Entry-Level Work From Home Jobs

in entry •  7 years ago 

If you’ve recently graduated, or are considering a career change, the allure of a entry level work-from-home job might be right up your alley. Work in sweatpants from your dining room table or from a hammock on the beach in Bali—as long as there’s good WiFi, home is where the laptop is.

It goes without saying that, even sans professional experience, remote jobs require you to be comfortable working independently and communicating via phone, video conference, and email. If that sounds like you, and you’re ready to skip the commute and bad office coffee, consider one of these positions below.

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  1. Direct Sales Representative
    If you enjoy building relationships, helping people, and (of course) talking on the phone, this may be the job for you. Most direct sales companies will provide training, marketing materials, and even sample products, helping you set up your own at-home business. Earning potential is high, as many roles offer a base rate plus commission on goods sold.

  2. Virtual Assistant
    Some companies that don’t have the budget for an executive assistant or office admin team will outsource work to a virtual assistant. In this role, tasks are generally administrative and could include anything from online research to booking travel to project management. You’ll need excellent organization and communication skills to succeed as a virtual assistant, making sure to complete projects on-time and within budget.

  3. Freelance Writer
    If you love to write and have the chops, freelance writing gigs abound for remote workers. From journalistic news writing to creative marketing content, there’s something for everyone. Hone in on your area of interest and begin building a portfolio. If you don’t have professional by-line experience, demonstrate your skills through your own personal blog. Don’t expect to make the big bucks with a beginners’ writing gig, but you’ll be able to build a base of work and gain valuable experience.

  4. Translator
    Do you speak another language fluently? If so, consider a work-from-home job as a translator. Though translation gigs exist across many popular languages like Spanish and German, you’ll have a leg up if you speak a unique language like Japanese or Swahili. Entry-level translators should start with general content such as books or online articles and can later graduate to more in-depth academic or professional texts that require meticulous accuracy.

  5. Customer Support
    For the creatives out there, graphic design is a fun and lucrative work-from-home job. From web pages to logos and marketing brochures, graphic designers use computer programs to create art. As with writing, your skills are often more valuable than specific experience, so be sure to display your talent with an online portfolio, even if it’s only work you’ve created for yourself.

  6. Graphic Designer
    For the creatives out there, graphic design is a fun and lucrative work-from-home job. From web pages to logos and marketing brochures, graphic designers use computer programs to create art. As with writing, your skills are often more valuable than specific experience, so be sure to display your talent with an online portfolio, even if it’s only work you’ve created for yourself.

  7. Data Entry
    Looking for a simple, straightforward way to make money while working from home? Data entry is one of the most popular remote jobs requiring no experience. Duties may range from transcription to organizing files to recording financial figures. You’ll need strong attention to detail, impressive typing speed, and a love—or tolerance, at least—for spreadsheets.

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