There are many benefits to working at a job physically. However, the option to work on-site can be hard to do in some situations. For instance, if someone travels or moves around frequently, then having a job in one location might be a problem for them.
Or, in today’s case, working physically at a job location can put you or others at risk because of the current pandemic. But what if I told you that I created a list of jobs that you could do working from home.
Some of the greatest things about these jobs are that you can set your own hours, earn as much as you want, and easily work other jobs…all while working remotely. So, read below if you want to see a list of online jobs that you can work while also social distancing.
Website Evaluator Jobs
A website evaluator is a person who is paid to visit websites, complete different tasks on the site, and provide feedback on the process. Most companies require that you have a screen recording of your visit and others combine this with an audio recording so that you can tell them about any difficulties that you had (or even your reasoning for doing different things on the site).
The pay scale varies depending on the company also. Some companies pay $10 for a 20 to 30-minute session, while others pay as much as $40. However, they all compensate their workers with additional pay when they complete longer sessions. For instance, some companies pay anywhere from $60 to $100 for a 60-minute session.
If you’re interested, some sites where you can do this online job are:
Online Research Panel
If you want to earn money while helping others out, you might consider participating in online research panels. Just create an account, fill out your profile information, and wait to see if any researchers are conducting a study that you could participate in.
So, if you want to join in one of the studies, you can try out sites such as Respondent.
Microtasks Jobs
Doing a microtask job involves completing a small task in exchange for a fee. And, for most of these tasks, the worker will only get paid a little. However, since the job that they need to complete is so small, the worker can complete many of the tasks quickly and earn more money. For instance, a microtask site might pay only $1.50 to take a picture of the price of a product in your store. But there may be eight other products that their workers can take pictures of also.
And these jobs aren’t just limited to taking pictures and online work. Some sites pay individuals to do things such as delivering items to others and helping others move.
If you’re interested, here are some places where you can find remote work:
Online Teaching Jobs
If you like to help others learn, you might enjoy working at an online teaching job. And the added bonus is that you can teach whenever you feel like it! However, a lot of students who utilize these services are from overseas, so you might find that the hours that you want to work might not have the most students available.
Also, be aware that most of these jobs help children learn English, so many companies require you to have either an ESL or TEFL certificate (some companies also require that you have a bachelor’s also).
If you’re still interested, here is a list of teaching jobs you can work from home:
Online Tutoring Jobs
If you do well explaining different topics to others, you might consider working as an online tutor. And the best thing about this is that you can do this job while you’re a student too! So, if you did really great at a subject last semester, you might consider tutoring someone else and getting paid in the process.
You can check out some of the companies that offer online tutoring positions below:
Search Engine Evaluator Jobs
This job consists of making sure that the search results that appear for certain keywords are relevant to the search. If you’re interested in this job, you can try out either LionBridge or Appen.
Social Media Manager
If you’re looking for a different form of online work, you might try becoming a social media manager. One way that you can become a social media manager is by looking for job openings on places like job boards and on different company’s social media. However, if you think that you can help a company that is not currently offering a position, you might try to contact the business directly.
Freelancing Services
You can always offer your own services if all else fails. Some examples of different services that you could promote would be: editing resumes, proofreading, creating websites, completing voiceovers, and working as a virtual assistant.
Some sites that allow you to showcase your services are:
But you could always advertise your services on your own website or social media too.
Hopefully, you enjoyed learning about different remote jobs that you can do while at home!
Happy Working!
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Hannah Roberts is the creator of Do. Live. Study. She loves to learn new things and hopes to help others as they go throughout their journey as an adult. You can connect with her below.