Author: All Eyes On Me
Published on 6 months ago
Good news: today there are countless jobs that fit this new setup - whether you’re an employee, a freelancer, or mid-career switcher.
Working from home means skipping commutes, setting your own schedule, and often finding a better work–life balance. But for this way of working to truly succeed, you still need to choose a job that suits you.
In this article, discover 15 job ideas that work well remotely - whether you have a degree or not, whether you seek freedom or security, whether you’re a beginner or experienced.
Customer Relations Officer
📌 Tasks: Assist customers, solve issues, build loyalty
🎓 Degree: High school to 2-year degree (e.g., BTS)
💼 Experience: Not always required; internal training possible
Web Developer
📌 Tasks: Build websites, apps, and digital tools—often in distributed teams
🎓 Degree: 2–5 year degree (or self-taught)
💼 Experience: Highly sought after, including for freelancers
Graphic Designer
📌 Tasks: Design visual assets (logos, brochures, social media)
🎓 Degree: Design school or visual communication
💼 Experience: Portfolio required
HR Assistant
📌 Tasks: HR admin, recruitment, payroll
🎓 Degree: 2–3 year degree in HR or business admin
💼 Experience: In-company experience often required
Web Copywriter
📌 Tasks: Write SEO-friendly articles, newsletters, and blog content
🎓 Degree: Not mandatory, but strong writing skills are essential
💼 Experience: Writing tests are common
Digital Marketing Consultant
📌 Tasks: Strategy, social media, client acquisition
🎓 Degree: 3–5 year degree
💼 Experience: At least 2 years
Professional Coach
📌 Tasks: Individual or group coaching
🎓 Degree: Certification (e.g., ICF, RNCP)
💼 Experience: A real plus, especially with HR/management background
Translator
📌 Tasks: Translate content (websites, documents, videos)
🎓 Degree: 3-year degree minimum or equivalent
💼 Experience: Portfolio + tests
Online Trainer
📌 Tasks: Create online courses or lead virtual classes
🎓 Degree: Expertise in a specific field
💼 Experience: Teaching experience is a plus
Community Manager
📌 Tasks: Manage and grow social media accounts
🎓 Degree: 2–3 year degree in communications or marketing
💼 Experience: Portfolio and measurable results expected
Call Center/Customer Support Agent
📌 Tasks: Customer support, appointment setting
🎓 Degree: None required
💼 Experience: Strong people skills can be enough
Online Seller
📌 Tasks: Manage an online shop, handle suppliers
🎓 Degree: Not required
💼 Experience: Plenty of online training available
Virtual Assistant
📌 Tasks: Admin tasks for businesses
🎓 Degree: Not required
💼 Experience: Good organization and office software skills
Website & App Tester
📌 Tasks: Test interfaces and write user feedback
🎓 Degree: None
💼 Experience: Curiosity and attention to detail
Content Creator (YouTube, TikTok)
📌 Tasks: Produce videos, podcasts, or written content
🎓 Degree: Not required
💼 Experience: Creativity and consistency
Start by asking yourself: “What can I do?” Honest self‑assessment is crucial. An admin background can lead to virtual assistant roles. Past experience in sales? Consider remote selling or customer care.
Don’t forget your soft skills: they matter as much as your hard skills.
Do you want stability and security, or freedom and autonomy? Your choice depends heavily on what you’re after:
Remote work takes organization. Identify your constraints:
Working from home has never been more accessible. Whether you’re an employee, freelancer, or self‑taught, opportunities abound.
The key is to choose a job aligned with your skills, aspirations, and lifestyle. Take time to assess your options, train if needed, and above all… go for it!
Which at‑home jobs pay well?
Web developers, digital marketing consultants, and online trainers are among the best‑paid remote roles.
Which jobs offer a four‑day week?
Some roles in startups, tech, or freelance setups can be done in four days per week, depending on the organization.
How do I identify a flexible job?
Check the job ad for working hours, remote options, and autonomy in organizing your time.
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