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15 Jobs You Can Do From Home (Or Anywhere)

1. Customer Service Representative or Member Service Representative


Customer service specialists answer client queries, fix issues, and assist customers with purchases over the phone or online, and it's one of the simplest work-from-home occupations to get started with. Most entry-level representatives make about $12 per hour, while more experienced reps earn around $15.50 per hour, with an hourly rate of $14. These professions, however, are not as adaptable as other work-from-home opportunities. For example, if your shift is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., you must be available at all times.



2. Website Examiner


Website testers evaluate the quality and usability of websites and online apps across a variety of platforms, including PCs, laptops, and mobile devices. Testers go to a website or app, do a few activities, and then discuss their findings. They provide candid input on usability and clarity, as well as their degree of involvement with the information. The typical hourly cost is $25. You may find employment by registering with sites such as UserTesting, Userlytics, and StartUpLift.


3. Online Instructor


Online educators, like conventional instructors, conduct education in particular areas, develop lesson plans, and assess student progress. Anyone with a teaching degree and a specialized expertise, such as proficiency in a foreign language, is ideal for this post. You'll instruct a class using an online platform like Zoom or Google Meet. Positions range from kindergarten through 12th grade, as well as college and continuing education in all academic areas. Most occupations pay about $25 per hour, although one-on-one training may pay up to $100 to $200 per hour.


4. Personal Assistant


Virtual assistants do everything from appointment scheduling to research. Some professions involve just administrative work such as monitoring calendars and timetables and billing customers, whilst others demand copywriting and social media management skills. Positions pay an average of $15 per hour, but applicants with public relations, writing and editing, and social media abilities may earn up to $20 per hour. Most virtual assistants deal with many customers at once.


5. captionist


Captioners transcribe pre-recorded audio and video, thus being able to type fast and precisely is vital for this profession. You may also sign up to caption live television shows, however many of those who do so have previously worked as court reporters and utilize a stenotype machine with a phonetic keyboard and specific software to assure accuracy. Captioners make an average of $14 per hour. You may hunt for employment via agencies like Rev and Upwork, or you can browse for positions at individual organizations like Caption Media Group or CaptionMax.


6.Transcriptionist


Transcriptionists listen to voice recordings and write them down. Transcriptionists are employed by medical and legal offices to type down dictated notes from physicians and attorneys. Most businesses demand knowledge of medical terminology and procedures, as well as legal language. Beginning transcriptionists often earn about $13 per hour, while more experienced transcriptionists typically earn around $20 per hour.


7. Search Engine Optimization Expert


An SEO (search engine optimization) professional studies, assesses, and applies modifications to websites in order to increase the number of visitors and enhance the site's ranking on search engines. Most roles demand at least one year of experience and knowledge of industry SEO tools and tactics such as Google Analytics and website creation platforms such as Squarespace. The average SEO professional earns between $13 and $27 per hour.



8. Online Psychologist


Online therapists give real-time mental health care using digital platforms such as video conferencing, phone chats, and text messaging. To practice online, you must have a master's degree in psychology or social work as well as an unrestricted license, therefore there is an initial expenditure. However, there is a growing need for telehealth services that link patients and healthcare practitioners. Most internet therapists earn between $18 and $40 per hour.


9.Proofreader


A proofreader ensures that written text is error-free in terms of grammar, spelling, punctuation, and layout. You may earn an average of $18 per hour proofreading for advertising companies, websites, public relations firms, and textbook authors if you have attention to detail and are acquainted with the AP Stylebook and the Chicago Manual of Style. This task is completely flexible and may be completed on your own time as long as you fulfill the proofreading deadline.


10.Surveyor


A variety of organizations will pay you to conduct surveys and offer them your honest opinion on games, movies, consumer items, and other things of popular interest. Per completed survey, you will be paid between $1 and $20. You may join up for surveys with a variety of research businesses, including 2020 Research.


11. Notary Mobile


A notary public certifies the correct completion of papers such as real estate transactions, powers of attorney, and prenuptial agreements on behalf of the state. If you are a public notary, you may also become a mobile notary who is certified, bonded, and insured. If you don't want to let strangers into your house, offer to meet them at their business, a hospital, or another venue. The average hourly wage is $15, while most jobs pay between $10 and $24.


12. Online Bookkeeper


If you have experience invoicing customers, making payroll, and maintaining accounts, you may easily find a virtual bookkeeping employment by contracting directly with a local firm or joining up with an agency like Bookminders; many demand a bachelor's degree in accounting and QuickBooks skills. Most virtual bookkeeping jobs pay between $16 and $21 per hour.


13.Medical Coder 


You will need to become a Certified Professional Coder in order to accurately read a patient's medical chart, analyze it, determine their diagnoses, and then categorize the diagnoses and medical procedures according to a national classification system that allows physicians to submit medical claims to insurers. The average hourly wage is about $18.50. To get work, you might contract with a local physician's office or contact the American Association of Professional Coders or the American Health Information Management Association.


14 Marketing Advisor


If you have expertise in digital marketing or branding, you may assist businesses in developing coordinated strategies that include SEO, email marketing, social media, and other tools. Most employment pays anywhere from $14 to $102 per hour, based on your expertise and track record as a marketer.



15. Web Designer


More technology organizations are relocating employment from the office to flexible or remote work. You might seek for full-time job advertisements that provide flexible or remote work locations if you have a bachelor's degree in computer science or a similar discipline, have finished a bootcamp program, or have other relevant programming expertise. The hourly wage ranges from $12 to $44.

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