7 Exciting Remote Careers You Can Explore

Exciting Remote Careers You Can Explore

Working from home has benefits for both workers and employers. Studies by Global Workplace Analytics, a San Diego research and consulting firm, have shown that telecommuting saves employers and workers time and money. In addition, it reduces stress, increases productivity, lowers exposure to office colds and flus, and helps the environment by reducing the number of commuters. Among the fastest-growing career categories for remote jobs are computers and IT, medical and health, project management, sales, accounting and finance, customer service and marketing. In this article, we will explore exciting remote careers you can explore today.

Virtual Assistant

With so many businesses operating mostly online, it is not surprising that many now hire virtual assistants to help keep them organized and complete their administrative tasks. According to the International Virtual Assistants Association, these workers are

“independent contractors who (from a remote location, usually their home or office) support multiple clients in a variety of industries by providing administrative, creative, and technical services.”

Although virtual assistant jobs vary drastically, tasks can include composing and responding to emails, creating and distributing business-related documents, responding to media and business inquiries, writing and creating content, and much more. What you will earn depends on who you work for and the level of skill required for your daily tasks.

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Social Media Manager

Social media is a means for businesses to reach their customers directly, and without paying heavily for television, print, or radio ads. But not every big business has someone to manage their social media accounts. This, therefore, creates huge opportunity for people with relevant skills who can help businesses grow their online following and expand their reach.  If you have a demonstrated command of social media and a sizable following, you might even be able to get started by reaching out to companies directly and asking if they need help.

Web Developer

You can easily to build your website if you take advantage of the many free learning opportunities online. However, much of the population isn’t equipped to build their own website or don’t have the time. This is why so many people make living building websites and blogs for others. The interesting thing is that you typically don’t need an advanced degree to begin working in this field. All you need is some post-secondary education, applicable experience, and a portfolio of successful websites you have built and managed. Even if you don’t have required skills, you can learn them. There are even intensive coding boot camps designed to teach programming skills in just a few short months.

Freelance Writer

More than ever, writers are needed to formulate news articles, create content, and come up with creative ideas that fill the pages of nearly every website on the Internet. And although many bigger websites have in-house writers, a growing number of sites outsource their content and hire freelance writers and content creators. Writing experience is very helpful, what you really need to start are drive, ambition, and the ability to find a unique angle on events that happen every day. To get a job as a freelance writer, you will likely need to have a portfolio of solid work, or at least some writing samples you can include with your resume.

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Data Entry

A wide range of businesses needs workers to enter various data into their systems. This can be data that is used to track inventory or shipments, create business plans, or measure performance or output. And since computer and typing skills are the most important requirements for this job, you are able to work at home, and on a schedule that works for you.

Call-Centre Representative

Many businesses need workers who can answer the phone at all hours, assist customers, and process orders or deal with returns. But since more businesses are operating online, a growing number of these jobs are going to customer service workers who work at home. Being an call-centre rep requires a computer and may require specific software or equipment. A great phone voice helps as well, as does any experience in customer service. Dozens of websites list job openings for call-centre representatives, including Upwork.com, Freelancer.com, and SimplyHired.com.

Medical Transcriptionist

Although many medical transcriptionists work for hospitals or physician’s offices, most are able to work from home. The tasks involve transcribing recorded medical dictation. So, a computer, desk and earpiece are generally the only requirements after completing a post-secondary medical transcriptionist program. Although many medical transcriptionists are self-employed, many find jobs through their local hospital, physician, or community college or vocational school.

How To Find a Real Remote Job You Can Start Now

When you start looking for a remote job, it is crucial that you create a complete resume. And if you have done any online work, include the links to those works in your resume. You can also include relevant references. Lastly, if you want to work at home, you will need to research the possibilities and develop the skills required for many of these jobs. The best time to start that research is now.

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About Emmanuel Oluwatosin

Co-founder & Publisher of AfricaX. He is interested in: Technology | Media | Startup | Business | Education. Emmanuel currently lives in Calgary, Canada with his family.

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