If you want to work remotely but aren't sure which occupations will enable you to do so, this list of 20 frequent remote job titles—along with average salaries—can provide some insight and suggestions for remote-friendly employment.
1. Chartered Accountant
Accountants assist in the planning and achievement of financial objectives, as well as the accuracy of an organization's financial paperwork. Some frequent responsibilities include creating journal entries, drafting invoices, and managing accounts payable and receivable.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $52,286.
2. Architect
Mechanical, civil, chemical, electrical, computer, software, and other engineering vocations are available. Engineers often create machinery, computer software, or technical equipment using science, technology, and math.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $88,237.
3. Professor/Faculty/Tutor/Instructor
Teachers and tutors may assist students remotely in a range of topic areas. Instructors, teachers, and tutors use online platforms to teach course curriculum to students in a group setting or one-on-one.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $47,580.
4. Author
Writers provide a wide range of material, including articles, tales, ad copy, technical manuals, and marketing brochures. Remote writers may find work with internet websites, newspapers, journals, blogs, and other businesses that need material.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $51,867.
5. Adviser
Consultants assist businesses and organizations in solving issues, identifying areas for development, and completing projects. Consultants are often required to have a specific area of knowledge as well as several years of experience. Consultants are often employed in the business, education, healthcare, and information technology sectors.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $89,780.
6. Program Director
A program manager is in charge of duties and initiatives that contribute to a company's ultimate business goal. They guarantee that initiatives are executed and take the return on investment into account.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $54,015.
7. Project Coordinator
Project managers are in charge of tactical aspects of firm initiatives. They keep track of deadlines and budgets, allocate responsibilities, and guarantee that deliverables are fulfilled.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $75,568.
8.Customer Service Representative
Customer service employees are primarily concerned with supporting consumers or clients. Remote customer care representatives answer queries, make orders, and handle difficulties by phone, email, chat, or social media.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $40,065.
9.Manager of Business Development
Business development managers enhance income by creating proposals, identifying sales prospects, and delivering sales presentations. This position requires communication and networking abilities.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $75,109.
10.Account Executive/Account Manager
Account executives and managers manage and supervise client relationships. They try to increase sales via upselling and cross-selling, as well as by maintaining excellent customer relationships and addressing client interactions.
According to PayScale, the average pay is $56,492.