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Key Takeaways:

  • Explore remote job opportunities that don't require a college degree.
  • Different jobs cater to various interests and pay scales.
  • Courses are available to gain foundational knowledge for specific roles.
  • Remote jobs can offer flexibility and comfort.
  • Engaging with job experiences can benefit others in their job search.

What's up remote job seekers? It's your boy Martin back at it again with another banger video to help you land that perfect work from home job that you've been looking for.

If you're anything like me and you're lazy and tired of the commute to work, tired of the office politics in the corporate B's and just want to work from the comfort of your own couch, then this is a perfect video for you.

Today we'll be diving into some of the best remote jobs out there that don't require a college degree or any experience. Whether you're looking to make some extra cash on the side while studying, or just get a part time job or want to make a full-time career working from home, I've got you covered in today's video.

Now if you're looking to land a certain remote job that requires some sort of knowledge or skill or certification or maybe like a degree, don't worry, I've got you covered as well. For those types of jobs, you don't need to get a degree or years of experience to even get started. With these, I recommend checking out Course careers. I'll link them down below in the description.

Course Careers offers a plethora of different topics and courses you can take for free to gain that foundation on knowledge or certain jobs you want to get into. From tech sales to HR to IT, there are so many different categories you can enter in from, and you can start for free.

I like to say before you buy a course or take a certification course or test, do some research on YouTube, try it for free. Course Careers lets you do it for free, and then you can get a paid option. So started for free. Why not? It's free knowledge! If you like it, you can buy it, but if you don't, then at least you know you don't like it and you didn't lose any money.

So on the number 10 spot we have a remote hotel reservation specialist. As a remote hotel reservation specialist, you can make $12 to $18 per hour, which is about $30,000 to $40,000 per year.

A lot of companies in the hotel industry offer these types of jobs, and for this job, it's pretty self-explanatory. You're going to be handling hotel bookings, answering customer questions, and handling their reservations remotely. For this, you don't need any degrees or certifications.

I rate this a solid 8 out of 10 because it could be interesting to work in a hotel. It's pretty simple; it can just be very tedious and boring. But it's not like hardcore labor or anything like that, and it's pretty straightforward.

In the 9th spot, we have a proofreader. As a proofreader, you can make $15 to $25 per hour, which is about $25,000 to $50,000 per year. A lot of companies are hiring for this like Screndi or proofreadingservices.com.

Again, you're going to be reviewing written content for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. Now, for this job you don't need any degrees, but a certification in journalism can definitely help.

I rate this one a 6 out of 10 because to me there's no longevity in it. Sometimes it can be very tedious or you might get something very annoying to read. Personally, I do not like reading and I'm terrible with grammar.

Next, we have a virtual recruiter. As a virtual recruiter, you're going to make $20 to $40 per hour, which is about $40,000 to $80,000 per year. A lot of well-known companies, like Robert Half and Kelly Services, hire for this position.

Now for this one, having a degree in HR or business can definitely help you out. I personally would rate this a solid 8 out of 10 because you get to help people looking for jobs find jobs they like.

At number 7, so we have a medical coder. As a medical coder, you can make $17 to $30 per hour, which is about $35,000 to $60,000 per year.

Many companies in the medical industry are hiring for this position, like UnitedHealth Group or Anthem Inc. Corporate. Now for this position, you translate medical diagnoses and procedures into codes for insurance claims.

I recommend getting certified in medical coding; it shouldn't be too hard to get certified. I rate this a 9 out of 10. I actually have a cousin that does this, and they've been doing it for a couple of years, and it pays pretty well and it's pretty simple.

Only number 6, we have an online survey taker. They usually pay $1 per survey, which can take you 20 minutes to an hour, sometimes just five minutes. I wouldn't recommend doing this unless you're just trying to make some extra cash on your own time.

Many companies like Swagbucks, Survey Junkie, Vindo Research, or Pine Cone Research offer this opportunity. You just need to sign up and take surveys; no degrees or certifications are required. I rate this one a 3 out of 10 because it doesn't pay that much.

On today's number 5 is a transcriptionist. A transcriptionist can earn $15 to $30 per hour, which translates to about $25,000 to $50,000 per year.

A lot of companies hire for this, like Rev and TranscribeMe. You essentially convert audio recordings into text for various industries. Again, no degrees or certifications are required, but you do have to be a fast typist and have good grammar. I rate this one a 6 out of 10.

In the 4th spot, we have a customer service representative. They can get paid $12 to $25 per hour, around $25,000 to $50,000 per year. Now, almost every single company hires for customer service reps.

You're going to assist customers with inquiries, paying bills, complaints, or troubleshooting over the phone. I would recommend this position if you like talking with people; I rate it a 6 out of 10.

In number 3, we have a social media manager. A social media manager makes $20 to $35 per hour, which amounts to about $50,000 to $70,000 per year. Many companies hire for this like Hootsuite or Buffer.

As a social media manager, you're going to manage the company's social media presence, creating and scheduling content, interacting with followers, and staying on top of trends. I rate this one a 9 out of 10 because it seems like a fun job.

At number 2, we have a content moderator. You can make $15 to $25 per hour, approximately $35,000 to $50,000 per year. In this job, you review user-generated content to ensure compliance with community guidelines.

Many social media companies have content moderation roles. I rate this one a 7 out of 10 because it could be simple and fun, but it can also be triggering.

Lastly, at number 1, we got a virtual bookkeeper. A virtual bookkeeper makes $20 to $30 per hour, which is $30,000 to $60,000 per year. Many companies like Into IT Accounting or Belay Solutions hire for this position.

As a virtual bookkeeper, you’ll manage financial records, reconcile accounts, and ensure accurate bookkeeping for clients remotely. I rate this one a 7 out of 10.

And there you have it folks, that's 10 boring but super realistic work from home jobs that are always hiring. I hope the video helped you guys out. If it did, make sure to smash that like button and hit that red subscribe button.

I would greatly appreciate it. If you have any experience with these jobs, let me know in the comment section down below. And thank you for watching till the very end. Remember to stay epic.