15 Excellent Entry-Level Remote Jobs (Worldwide)

Thanks to improving technology and innovation, there are more opportunities than ever before to work remotely. Recent studies show that there are now three times more remote job opportunities than in 2020, with remote jobs making up more than 15% of job opportunities in the U.S.

Remote working has many benefits, including increased flexibility, greater job satisfaction, and cost savings for both employer and employee. It’s better for the environment too. And, with entry-level remote jobs, you don’t need years of experience or an extensive resume to qualify.

If you’re starting your career or are looking for a change, an entry-level remote job may be a good fit. You could also consider taking some courses online to build upon your skillset and prep you for a new position. 

There are many entry-level remote jobs available for those who want to telecommute. Here are some of the top entry-level positions to consider:

1. Customer Service Representative

Do you have experience in customer service? You may want to consider working as a remote customer service representative. Companies are always looking for talented customer service reps to help them provide excellent service to their customers. Most companies require that customer service representatives need a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate. As a remote customer service representative, you would handle customer inquiries, complaints, and concerns. You need to possess strong communication and people skills for this position.

2. Data Entry Clerk

A data entry clerk is another remote-friendly job. As a data entry clerk, you would be responsible for inputting data into computer systems, researching, reporting and maintaining up-to-date information. This job requires basic computer skills, fast typing and attention to detail.

3. Social Media Manager

Do you love spending time on social media? You may want to consider working as a remote social media manager. Social media managers are responsible for creating and managing social media campaigns. They also interact with customers and followers, monitor trends, and provide customer service. Creativity and communication skills are necessary to be a successful social media manager. Knowing how to use Photoshop or Canva is also helpful. You should be able to create posts that resonate, engage the audience, and analyze the results.

4. Online English Tutor

If you speak the English language fluently and have a neutral accent, you may be able to become an English language tutor. Online English tutors teach English to students from all over the world. To be an online English tutor, you must have excellent communication skills and patience. You can start off with conversation-based lessons and receive $10 per hour on sites such as Cambly before working your way into more specialized positions. This role requires no experience; however, taking an English teaching course such as TEFL or TESOL would be beneficial to improve your teaching methods.

5. Virtual Assistant

A virtual assistant (VA) is an excellent job for those who want to work remotely. Virtual assistants provide administrative, clerical, and customer support services. They can perform various tasks such as scheduling appointments, handling customer inquiries, graphic design, and managing social media accounts. To be a successful virtual assistant, you must be organized, detail-oriented, and have excellent communication skills. You will also need to be knowledgeable in using different technologies, such as project management or video conferencing software.

6. Telemarketer

A telemarketer is responsible for making outgoing sales calls to customers. They promote products or services over the phone and try to persuade customers to make a purchase. While we may recall the influx of scammers trying to steal our information over a phone call in recent times, telemarketers, on the other hand, are governed by regulations and can be a valuable addition to a small business. To be a telemarketer, you must have strong communication skills and quickly build customer rapport. You should also be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment and be able to handle rejection.

7. Recruiter

A recruiter is responsible for finding and screening job candidates. They post job openings, source candidates, conduct interviews, and extend job offers. Remote recruiters differ from local recruiters as they have access to a larger talent pool and can source workers from overseas. You may not necessarily require any experience to become a recruiter, but experience working in human resources can be helpful.

8. Social Media Evaluator

As a social media evaluator, you would assess the quality and content of ads and social media posts. This job requires attention to detail and a high level of cultural awareness. You should be able to provide constructive feedback and have a good grasp of popular social media platforms. No experience is necessary for this position, but you must be avidly interested in social media. Appen and Lionbridge are always on the lookout for social media evaluators.

9. Transcriptionist

Transcriptionists listen to audio files and type out what they hear. They may transcribe interviews, lectures, videos or other audio files. This job requires excellent typing skills as they are expected to be able to type at least 70 words per minute and have strong attention to detail. You also need good listening comprehension, as sometimes the audio may not be clear. While no experience is required for a general transcriptionist, a legal or medical transcriptionist may need some training.

10. Website Tester

A website tester assesses the functionality and design of websites. They provide feedback on the website’s ease of use and identify any errors. As a web tester, you may need to carry out a range of assigned tasks on a website and report any bugs or improvements that need to be made. Some websites want regular everyday people to test their site, while others may require testers with specific backgrounds. There are many website testing companies that you can sign up for, such as UserTesting and Userbrain.

11. Proofreader and Editor

A proofreader examines the text for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. They may also check for inconsistencies and ensure that the text is cohesive. An editor suggests how to improve the content, so it flows well. To be successful in these roles, you must have excellent attention to detail and a strong knowledge of grammar rules. You should also be able to work independently and be comfortable with deadlines. While these are two separate roles, you can often bundle these services together for higher pay.

12. Freelance Writer

A freelance writer is a professional writer who writes articles, blog posts, and other content for clients. They may be assigned topics to write about or give a general area of expertise. A good freelance writer can produce high-quality content even under tight deadlines. To be a successful freelance writer, you must have excellent writing skills and be able to research topics quickly. You should also be comfortable working with different clients and managing your own time.

13. Coach 

A coach provides guidance and support to individuals or groups looking to achieve their goals. As a coach, you need to be able to listen carefully and give clear instructions. You should also be patient and have a lot of energy as you will be working with people who may be struggling. Coaches focus on providing self-development training and building life skills such as communication, self-esteem, leadership and organization.

14.YouTuber

A YouTuber is a person who creates and uploads videos to the video-sharing website YouTube. While there is no set formula for success, YouTubers with a large and engaged audience tend to be more successful. Videos must provide some value in their content and can be made on almost any topic. You don’t even need to show your face to make a video. If you learn how to edit your videos, you can offer this as a freelance service to clients on sites such as Upwork.

15. Translator

If you speak more than one language fluently, consider taking a translation role. As a translator, you will convert text or audio from one language to another. This job requires excellent language skills and an understanding of the target culture. You should also have fine attention to detail and excellent writing and grammar skills. Consider finding a social media translation job with a small business or entrepreneur or volunteering for a non-profit organization to gain some experience when you first get started.

In Conclusion

Remote working can offer many benefits, whether you’re just starting your career or looking for a change. You can often find entry-level remote jobs that offer flexible hours, the ability to work from home, and the chance to learn new skills. Plus, with so many different positions available, you’re sure to find a telecommuting job that’s a perfect fit for your skills and experience.

Author Bio: Caitriona Maria

Caitriona is a private language tutor and founder of TPR Teaching. Caitriona has been teaching the English language since 2016. She has taught in schools in Spain and the U.K., and she currently teaches online. On her blog, you will find tons of English language articles, worksheets, resources, tips, and advice for learners and teachers.

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