15 Jobs That Gives You The Best Odd Working From Home

  1.  Virtual Assistant: Just as some jobs moved online, so have the administrative assistants that support those jobs. Virtual assistants are assigned tasks that a typical assistant would be assigned such as booking travel, answering emails, attending phone calls and all other clerical tasks.
  2. Customer Service: If you work well with customers, a job in customer service may be a good work-from-home opportunity. Customer service representatives typically answer calls from customers and engage will them online or through email to answer questions or fix issues with products or services. 
  3.  Tutoring: Some kids struggle with particular subjects since they moved between in-person and online schooling. Tutoring may be a good option for you, particularly if you've worked in a specific subject or have a detailed knowledge of certain classes for students. 
  4. Nursing: Doctors adapted telehealth visits during the pandemic to see patients without asking them to come into a clinic. But doctors need nurses to make every day work run smoothly. Look into a possible remote nursing position if you have experience in the field. It may be especially important for older patients or those with mobility issues if you have focused on those areas.
  5. Sales: Sales may be a great work from home job if you are not afraid to be extroverted and talk to clients or potential customers on a regular basis. Some companies may offer a flat hourly rate that you can add to with commissions depending on how many sales you can make or the clients you bring to the company.
  6. Transcription: Transcription services are important for any number of positions and can be done from your home office. You can take recordings and type them up on your own time and even make additional money per hour. If you can specialize in a particular field like healthcare or law.
  7. Insurance: Insurance companies need a variety of positions covered to make sure customers can get the best insurance coverage. You can talk to potential clients about how much home insurance coverage they may need or what type of insurance to carry for their cars, recreation vehicles and even watercraft.
  8. Bookkeepers: Bookkeepers may be responsible for keeping track of expenditures and revenues or could be responsible for payroll for a company's employees. If you have previous experience in accounting, you may find bookkeeping from home to be a rewarding position that pays well.
  9. Data Entry: Companies across the country need data entry workers who can deal with sensitive information on a regular basis. This could help boost your hourly pay depending on what kind of work you do for your clients. Some data entry positions may not require a college degree making them easy to take it on if you do not have previous experience 
  10. Consultant: You might want to consider becoming a consultant if you've been working in a particular field or specialized industry. Your knowledge and ideas could be great resources for a company needing help with projects from someone who understands the good things and challenges within a particular industry.
  11. Freelance Writer: Companies need different types of writing for different uses, so consider a freelance writing job if you have previous writing experience. You may be able to focus on work for a certain industry or help multiple clients across different professions by writing blogs, articles or posts for a company's social media accounts.
  12. E Commerce: Now may be a good time to try out Ecommerce as a side hustle. You've been interested in an turn your own products into a full time position. Think about products you may be able to sell online and look into different sales platforms like squarespace, shopify or etsy to make your creative dreams and business ideas a reality. 
  13. Event Planning: You do not have to be on-site at all times to plan an event. Even planners often make calls, research venues, find caterers and order decorations all from the comfort of home. You also can make additional money by focusing on specific events you can build your experience such as wedding planning or corporate event planning.
  14. Tax Preparer: If you have previous accounting experience, you could become a tax preparer from home. You may want to help companies prepare their taxes on a regular basis or focus specifically on personal taxes. Tax season in the months leading up to April tax deadline could be busy, but it also could allow you to charge a premium and make extra cash to help you for the rest of the year. 
  15. Travel Agent: Travel agents are responsible for booking vacations, including getting reservations for hotels and ordering tickets for special attractions. You also may help corporate clients get flights and accommodations for work related events. It's also a good idea to specialize in a specific destination based on your interest and experience. 

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