Can anyone recommend a remote entry level job that does not have calling?
I live in a very loud house, I would prefer not to be calling customers, I think I could do conference calls with my coworkers but not customers.
I have been looking and everything I find seems like a scam… linking to sketchy sites which want me to pay money to get a “certificate” or just straight up tries to get me to sign up for another job searching site that doesn’t have the job I was looking for in the first place. Or it’s just a survey site!
I have been looking for clerical or data entry. I enjoy organization and feel like those type of jobs would suit me better than sales. I am looking for something where I can start with no experience as well.
I am 18 with a year of experience working in person. I don’t plan on going back to school to get a degree. I have a high school diploma. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you
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Michael’s Answer
First things first, it's crucial to sign up only for genuine survey sites that actually pay. One of my top recommendations is: Elite Survey Sites. This site lists surveys that pays around $5 to $10 per survey. I suggest registering with all the survey panels listed there. They're all free to join and legitimate.
Let me share my strategy that consistently brings me good money from survey sites. Survey panels have a limited number of high-paying surveys and these are offered to a selected group of participants. To be part of this group, you need to sign up, start completing surveys, and always provide honest responses. Initially, you might get surveys that pay about $1 each. Complete each survey honestly, and the survey panel will soon recognize your commitment and start sending you their premium offers.
When I began with this approach, my surveys were worth around $1 each. But recently, I've been invited to participate in high-paying opportunities like focus groups that pay up to $500. As a result, my earnings have increased to $100 per day.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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hamza’s Answer
You can explore job postings on FlexJobs without encountering the issues you've faced on other platforms, such as scams or irrelevant job listings. FlexJobs thoroughly vets each job posting to ensure legitimacy and relevance, offering a safe and efficient job search experience.
Some potential remote job options on FlexJobs that align with your preferences could include:
Data Entry Clerk
Administrative Assistant (Remote)
Content Writer
Virtual Assistant
Online Researcher
Transcriptionist
Remote Customer Support (Chat-based)
Graphic Design Assistant
Closed Captioner
These positions typically offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and can be done from the comfort of your home, accommodating your noisy environment and preference for non-phone work. Additionally, FlexJobs provides resources and support to help you navigate the remote job market effectively, increasing your chances of finding a suitable position that matches your skills and preferences.
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Serra’s Answer
You are not alone, there are many people who are interested in remote jobs that require minimum to none interaction. Here are some you can explore:
Chat Customer Service Agent (you would probably need to obtain some sort of training provided by the company)
Transcriber
Graphic Designer
Freelance Writer
Closed Captioner
These ones require not a lot of experience but probably some minor capital investment of your time. Good luck!
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Michelle’s Answer
I would recommend job searching through the employment site Indeed. I would also suggest that you set up a Linked In account and seek remote work there. Those are two reliable on line resources.
You mention that you are looking for data entry work, that you are aware that some employment notices are not real jobs and that you live in a noisy environment and can't do phone work.
It's great that you have the ability to avoid the fake jobs, but with remote work, there is always some use of phones to some extent. Even if it's just to contact your employer or participate in an online/phone meeting or training. There are also online or phone interviews at which you will need to impress the employer so you can be hired. Remote work without using a phone is rarely heard of.
You also say that you do not plan to get a college degree. Since you imply that you type, you may want to consider applying to be a transcriber. These come in various types, like typing the closed captions for movies or TV shows. Law firms and medical use them too, but they want people with knowledge of legal and medical terms.
Although it's not working from home exactly, you may want to consider being an online personal shopper or a mystery shopper. You should not pay any company for a job. You may find jobs like these at Indeed and Linked In. A site called DIYGenius also lists some additional remote employment websites.
Keep in mind that remote work is very competitive and that education always gives one an edge. You may want to consider additional education if you continue to find that you are not getting interviews or job offers. I have worked remotely when two of my jobs went remote in the past three years. I also auditioned via video for a commercial produced 3,000 miles away and got the part and acted remotely. So it can happen
I wish you all the best in finding an enjoyable job and working remotely.
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