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How to Find a Remote Job With No Experience

Apr 18, 2023 Share
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Did you know that there are now three times more people working remotely than there were during 2020? It’s true![1] Because of new technologies like workflow software and video conferencing, more and more employers feel comfortable hiring fully remote workers.

Better, because as the Bureau of Labor Statistics says, there are nearly 10 million open jobs in America, so employers are more willing than ever to fill positions with candidates that lack the typical experience needed to land the job.[2]

So, if you’re wondering how to find a remote job with no experience, you’ve come to the right place! FindYourJobNow.com has partnered with employers all across the country who are actively hiring remote workers. And, in just a moment, we’ll show you how to find a remote job with no experience.

First, let’s cover some facts, the positives, and negatives about remote work, so you know if it’s really for you:[3]

  • 97% of remote workers would recommend remote work to their friends.
  • Remote workers are more loyal to their companies than in-house employees.
  • The average business could save $11,000 per employee if they’re at least partially remote.
  • Working remote will not prevent you from “burning out.”
  • Remote work is more environmentally sustainable and has a lower carbon footprint than commuting.
  • Remote workers generally take less sick leave.
  • Most companies do not offer additional compensation to remote workers for work-related expenses.
  • The office environment offers employees a more social environment.
  • Remote employees work 10% more than their in-office counterparts.
  • 74% of employees are “happier” when they work remotely.

While finding a remote job may be easier than ever – especially with the employer partnerships that FindYourJobNow.com has, you should consider all the positives and negatives associated with remote work.

All things considered, if you think remote work is right for you, but still think you need a lot of experience to land a remote job, perhaps some recent data from Newsweek may offer you the answers you’re looking for.

The publication says that “no work experience” jobs jumped 18% as a result of the labor shortage. In fact, “job listings requiring no experience…went from roughly 9.2 percent in 2016 to 14.3 percent in 2020… and jumped again to 18.6 percent.”[4]

That means that nearly 1 in every 5 jobs does not require experience. And, according to Tech.io, almost 30% of all jobs are remote![5]

So yes, you can find a remote job with no experience. Of course, having at least a little experience in the workforce will assuredly put you atop the employers list of candidates, but with so many jobs available, and so many employers embracing remote employees, now’s the time to find a remote job, even if you have little or no experience.

Here’s how:

Simply go to FindYourJobNow.com, and type in the word “remote” into the Job Description search bar. It’s that simple!

Now, if you’re looking for a particular type of remote job, and it’s not available yet, you can sign up for the FREE job alerts. Simply enter your email address and the specific remote job you’re looking for will be sent to your inbox the moment it becomes available.

Good luck!

[1] 11 Surprising Statistics on Remote Work for 2023 | StrongDM

[2] Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary – 2023 M02 Results (bls.gov)

[3] 11 Surprising Statistics on Remote Work for 2023 | StrongDM

[4] Jobs Requiring No Work Experience Jumped 18 Percent in Early 2021 Amid Labor Shortage (newsweek.com)

[5] Report: Almost 30% of US Jobs Are Still Remote (tech.co)