13 Highest Paying Work From Home Jobs No Experience Needed (2023)

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  • Here are the 13 highest paying work from home jobs no experience needed 2023.
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    Most people would love to have a work from home job, but they may be limited by their lack of work experience. Well here are the 13 best work from home jobs you can get in 2023. You can get all of these high paying jobs without a degree. Remote jobs no experience in 2023 are the best! work from jobs 2023 are also great for students, stay at home moms, or people that want to live a flexible lifestyle.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 797

  • @amzluma4548
    @amzluma4548 2 роки тому +2541

    1) Project Coordinator
    2) Social Media Coordinator
    3) Executive Assistant
    4) Sales
    5) Teaching English
    6) Graphic Designer
    7) Video Editor
    8) Bookkeeper
    9) Virtual Assistant
    10) Transcriber
    11) Content Writer
    12) Community Manager
    13) Translator
    I hope this helps :)

  • @WordsOfTheZen1
    @WordsOfTheZen1 2 роки тому +321

    I would say at least half of these jobs actually do require a degree/ advanced certification if you want an actual chance at getting the job due to high competition from multiple applicants. Also the pay for some of these jobs is not quite accurate. For example, many online English teaching jobs require a degree and ELL endorsement and the pay is usually pretty low. Not to mention the hours are inconsistent as you have to build a clientele. This same situation applies to transcription/ translating jobs. But if you have a strong skill set or education, then yes these could be great stay at home jobs for some.

    • @Jenni208
      @Jenni208 2 роки тому +9

      Right, teaching ESL online is not usually FT. It's usually around 20 hrs/week (4-8am M-F plus a weekend shift), and requires a TEFL certificate and a BA in any field. You might get paid around $8-10 per 30-minute lesson, so that's how people get the $16-20/hr. estimate. I would put that job closer to $18K/year for part time work, and not expect to be able to find the hours to do it full time.

    • @maris2284
      @maris2284 2 роки тому +5

      I looked them all up and they all want a degree,well in my state at least.

    • @mrc6182
      @mrc6182 2 роки тому +5

      One can get TEFL Certified via home study, but it's not cheap! Another expense to add and, as mentioned, it's not a very lucrative career.

    • @thegracetofollow4194
      @thegracetofollow4194 2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the honesty

    • @tiffanijones5569
      @tiffanijones5569 Рік тому +3

      Totally agree as usual these are alot to do with click bait!! Mist of these have many requirements and have to do with sales and customer service by phone!!! Very disappointing!!!!

  • @Jess_387
    @Jess_387 2 роки тому +444

    The first 45 seconds of this video has really made me realise how unhappy I feel in my current job role. I love being in my own space, and feel ‘safe’. I definitely need to reconsider my lifestyle this year, and put my happiness first. Anxiety sucks, but working from home can make life a little easier & happier.
    Thank you for this video!

    • @cupcake2009ist
      @cupcake2009ist 2 роки тому +7

      Yes I can definitely relate.

    • @lovealways4970
      @lovealways4970 2 роки тому +10

      Literally up at 4:21am telling myself the same thing. I want to work from home so that I have more time for myself and my son. I'll also have time to get started on my business and other projects I've been wanting to start but just haven't had the opportunity to. I need to be free lol

    • @josephpalacios7535
      @josephpalacios7535 2 роки тому +7

      I really hope you can find happiness again. I think it's very important to work at a place where you are happy. I was like that at my previous job. I dreaded every second of it and it took me 3 years to finally get a better job that I finally love. Don't give up! I'm sure something better is right around the corner for you!

    • @hotstreak9805
      @hotstreak9805 Рік тому +1

      I think you need to become a wife and mother

    • @aqibjattjatt7392
      @aqibjattjatt7392 Рік тому

      Can you help me how can I get started this please guide me. I am a student and trying to learn some profitable skills.

  • @judilynn9569
    @judilynn9569 2 роки тому +84

    Graphic design takes talent and knowledge of color theory, typography and it’s proper usage and production procedures. It goes far beyond learning the software. That’s like saying, “Learn how to use a screwdriver and you can hire yourself out as an electrician.” (Of course, bad design won’t kill you.). :)

  • @OoTigerEyeoO
    @OoTigerEyeoO 2 роки тому +386

    All youtubers claim that any one can get online job easily
    but the trouth is these jobs need high experties and skills because there are high competitions on online jobs from differnt countries which make it very difficult to get hired

    • @merakigemini
      @merakigemini 2 роки тому +13

      BAM!!!💯

    • @maxboya
      @maxboya 2 роки тому +19

      Exactly they’re the only ones making the easy big money

    • @lillyxlovexx
      @lillyxlovexx 2 роки тому +34

      This is just a “click my video” tactic. She knows that people are going to click with curiosity whilst having a conversation in the comment section with others correcting her and getting views

    • @speaksweetwords2346
      @speaksweetwords2346 2 роки тому +3

      FACTS!!!!!

    • @joshhall8870
      @joshhall8870 2 роки тому +12

      I feel a lot these jobs they mention n some work from home jobs ask for too much & require a lot of skills but claim you don’t need experience

  • @kogagreg
    @kogagreg Рік тому +31

    Another great vid. Surprisingly most of the great sales people I know are actually introverts or ambiverts though. I think the introspection they have helps them understand their customers more and it also forces them to develop themselves as they deal with some of the challenges we face in sales.

  • @InvaderZyn
    @InvaderZyn 2 роки тому +827

    Do you think you could possibly do a video on WFH jobs that do not involve talking on the phone or video calls for introverts with severe social anxiety?

  • @Easyworkdays
    @Easyworkdays 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you. I appreciate your explanation about the different work from home jobs. I have been looking at moving to a different state. And do remote work also. I started a podcast on how to take of yourself mentally and physically while working from home. I can see how beneficial it can be to work from home for myself. Perfect timing to see you your UA-cam. I think it is a good idea to be remote and have other work set up.

  • @karinaschloss3328
    @karinaschloss3328 2 роки тому +19

    I tried transcription of seminars a few years ago and it was not the same as the legal transcription I was used to. One hour of recording takes several hours of fast typing (and I type fast). The problem is that people always talk over each other so it's hard to hear what is being said. Also, some people have heavy accents so it's tough for even a multi-lingual person like me. If you are doing medical transcription, you need to take a course in medical terminology, which I did, (and that was hard all in itself). I just think this video is an over-simplification of what most of these jobs really entail.

  • @sachaishak
    @sachaishak 2 роки тому +220

    Thank you for this video 😍 but as a translator who went to university for 5 years to get a Master's degree, I would like to say that speaking a certain language doesn't make a person qualified to be a translator and take on translation tasks. Translation is not a simple task anyone can do. Those who are in the translation field know what I mean and how much effort it takes to properly translate a text.

    • @Sifu_Uzzi
      @Sifu_Uzzi 2 роки тому +13

      Yes, this includes: “fluent speakers” and “I took it in high school”. Sorry but, formal language definitely requires in-depth study.

    • @JaneKolesova
      @JaneKolesova Рік тому +17

      When I was a student (majoring in math and computer science), I had a part time job for a computer magazine, translating articles from English to another language, for a foreign language edition of the magazine. The chief editor was super happy with my work, after laying off quite a few people who were professional translators and majored in foreign languages. But they just didn't really understand computers and technology, and were writing a bunch of nonsense in the articles. So, I'd say, for some translation jobs, the in-depth knowledge of the domain beats the in-depth knowledge of the language and translation techniques.

    • @twiddlinthemthumbs
      @twiddlinthemthumbs Рік тому +2

      @@JaneKolesova You need both. Actually, that's how translation works, you find a translator who's already done work in the same field. Taking someone who's very experienced in the medical field will be terrible for marketing texts. The opposite is true, marketing in-depth knowledge just won't do for a medical text. In both cases you need to have in-depth knowledge of the language and techniques. Someone who only translates written text won't know how to handle subtitles.

    • @andersnielsen6044
      @andersnielsen6044 Рік тому

      And more importantly you would never sell your skills for $17 per hour :D

    • @danityvanityinsanity
      @danityvanityinsanity Рік тому

      These days with translator apps, Google translate, and Chatgpt you would think it would be incredibly easy to translate articles, emails, letters, etc.

  • @ramblin_h
    @ramblin_h Рік тому +8

    Thank you for making this video! I watched some others that are similar but yours was the best! Very conversational, compared to others that seemed more scripted. And your camera presence is also very reassuring 😃 👊

  • @ym2638
    @ym2638 2 роки тому +28

    I’m a server making good money.. I’m just a mom now and finding proper trusting child care is SO hard. Married, Pregnant with my second child and I’m stressing/crying because how am I suppose to raise kids, have a decent job, pay bills, cook and clean and still take care of myself?? I understand woman have been doing this for years and years but DAMN!!!!

    • @kritika462
      @kritika462 2 роки тому +5

      Struggling same. Want 2nd baby nut scared how would I manage..

    • @lalamalelang5670
      @lalamalelang5670 2 роки тому

      if u have work. be thankful. u have a job and good earning. ask a relatives to watch ur kids take good care of ur child.sp.that u can.work.properly.

    • @jjstatic102
      @jjstatic102 2 роки тому +3

      What is your husband doing?

    • @amberlacey7482
      @amberlacey7482 2 роки тому +4

      obviously she doesnt have relatives that can watch her children many people dont.

    • @amberlacey7482
      @amberlacey7482 2 роки тому +2

      most likely working too.

  • @thefreshprinceofdathomir9460
    @thefreshprinceofdathomir9460 2 роки тому +327

    Honestly, I couldn't stop staring at the jellyfish tank in the background. That's dope af.

  • @TheOriginalCoolDad
    @TheOriginalCoolDad 2 роки тому +9

    Regarding #6&7, as someone who has worked in the field pre-covid, they both now require minimally a Bachelors Degree. Even with a full portfolio, trying to get an interview without a degree is pretty much not happening.

  • @deepav99
    @deepav99 2 роки тому +7

    So informative, Thank you.

  • @deniahimick3272
    @deniahimick3272 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks for sharing this information. I found it to be very helpful and I look forward to seeing your next video .

  • @ladydragoncreations4230
    @ladydragoncreations4230 Рік тому +3

    This was actually very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to create the list and video.

  • @christian37ism
    @christian37ism 2 роки тому +28

    Good advice. I'm on my way to becoming a software developer and I hope to work from home eventually. I can get more work done from home anyhow, spare me a communal workspace and a commute I don't mind.

    • @KarsonGaule
      @KarsonGaule  2 роки тому +4

      That’s amazing! I know a few software developers that work from home and they love it!

  • @thernameschris
    @thernameschris Рік тому +12

    im in sales and there are actually a lot of sales jobs where people call you, you dont have to call anyone, like selling internet for example. customer call you to get a service and you sell the service to them and get commission from it. also i think customer service is a great way to get into working from home. it is entry level and i feel like you can get your foot through the door, especially for someone with no work experience.

    • @saharbahar4095
      @saharbahar4095 Рік тому

      Hello
      can you please explain how can we start that ? or what should we do at the first ? how could we find the job

  • @TheChristalblue
    @TheChristalblue 2 роки тому +2

    Hope to see your in depth video on this topic. Clicked your site and did not find one so maybe soon! thanks for the video

  • @tayoriginal4067
    @tayoriginal4067 Рік тому +5

    Some people think working from home is so great, but when you have a demanding job and don't get to breathe between calls, it's just like being stuck at the office It's also very isolating after 7 years. I used to have a passion for it.

  • @smashedbread
    @smashedbread 2 роки тому +46

    For me, my answer is either Microsoft Engineer or Network Engineer. It's a good option for tech focused technical / analytical type minded people. I work in IT already and those just require certs. Network needs net + and good to go for CCNA after that. Microsoft just requires the Windows server fundamentals cert and you can go for MCSA after. These positions are often in demand and ever since the pandemic, most companies are cool with them working from home cuz all you need is a computer with internet and your companies VPN software.
    Also good engineers have the potential of making 6 figures after a few years.

    • @deviljuanjox129
      @deviljuanjox129 Рік тому

      Hey man, im starting college journey. Im pursuing an AS in computer programming and analysis, would love to be a software engineer afterwards. Any recommendations?

    • @smashedbread
      @smashedbread Рік тому

      @@deviljuanjox129 I don't have an answer for you. Software Engineering is a completely different field from what I am in. From the little I do know, it seems you are on a good path. Do you know what type of work you want to end up in? Game developer / engineer, CRM engineer, etc. I would say find what software engineer field you want to specialize in and after getting your degree, find what tools and languages they specifically work in and focus on those.
      But like I said, that isn't my field. Maybe someone else on here has a better answer :)

    • @RuthlessNoise
      @RuthlessNoise Рік тому

      I'm interested in IT, so I can take different certs and basically find an entry job in IT? or did you have previous knowledge and with some certs you were good?.

    • @smashedbread
      @smashedbread Рік тому +1

      @@RuthlessNoise i quit my mcdonalds job, and used my time off to get my A+ cert, then got a job at a “managed services provider” only IT experience was building my own computer and passing that cert. my company has even hired people without a cert because the job can be taught, work ethic can’t.
      My advice is look for entry level IT in your area, could be call center, could be deskside support, and try to get a few interviews. Even if you dont get it, ask them what held you back in their eyes and take it as a learning experience. Managed service providers are a really good option because you can go from call center to engineer with the same company, and some of them pay for your certifications to do so. But, you will start off as a call center ticket monkey. And some of those companies dont have great reputations as employers, so definitely research the companies

    • @smashedbread
      @smashedbread Рік тому +1

      I also want to add, i went from no experience and just A+ cert working call center, to engineer in about 6 years with multiple higher level certs. That is actually consider kind of long at my company, i have know people to be engineer within a year or two, but they got in and kicked ass everyday and studied for certs everyday. I took my time cuz im young and not in a rush :D

  • @sallysajones9604
    @sallysajones9604 2 роки тому +10

    I truly enjoyed your very informative video about finding a best fit work from home position. I AM INTERESTED IN THE SALES POSITION FOR SETTING EDUCATION FOR RETITRE TEACHER WHO HAVE DECIDED TO HOMESCHOOL STUDENTS. WHAT SPECIFICALLY IS NEEDED TO SET UP A HOME SCHOOL FOR READING, MATH, SCIENCES, COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY.

  • @spiritualitywithshederra9222
    @spiritualitywithshederra9222 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for the information. There’s so many people that can benefit from your video. 🦋☀️

  • @ICSolutionsCO
    @ICSolutionsCO Рік тому +2

    You did an excellent job making this video. You are well-spoken as well.

  • @blackdesign8197
    @blackdesign8197 2 роки тому +77

    6) Graphic Designer
    7) Video Editor
    This wasn't that easy, it require passion & commitment to learn for years before you actually reach the industry level.
    I have a degree cert for design, been doing freelances a lot, so its safe to say my skills are above average.
    The real question is,
    can you find me a real job to work at home remotely?
    If you do, i will thankyou for it & even give you a few designs for free.

    • @andysilva100
      @andysilva100 2 роки тому +6

      I feel you on this i graduated in December and got my Bachelors, I still havent gotten a job since i didnt do an internship. Sad.

    • @Koyoneru
      @Koyoneru 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with you on this. Though I dont have relevant certs on this, I managed to get a full time job as a Video Editor. It can be quite taxing especially when youre dealing with clients as they usually require you to change a lot of things and you have to be mentally prepared for some of the feedbacks they give at times.

    • @stephaniemoore2543
      @stephaniemoore2543 Рік тому

      @@andysilva100 by internship do you mean a company wanting you to work for free 🙄 companies and their audacity sometimes

    • @andysilva100
      @andysilva100 Рік тому

      @@stephaniemoore2543 yea that still havent found a job 5 months later xD

    • @stephaniemoore2543
      @stephaniemoore2543 Рік тому

      @@andysilva100 ugh I’m sorry! Good luck out there!

  • @lionheart33
    @lionheart33 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @shockZ146
    @shockZ146 Рік тому +1

    Very informative and concise. Its hard to find something like this these days. Thank you.

  • @alexshu1794
    @alexshu1794 2 роки тому +8

    Yo I just wanted to pop up and let you know that thanks to this videio I found a job as a virtual assistant!
    Thank for the help!

  • @brendagodinez8285
    @brendagodinez8285 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you. Great content

  • @annemarienuccio5223
    @annemarienuccio5223 2 роки тому +15

    These jobs are not as easy to come by as all these people on social media make it seem. No training, my ass. Sorry bout a negative comment. I never make them but I am frustrated trying to find a work from home job. Thanks for your hard work.

  • @HealthTipsWithRose
    @HealthTipsWithRose 2 роки тому +2

    This was great and your voice is very soothing to listen to. Very good information. I love working from home.

  • @geoffreydarwentartconnexu
    @geoffreydarwentartconnexu 2 роки тому

    I so need to look into this. Very informative. Project coordinator is right up my alley so will dig further. Enjoyed your presentation. Thank you

  • @gren1977
    @gren1977 Рік тому +3

    Wow, I do a lot of those at a fraction of the wages listed, and me with years of experience too. Local sites from the Philippines typically offer rates at 3-6 dollars / hour for jobs that are listed at 17-20. This is made worse by hiring agencies (as opposed to actual business owners) making more and more of the posts, driving wages down since a lot of the local workers are willing to take that 2-3 / hour job as it's still higher paying than whatever local, in person jobs have on offer. I'm still trying to find places that offer decent wages that don't feel exploitative.

  • @remoteincomestreams8826
    @remoteincomestreams8826 2 роки тому +4

    This is a good list, many of which are great for introverts.

  • @MargoKruczek
    @MargoKruczek 2 роки тому +8

    To everyone stuck in the job which does not spark their soul on fire 🔥 their is life and happiness out there 🙂

    • @zelwanjiko
      @zelwanjiko 2 роки тому

      Sometimes without money 💰 it can be sad ....🥺🥺 That's why we up and about to get that paper ...

  • @pkc3168
    @pkc3168 2 роки тому +13

    I'm from the UK and WFH improved my mental health 100% . You summed my life up perfectly I get twice as much done at home with no distractions. . I'm never going back to the tiring 2 hour daily commute and will take a lower paid job if need be. That's how sure I am to never go back to commuting. The actual cost of commuting had nothing to do with my decision.

    • @chizobaiwuagwu5315
      @chizobaiwuagwu5315 2 роки тому

      Please can you suggest WFH jobs in uk

    • @pkc3168
      @pkc3168 2 роки тому

      @@chizobaiwuagwu5315 I'm hoping someone will do a video on that !

    • @diya8869
      @diya8869 Рік тому

      What is your job

  • @chinwenduiwu7756
    @chinwenduiwu7756 2 роки тому +9

    Finally, a practical work from home video I can relate to. Thanks for the video.

  • @arsheenwaseem3072
    @arsheenwaseem3072 Рік тому

    very informative video. I like the way you explained. Thank you

  • @generacionsinrostro
    @generacionsinrostro Рік тому

    Loved the video and the suggestions. I also liked the Leonardo decaprio scene

  • @ozarkwheels4158
    @ozarkwheels4158 2 роки тому +6

    How nice it would’ve been to see a written list of these jobs in your notes.

  • @kenalek2387
    @kenalek2387 Рік тому +31

    For me, as an excellent software engineer, working multiple jobs remotely is the most rational decision to make, as it allows for more flexibility and freedom. Working remotely can provide numerous benefits, such as the ability to work from anywhere, more flexible hours, and the ability to work on multiple projects at once. Additionally, it can be easier to focus on tasks without the distractions of an office environment, because of the time office politics eat from you daily. Plus, to people who run institutions if You Can’t Code, You’re Illiterate. The quote "Software is eating the world" it was only the warning. The future is here, and the first domino just fell "Southwest"

    • @natangurfinkel
      @natangurfinkel Рік тому

      😊 you're awesome

    • @bijaypatel-et4kr
      @bijaypatel-et4kr Рік тому

      I can't even get software engineer job.

    • @danyAlva11
      @danyAlva11 Рік тому

      Multiple jobs 😂 i suppose you are very passionate about it, if not, think twice

    • @xyz-pg3zd
      @xyz-pg3zd 8 місяців тому

      What and where to start?

  • @austinhenry1363
    @austinhenry1363 Рік тому +11

    This is one of the best work from home job videos I've seen. Concise, well explained, and none of the examples were "scammy" or misleading.

    • @AskRemy
      @AskRemy Рік тому +2

      just about everything she said is not true

    • @DostoevskyGrandson
      @DostoevskyGrandson Рік тому

      Stop embarrassing yourself !! Video is trash just like every video on this topic and I'm really angry I watched it but to see your comment made me even more pissed, she didn't explain anything and it's almost impossible to get one of those jobs in the video. How is it not misleading ? Video as a whole says oh you can just sit by your computer and get money whenever you want. No you can't it's a lie

    • @marissad9613
      @marissad9613 Рік тому

      @@AskRemy how so?

    • @AskRemy
      @AskRemy Рік тому

      @@marissad9613 called reality - even if you don’t know if true or fiction, pay attention to how she talks so much and says really nothing
      all she is trying to do is keep you watching because she is a brokie

  • @NS-dd9ou
    @NS-dd9ou 2 роки тому +57

    Been working in engineering for 13 years already and even if I'm not even slightly attracted to coordinate and even less attracted to manage, in my country and specific business (mining/power) there is no way you can coordinate a project without having probably minimum 5 years of experience, I mean, how can you coordinate something that you haven't been involved in before? Just wondering what fields you are referring to when saying you can coordinate with a 23 hr certification.

    • @audreysc6087
      @audreysc6087 2 роки тому +1

      I used to be a project coordinator for a non profit, we had several projects that were getting funded from the state health department or other entities. The people who worked on those projects were project coordinators and managers.

    • @mel3256
      @mel3256 2 роки тому +4

      Yes almost all legitimate project management or coordinator roles require a degree, licensing and on site job experience. Project staff make decent income but requires training and industry experience

  • @soundsofepip
    @soundsofepip 2 роки тому +205

    This is a great video for people under the age of 50. However, when you're 50 or above most employers do not want to hire you because they feel you don't have the skills necessary in the current marketplace which is a falsehood but that's for another video. Ageism is real.

    • @davidd34
      @davidd34 2 роки тому +13

      You'd think with the labor shortage they'd hire older workers.

    • @heavenawilson5140
      @heavenawilson5140 2 роки тому +13

      For the 50 and over crowd..not ready to retire and want to work still..Open your own HBB..Home Based Business..One can work from home or a office a few days a week and set your own hours and salary scale...Having a HBB office is tax deductable...Get a Business License from your state..Sign up with at least 3 good Temp agencies that can give you Jobs/ Job Postings through them..Jobs may be Full Time/ Part time/Temporary or Independent Contractor based... Finding the right career that is best for you and your HBB is up to you..Do what you like...what brings you joy..What you have a love and passion for and is naturally skilled at....Stay updated in your career field with some self study at the local Library, book stores and through Internet research.
      .
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    • @davidd34
      @davidd34 2 роки тому +2

      Figure out what you want to do & if you're needing to update or get new skills, check out both Teachable & Skill Share as to courses you can take to get the skill set you want/need & go from there. Self education is your Best investment hands down.

    • @soundsofepip
      @soundsofepip 2 роки тому +2

      @@heavenawilson5140 I am a independent contractor

    • @julie5786
      @julie5786 2 роки тому +11

      This sadly is so true. I've been applying like crazy and interviewing and nothing. With all the shortages I have a hard time believing it's not an age issue. When I say I have over 20+ years of experience I never get a callback but when I say I have a few years, I always get a response until we do video interviews and then you have to answer additional questions and that's where things end.

  • @BR1967FE
    @BR1967FE 2 роки тому

    Thx for the info,
    yep would be interested

  • @arelisrubio6646
    @arelisrubio6646 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information 😊

  • @dayaminunezgonzalez4886
    @dayaminunezgonzalez4886 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your help 👍

  • @irshardhussein4877
    @irshardhussein4877 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for your guidance. It's really helpful. May I know how to find those jobs online please. Thank you

  • @adventureswithwhitney5219
    @adventureswithwhitney5219 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this info. Can you share more

  • @funiron
    @funiron Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the information. Very thorough and greatly appreciated. 😊
    Mentioning not only the degrees or qualifications needed, also, the ways you can is also helpful. Thank you Thank you.
    My last sentence is bad.
    If anyone can fix it that would be great.

  • @belovedmarymotherofjesus
    @belovedmarymotherofjesus 2 роки тому +8

    You have made a fabulous video Karson! Keep it up. May Jesus Bless you!

  • @tfrtrouble
    @tfrtrouble Рік тому +13

    People are certainly different. I had to work from home for almost 2 years during the pandemic and I loathed it! Part of it is the social aspect. But also I think you have to be very disciplined to maintain a good work/life balance over an extended period. Maybe the type of work (more open-ended vs defined goals and deadlines) also makes a difference. Working on site, I had a clear separation between work and home, and I worked efficiently and home time was truly free. Working from home, I maintained my routine for the first 6 months but after that I started drifting. I'd waste a lot of the day and then end up working late into the night/on weekends to catch up. I was doing neither work nor life well.

  • @charlenecharles4453
    @charlenecharles4453 2 роки тому

    Hi
    Thanks for all the jobs on the list ..it was quite helpful..and some great choices

  • @winterwarbler
    @winterwarbler Рік тому +2

    My work day is more like
    Wake up at 7.30 and get ready. Leave at 8.30 and walk 30 minutes to the office.
    Then work on stuff I enjoy (but still get stressed sometimes). If I need a break I can just sit on one of the couches and read for a bit or go down to the game room or the music room.
    Realize it's time to leave and walk 30 minutes back to my home.
    I absolutely love and adore my job BUT the pay is crap, so I'm stuck having to choose between doing something I really like everyday or being able to afford stuff.

  • @abbasradmard1574
    @abbasradmard1574 2 роки тому

    very nice and informative video, thank you.

  • @MrBrownsugar85
    @MrBrownsugar85 2 роки тому +7

    Do you know where to apply for a transcriber? I’m in Canada. Great vid by the way

  • @SriyaPerukaa
    @SriyaPerukaa 2 роки тому

    Ur voice is so soothing! And thanks for the recommendations

  • @makemoneywithalim
    @makemoneywithalim Рік тому

    That's great, keep up the good work.

  • @abdullahaliabbasi
    @abdullahaliabbasi 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for such an amazing video :)

  • @luckycharm1611
    @luckycharm1611 Рік тому

    I was impressed with your presentation. It is helpful. I wasn't aware of so many of these jobs.
    I will look into some of these. Thanks

  • @didierschwab2222
    @didierschwab2222 2 роки тому

    Great content, and I encourage you to do more of this videos. I guess we all come from a different angle, when watch this video.

  • @raesvibration2602
    @raesvibration2602 2 роки тому +1

    great video! def underrated

  • @quiltie1774
    @quiltie1774 2 роки тому +2

    Great information!

  • @TugrulCavusoglu
    @TugrulCavusoglu Рік тому

    hey karson :) where did you buy your led squid lamp in your background...so cool would love to get one as well :)

  • @finneyjames9239
    @finneyjames9239 Рік тому

    This is my first time seing one of your vvideos. You have a great voice and do a great job. Very good speaker, no uhhs or weird pauses.

  • @inLofiLife
    @inLofiLife Рік тому +1

    thanks for this summary, where did you get these rates from?

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 Рік тому +1

    Getting that CAPM certification even if you don't actually get a project manager job can be helpful in getting other jobs as it shows you know how to manage things and stay productive.

  • @khalilhassni3663
    @khalilhassni3663 2 роки тому

    Thanks for good info 👍 👌

  • @bigbossman-mv1gz
    @bigbossman-mv1gz Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @sherman_rivers
    @sherman_rivers Рік тому

    Great video, these are some great places to start.

  • @mistythompson6484
    @mistythompson6484 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this content! We should be helping each other woo things as hard as they are right now!

    • @aqibjattjatt7392
      @aqibjattjatt7392 Рік тому

      Hi can you please help me that how can i start this.

  • @sexitaliana629
    @sexitaliana629 2 роки тому +6

    I've been looking for a WFH job and it's so hard. I cannot seem to get anywhere. I just have to keep applying, and hopefully something will break soon.

  • @amjadshahzad5718
    @amjadshahzad5718 Рік тому

    Thanks for great information ma’am

  • @MaryGordonOfficial
    @MaryGordonOfficial Рік тому +2

    This video was so helpful girl! Thanks for the help!

  • @LoraBorealis921
    @LoraBorealis921 2 роки тому

    Truly thank you so much for sharing this❣️🧿🌱😘

  • @judilynn9569
    @judilynn9569 2 роки тому +2

    Transcription requires more than typing and speed. There are certain rules to be followed about what types of phrases to transcribe and the way to transcribe them. Most companies will have a book of rules to be followed that you must memorize. If the required methods are not followed, the work can be rejected. If you aren’t one who can consistently follow procedures, this may not be a job for you. But give it a shot. That’s why they test you first.

  • @boneman538
    @boneman538 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @quotesnaveedcreative8395
    @quotesnaveedcreative8395 Рік тому

    nice information sweet mam ... Thanks .... Jazak Alllah

  • @evanmcrey8420
    @evanmcrey8420 Рік тому

    ❤ very clear English and truly helpful...

  • @HeadUpBiblicalTherap
    @HeadUpBiblicalTherap 2 роки тому +7

    You have Made a great Video Karson!
    I work remotely my self , it’s been Amazing!!
    It would be great if you could Add some of the training skills link that you mentioned to get a certificate for on the description , Woukd appreciated if you have the one for PM?

  • @elisesez
    @elisesez 2 роки тому

    Great video. Love that hoodie! Where did you get it? Do you have an affiliate link?

  • @majorsilly8966
    @majorsilly8966 Рік тому

    Needed this video thankyou

  • @simonbyrd6518
    @simonbyrd6518 2 роки тому +3

    Never mind a "six figure salary," anything with a "6" in the tens column would be an immense help.

  • @vkarsos
    @vkarsos 2 роки тому

    Very well done. Also, can you tell me where to get the aquarium with the alien embryos???

  • @asksimon9813
    @asksimon9813 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video. Possible to work at these remote jobs from anywhere in the world? or only from the US?

  • @adinaakbalayeva8238
    @adinaakbalayeva8238 Рік тому

    Great information ℹ️

  • @loftus4453
    @loftus4453 Рік тому +5

    My problem finding a job working from home has been having too much experience. I’m a CPA in my 50’s with some fairly high level management experience. At this point in my life, I’m done with commuting and the whole in office experience which can be pretty toxic depending on the company you work for. Finding a lower level, work from home job has been challenging. Thanks for the ideas!

  • @awvawz
    @awvawz Рік тому +2

    Hi, Karson. Great info. Thank you. Anything additional you may recommend for 65+/retirees? I look forward to watching your next video. Keep well.

  • @ejmartinez80
    @ejmartinez80 Рік тому

    Hi Thank u so much for the info but now witch ones are from any were in the world and that pay from the USA?

  • @mexicanakinskywalker6762
    @mexicanakinskywalker6762 2 роки тому +2

    Work from home I’m sure should be great, but I find a lot of jobs that are remote are temporary. It seems a lot of these people end up loosing their job at some point. maybe it’s just the type of work the people ive talked to have been involved in but they’ve said that often times they feel anxious because the work load is slow

  • @mohammadraza2809
    @mohammadraza2809 2 роки тому

    This was awesome ,keep it up

  • @brandonlamontcooper8141
    @brandonlamontcooper8141 Рік тому

    thank you

  • @addisonriley1965
    @addisonriley1965 2 роки тому +1

    Could you do a video on just project coordinator if possible

  • @WisdomToAll
    @WisdomToAll Рік тому

    great video and thanks for sharing. you are already seems to be doing the video editor or designer job. About remote job - After covid most of the jobs are remote and will continue the same in future with hybird say 1 day in a week at office. i dont do any job if it is full time like u said. thats is so stupid if they can be done remotely . U r amazing . Thanks again .

  • @jeannine8400
    @jeannine8400 Рік тому +4

    I did medical transcription for 17 years at home. It is possible to make that kind of money but highly unlikely. I don't mean to belittle it whatsoever, because I loved it. You do have to at least have some background before you are able to do it from home or schooling for it. A lot of the jobs will require an experienced transcriptionist. You have to know how to spell those words and what medical words go with other medical words. Some companies will require testing to be considered for the hiring process. It was my favorite job, I loved it and miss it so much.

  • @reecenaidu6020
    @reecenaidu6020 2 роки тому

    Thanks, now that 6:15 humming is stuck in my head again XO

  • @JOAOPEDRO-ms5jx
    @JOAOPEDRO-ms5jx 2 роки тому

    Thanks 😉👍

  • @protectedearthempress3986
    @protectedearthempress3986 2 роки тому +1

    That's so true...OMG.. 1 hr commute and all.

  • @ltlbee
    @ltlbee Рік тому +1

    Learning Adobe suite - easy!? I am myself a graphic designer with a 17 years of experience, and still learning, as with each new version new things come up in each software.