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Cashing In: The Top 10 “Little or No Experience Needed” Remote Jobs… And How You Can Find One Fast!

Dec 5, 2024 Share
Cashing In: The Top 10 “Little or No Experience Needed”  Remote Jobs… And How You Can Find One Fast!

In today’s economy you might think that remote work is a thing of the past. Afterall, with more companies now asking new hires and current employees to come back to the office full time, finding a remote job is harder than ever, right?

Well, hold your horses. There’s plenty of remote jobs available, plenty of them. And today we’ll show you how you can find one… and find one fast!

Get this, in 2024, 65% of companies offered some form of work flexibility (including fully remote jobs), a 14% increase over 2023.

59% of people said they’d prefer to work for a company that offers remote work rather than one that doesn’t.

And 98% of remote workers would prefer to work from home for the rest of their careers and would recommend it to others.[1]

Yes, working remotely is still in big demand. And the lifestyle benefits, as you can imagine, are fantastic. But the best part is, working a remote job, even one that requires little, or no experience, can pay pretty good too.

In fact, as Jennifer Lee Magas, a communications professor at Nova Southeastern said, “With no rush-hour traffic or endless watercooler chats, remote workers have found extra hours in the day—and they're cashing in.”[2]

Yes, cashing in!

One salary estimating website says, “As of December 2024, the average hourly salary for employees at work from home jobs in the United States is $43. This translates to an approximate annual wage of $89,700.”[3]

Of course, not all remote jobs will pay that much, since it’s an average. But getting an entry level remote job and working your way up the salary ladder could lead you to that type of pay.

So even if you’re only considering jobs that are “on site” or “in office”, you should seriously consider working remotely too. Because, like we said, the pay can be pretty good.

So, what are the top 10 little, or no experience required remote jobs?

Well, according to our friends at Tech.co, they are, in no particular order…[4]

Virtual Assistant: Like an in-office assistant, you’d be providing support for the business, making sure everyone is on the same page and your projects move along smoothly.

Online chat agent: You’d be answering customer questions, resolving any issues with products or services and making sure their experience is a great one.

Data entry: With today’s technology, you’d be inputting critical information into databases, but fully remote.

Customer support rep: Similar to an online chat agent, you’d be assisting clients or customers with any need to deliver the best customer experience possible.

Email marketing assistant: You’d be supporting your marketing team by designing, managing and sending emails to new and existing customers.

Social media assistant: Help your social media manager grow the company’s following by scheduling posts and reviewing key metrics.

Online English tutor: Just like it sounds, you’d be teaching English to students who don’t speak English.

Junior graphic designer: You’ll be creating social media graphics, email graphics and perhaps even print graphics.

Content moderator: As a content moderator, your job is to assure all comments and content adhere to the company policy and community guidelines.

Project coordinator: You’ll be assisting the project manager to ensure everything is done on time, and on budget.

All these jobs can be found fully remote!

So, if any of them interest you, head over to our homepage at FindYourJobNow.com, type in the name of the job and type in the word “remote” in the search bar…

And see what’s available!

[1] Remote Work Statistics 2024 By Productivity And Adoption

[2] A Third of Remote Workers Are Working Two Jobs - Newsweek

[3] How much do Work From Home Jobs employees make? | Salary.com

[4] 10 Entry-Level Remote Jobs You Can Do From Anywhere