In the fast-paced world of tech work, you’d think that commuting into the office every day is a must. You have to wake up at 6am, take shower, chug down some coffee, then hit the road for an hours long drive through maddening traffic…
All while mentally preparing for a stressful day at the office.
Then, once your workday is finally done, it’s time to get back on the road and face that horrendous rush hour traffic again…
Only to have to repeat it tomorrow…
And the next day… and the day after that. Ugh.
But that’s an unfortunate reality of the commuter’s life, right?
Well, that frustrating reality doesn’t necessarily have to be yours. Not anymore!
You see, with advances in workflow, screen-share, and team-share technology, there are a whole lot of jobs you can find in tech that allow you to work either fully from home, or in a hybrid role.
In fact, as of last year, 12.7% of all full-time employees, across all fields, worked exclusively from home. And more than one in four (28.2%) worked in a hybrid model.
That’s a model where you work some days in the office and some days from home.[1] It’s a model that today’s workers really seem to like, especially since you don’t have to waste your life sitting in traffic 5 days a week.
Forget the traffic, FindYourJobNow.com has connections all across the country with employers who are hiring for remote positions, and hybrid positions. And these employers are even hiring for tech jobs! In just a second, we’ll show you how to get in touch with them.
Now, while there are many tech jobs that might require an applicant to have a master’s degree in computer science or have a PhD. artificial intelligence algorithms, there are plenty of jobs in tech that you can find that don’t require any advanced degrees.
What’s better, there are many that don’t require any previous experience. These jobs, called entry level jobs in tech, are what we’ll talk about today.
According to Tech.io, there are at least six good paying jobs you can find that are both entry level, and work from home.[2] Meaning you don’t have to have a ton of experience and you don’t need to commute. You will, however, need the skills to get the job.
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So, what are these entry level jobs? And what do they typically pay?
Web developer: the average starting salary is about $70k
And..
How do you find an entry level job in tech?
Simply go to our homepage at FindYourJobNow.com and put the name of the job you’re looking for in the “Job Description” search bar… and the word “remote” in the “Location” search bar…
And there you go. That’s it!
Good luck.
[1] Remote Work Statistics & Trends In (2024) – Forbes Advisor
[2] 6 Best Paid Remote Jobs to Apply for with No Experience in 2024 (tech.co)