If you want to work from home but aren’t sure what your options are, read on. This list contains 99 work-from-home career ideas.
For me, deciding that I wanted to work from home was the easy part. The hard part was figuring out what kind of work I wanted to do.
Before becoming a stay-at-home mom, I worked as a nurse, but it wasn’t a career path I was interested in continuing.
To help me make a career change, I read books, attended career events, and looked online, but I still didn’t truly understand the different career and business opportunities available to me.
I was at a loss as to what career to look for, and many people I spoke to were facing the same challenge.
If you’re struggling to find your ideal work from home job, we’ve compiled a huge list of work from home career ideas, jobs, business ideas and ways to make extra money to help you find your dream job.
99 Work From Home Career Ideas for Women
This list contains 99 legitimate work from home career ideas across a variety of professions and fields. Whether you’re just starting your career journey, a senior professional, or looking for a career change, this extensive list of remote business and career ideas will help you.
1. AI Trainer
As technology advances, companies need humans to help shape the future of AI. These part-time independent contractor jobs allow you to do data collection, annotating, research, writing, coding, and more. Projects range from assessing answers and photographing images to recording audio snippets for AI recognition tools. If you apply for these work-from-home jobs, you will need to take and pass an initial assessment exam. No experience is required for these jobs, but the tests can be difficult, so take your time and be thorough with each answer. To get started as an AI trainer, you can apply to companies like DataAnnotation Tech, Datavio.ai, and LXT.
2. Affiliate Marketer
Are you looking for a way to earn passive income? As an affiliate marketer, you promote your favorite products and services and introduce them to your audience of followers. For each item you promote, you earn a commission on every sale made through your affiliate link. Don’t have a website? No problem. Social media platforms like TikTok allow you to promote affiliate products in your videos. Amazon also has an influencer program where you can earn money through affiliate links, photos, and videos.
Here is more information on how to make affiliate income without a website or blog.
3. Artist
Do you love to draw, sculpt or paint? You can use your creativity to make a living from home. Check out creative recruitment agencies like AQUENT to apply for creative projects and jobs. If you want to run your own business, you can sell your art online using sites like ArtPal and Artfinder. Popular social media platforms like Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok make it easier than ever to reach an interested buyer demographic.
4. Author
Do you love writing? We’ve all heard of bestselling authors JK Rowling and Stephenie Meyer, but thousands of women have found success working from home through writing. From children’s books to self-help books, romance novels, and cookbooks, the opportunities and possibilities are endless. Nowadays, you don’t even need a publisher. You can self-publish or sell your e-book on your own website, Amazon, or one of the many online platforms that authors can use to promote their work. Rachel Blaufeld, a mother of two, has written and self-published over 20 romance novels on Amazon. You can read about her journey to becoming an author here.
5. Baker
Do you love baking? Do you have a special chocolate chip cookie recipe that everyone raves about? Turn your passion into a baking business. Birthdays, baby showers, weddings, retirement parties, housewarming parties, bachelorette parties, anniversaries – the opportunities are endless! Of course, you’ll need to look into your state’s laws and guidelines regarding safe food protocols and business practices. In this post, we’ll cover what you need to know when starting a baking business from home.
6. Blogger
If you enjoy writing and being online, blogging is an easy and affordable way to start your own business from home. I’ve been blogging since 2009 and I still love what I do, plus I make more money than I did when I was working as a nurse. There are endless topics you can write about and lots of ways to monetize your blog.
Not sure how to get started? This post gives you step-by-step instructions on how to set up your blog in less than a day.
To make money from your blog, add affiliate marketing and advertising. You can sign up with Google Adsense, Media.net, or Newor Media. If you have a lot of web traffic, you might be able to take advantage of ad networks like Raptive or Mediavine. These companies place ads on your website and earn money for each ad impression.
7. Bookkeeper
Are you good with numbers? If you’re organized and detail-oriented, bookkeeping might be your forte. Bookkeepers help business owners organize and record their monthly income and expenses. Learn bookkeeping to work for companies like BELAY or Intuit, or start your own business from home. If you think bookkeeping is your calling, check out our free training for bookkeepers..
8. Coach
Do you run a successful business? Are you a direct sales guru? Then offer your expertise to others seeking guidance in a specific area: time management, stress management, career guidance, sleep training, and more. The topics are endless!
In coaching, you can work from home for companies like CVS Health (health coach) or Arine (lifestyle coach), or start your own business. Coach training varies depending on the speciality, but check out CareerStep and iPEC for online coaching courses.
9. Content Creator
Online competition is fierce, which is why social media sites and e-commerce sites like Amazon pay you to create content for their platforms. Each platform has its own rules and qualifications to get started, but the first step is to create your own content and build an audience. Once you have a large enough following, you can apply for various programs.
Some creators are making a lot of money. In fact, ZipRecruiter says that the average annual salary for a content creator in the United States is $116,615. Not only is this work-from-home career well-paid, it doesn’t require any special experience or advanced education. If you’re interested in becoming a content creator and making money from home, check out this in-depth article.
10. Chat Agent
If you want to work from home but don’t want to be on the phone, a chat agent is a good entry-level position. Chat agents help customers with questions, concerns, returns, and a variety of other inquiries via email, chat, text, and social media. These roles require strong communication skills and the ability to type quickly and accurately. Companies that regularly hire for these remote jobs include ModSquad, Chatdesk, and GE Appliances.
11. Childcare Providers
Do you enjoy working with children? Providing childcare services is an easy way to earn extra cash. Whether it’s meetings, participating in the PTA, or going on dates with your partner, there are plenty of opportunities throughout the year to earn money from this much-needed service. To work as a babysitter, you can use sites like Care.com, Bambino, or Sittercity to connect with clients, or you can start your own daycare business from home.
12. Consultants
Are you considered an expert in your field? Do you enjoy helping others achieve their goals? Then act as an advisor to others who need your skills and expertise. You can connect with consulting clients and projects using platforms like Consultancy Me, Robert Half, or Toptal. Or you can start your own consulting business, which we’ll cover in more detail in this post.
13. Copywriter
Are you good with words? Copywriting is the process of using persuasive words to promote a person, product, business, idea or opinion. Copywriters write the text for TV commercials, radio ads, magazines, newspapers, billboards, flyers, websites, direct mail and more. Wherever something is sold, copywriters work hard to write compelling and persuasive advertising to get customers to buy.
You can find freelance copywriting positions on sites like Problogger, Kelly Services, and Upwork, or you can look for full-time, work-from-home jobs at marketing or advertising agencies (the latter often require a bachelor’s degree, but you can usually get started freelancing by just taking a course and understanding the basics of copywriting).
14. Crafter
Are you good at crafting? Whether you knit, crochet, make homemade soaps, coffee mugs, or vinyl crafts, you can make a lot of money selling them online. Sites like Etsy, Amazon Handmade, and Shopify make it easy and affordable to set up a craft store. You can also sell your creations at craft shows, conferences, and farmers’ markets. If starting a business as a crafter sounds appealing to you, check out this post for more information.
15. Customer Service Agents
Do you have great customer service skills? Do you enjoy talking on the phone? Companies are always looking for work-from-home customer service agents, IT support agents, and inbound and outbound sales reps. Some of the companies that regularly hire for these remote roles include Apple, Amazon, Alorica, American Express, U-Haul, Williams-Sonoma, and Concentrix.
16. Data Analyst
Another popular job is data analyst. In these roles, you analyze a company’s data so that the company can make more informed decisions and solve problems. To start, you need to know how to use a programming language such as SQL. Charlotte Chaze offers a course for aspiring data analysts that teaches them the skills needed for the job and how to create a project portfolio to show potential employers. According to Glassdoor, an entry-level data analyst can earn an annual salary of $61,000. To find out if this is the right career idea for you, enroll in this free data analytics training course.
17. Data Entry Clerk
If you’re a fast and accurate typist and familiar with programs like Microsoft Office and Google Sheets, data entry may be a good work from home job for you. The problem with data entry jobs is that there are a lot of scams because so many people want the job, so you need to thoroughly research the hiring company. Some of the best places to find legitimate data entry jobs include staffing agencies and BPO (business process outsourcing) companies like Conduent and Bold Business.
18. Direct Sales Consultant
Are you a social person? You’ve probably heard of direct selling companies like Avon, but did you know there are thousands of direct selling companies out there? Find a company that offers a product you’re passionate about and sell to them. Direct selling companies offer starter kits with everything you need to get started, and the upfront costs are usually very low. Your first prospects and buyers will be your friends, family, and coworkers. Getting referrals from these people will help you build your customer base.
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19. Doula
If you want to help mothers and their partners have a smooth birth, becoming a birth doula could be your calling. As a doula, you’ll work as a business owner, but with women giving birth at any time of the day, you’ll work irregular and unpredictable hours. Doulas work with clients at every stage of pregnancy, providing education and emotional and physical support. This career path will require you to take courses and become certified, but it can be a very satisfying career.
20. Editor or Proofreader
If you love reading, writing, researching and editing, working from home as an editor is a great career option. To become an editor, you’ll need a degree in English, journalism, marketing, or communications. With so many online publications, you’ll also need a solid understanding of search engine optimization (SEO). According to Indeed, the average annual salary of an editor is $67,784. If you’re looking to work from home as an editor, check out this list of employers.
If you have a keen eye for spotting typos, spelling, and grammar mistakes, becoming a proofreader could be the perfect work from home job for you. These jobs allow you to work as a freelancer or a W2 employee. Some companies require a degree, while others just require you to pass a proficiency exam.
21. Engineer
If you’re looking for a high-paying job from home, becoming an engineer is a great option. Not only does this profession pay well, but there’s a growing demand for engineers of all disciplines (software, mechanical, chemical, electrical, civil). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), this field is expected to grow faster than average. Of course, these positions require a bachelor’s degree, and in some cases a master’s degree. However, once you have the necessary education, you can work almost anywhere. Check out companies like OSG, ConvertKit, and DuckDuckGo for remote job listings.
22. Event planner
Do you love planning parties? From weddings and birthday parties to baby showers, retirement parties and corporate events, event planners are responsible for details like the location, budget, decorations, entertainment, food, drinks, transportation, activities, invitations, and more. Parties often take place in the evenings, weekends, and holidays, so you might have to work during these hours as well. You can find these remote event planning jobs on staffing sites, hospitality companies, and large corporations. Or you can start your own business.
23. PROVIDERS OF EXPERT ADVICE
If you have expertise in a variety of fields, including law, business, healthcare, technology, and more, did you know you can make money answering questions online? Platforms like JustAnswer allow you to earn an average of $2,000-7,000 a month by logging in and answering people’s questions. JustAnswer accepts professionals from the US and Canada and distributes payments monthly via PayPal, Venmo, and direct deposit. Check out this post for other ways to make money answering questions online.
24. Face Painter
Are you a talented painter? Do you love working with kids? Show off your artistic talents at birthday parties, carnivals, amusement parks, company picnics, the zoo, and more. Use sites like The Bash to connect directly with customers or start your own business.
25. Fashion Designer
Use your love of fashion and design to create unique designs and sell them online, in specialty stores, or directly through your own product line. You can also apply for work-from-home designer jobs for clothing and apparel companies. For the latter option, you’ll likely need a degree in fashion design or merchandising. However, if you’re starting your own business, you don’t necessarily need a degree. For example, Sara Blakely, the founder of Spanx, had a degree in communications, not fashion.
26. Financial Planner
Did you study finance, business, or economics? Do you have a keen interest in numbers? Financial planners help individuals with important investment decisions like retirement, college, stock purchases, and major life events. Earning a CFP (Certified Financial Planner) credential can help you stand out in this field. Check out this post for other math-based careers.
27. Fitness instructor
Do you love to be active? Are you a tennis, golf or yoga pro? Use your love of sports and fitness to teach others how to improve their game, hone their skills and get active. Depending on your area of expertise, you’ll likely need to get certified as an instructor. There are plenty of online programs available to help you get certified. As a fitness instructor, you can start your own business from scratch, join a franchise like Fit 4 Mom, or apply for a position at a studio or gym. The pandemic has led many fitness instructors to offer online classes via Zoom, which has become the norm.
28. Franchise Owner
Do you want to be your own business owner but don’t know where to start? Then a home-based franchise might be for you. A franchise opportunity gives you a detailed roadmap for getting up and running a successful business. And because many of the franchises have established names, you don’t have to spend a fortune on marketing and brand recognition. This work-from-home idea requires you to invest money in a franchise up front, but there are plenty of affordable options available, and some even offer financing options.
29. Fraud Investigator
If you have a degree in criminal justice and want to work from home, fraud investigation is a great option. With online shopping booming, financial institutions, insurance companies, and e-commerce platforms are hiring remote fraud investigators to look for suspicious activity to prevent online scams and fraud.
30. Freelance writer
Do you enjoy writing? There are tons of job opportunities for writers, from blog posts and newsletters to magazine articles and social media updates. Check out popular freelancing sites like Medium, Legit, Freelancer, and Vocal to see how you can offer your writing services. This post also lists a number of paid writing opportunities to help you get started.
30. Grant writers
Do you have experience writing grant proposals? As a grant proposal writer, you specialize in creating persuasive proposals that convince individuals to donate to a particular cause or organization. You can find grant proposal writing jobs on Freelancer and Upwork.
31. Graphic Designer
Are you interested in fonts and bold fonts? Graphic design is a way to communicate with people visually. You can do so through posters, magazine ads, websites, company logos, business cards, print materials, album covers, and more. These are some examples of the work that a graphic designer creates. As a graphic designer, you can work as a freelancer using sites like Dribbble or 99designs, or you can work as a work-from-home employee for a large corporation, creating marketing assets and product designs.
32. Hairdresser
Are you a licensed cosmetologist? Master your hairstyling skills by cutting, coloring, highlighting and styling clients’ hair from the comfort of your own home. On-demand sites like Concihairge can help you get set up.
33. Home staging
Do you have a knack for design? Home staging is the process of clearing clutter, organizing, and improving the appearance of a home before it goes on the market. Home stagers are an essential job in today’s competitive real estate market.
34. House sitter
If you’re looking for a flexible side hustle, house sitting is a great option to earn extra income. Services include feeding pets, collecting mail and newspapers, keeping a home looking lived-in, watering plants, maintaining the yard or pool, paying bills, and light household chores. You can find house sitting jobs on Care.com and Task Rabbit, or let family, friends, and neighbors know you’re open.
35. Human Resources Manager
Do you have a degree or experience in HR? There are many companies hiring for remote HR roles. Most companies have an HR department, so you can make a list of your dream companies you’d like to work for and search their career pages for remote positions. Staffing agencies are also a great place to find these positions.
36. Illustrator
Do you like to draw? Use your artistic talents to create images for children’s books, medical illustrations, fashion designs, brochures, advertising materials, product packaging, and more. You can find work as an illustrator on sites like Upwork and FlexJobs, or you can create and sell your own designs using print-on-demand sites like Spring, Spreadshirt, and Printify.
37. Influencers
Making money as an influencer can be quite lucrative, provided you’ve built a loyal following on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and Facebook. The sky’s the limit with this business idea, with brand deals, creator funding, affiliate marketing, sponsorship opportunities, and more. Check out this guide for more information on becoming an influencer.
38. Instructional Designer
Are you passionate about learning? Instructional design is the practice of designing, developing, and delivering educational materials and manuals. Instructional designers understand the learning process and how to communicate it in writing. While there are degree programs in instructional design, many instructional designers have backgrounds in education, marketing, or writing. FlexJobs and IXL Learning have work-from-home instructional design jobs.
39. Instructor
Are you a master chef? Are you good at playing the guitar? Then share your expertise and knowledge on platforms like Udemy, Live Music Tutor, and Lessonface. These platforms allow you to create educational courses and earn money when people consume your content. If you want to know more places to sell your expertise, check out this list of ideas.
40. Interior Designer
Do you have a talent for design? Use your creativity as an interior designer and decorator to help others create environments that fit their personality and taste. In interior design, you can work as an independent contractor with Havenly or start your own business with a franchise business like Decorating Den.
41. Internet Researcher
Are you good at finding a needle in a haystack? If so, becoming an internet researcher might be the perfect work from home idea for you. Companies, writers, and marketers need to do research every day, and they’re willing to pay you handsomely for your skills. One company that hires freelancers to do research is Wonder. These positions require a bachelor’s degree and the ability to demonstrate research skills. Wonder is currently freezing hiring, but you can bookmark their site for future openings.
42. Inventor
Have a great idea you want to bring to life? Then invent it. Every day people use sites like Alibaba to prototype and produce products for the consumer market. Check out amazing inventions from women like you: ficklets, grill charms, and comfy earrings.
43. Investor Relations Specialist
Do you know how to secure funding? Financing a small business can be a daunting task, as well as having a huge learning curve. Use your inside knowledge of how the investment industry works to help other entrepreneurs secure funding for their businesses.
44. Laundry Service Providers
If you don’t mind doing your laundry, you can start a laundry service business from home. The great thing about this idea is that you don’t need any special skills or equipment to get started. However, you will need to learn about the best business practices, which are explained in this post.
45. Lawyer
If you’re a qualified lawyer and want to work from home, you have plenty of options: you can work remotely as an employee of a large corporation or law firm, offer freelance legal services using sites like Hire an Esquire or Ontra, or even start your own business.
46. Librarian
When you think of a librarian career path, you probably conjure up images of someone shelving books in a library. But there are many remote career paths librarians can take, including jobs as a digital assets, proposals, research, and marketing manager librarian. In this article, we’ll discuss the various remote librarian positions. You can also find these work-from-home jobs on sites like LinkedIn and FlexJobs.
47. Marketing Specialist
If you have a degree in marketing or advertising, working from home in marketing is a great option. As a marketing assistant, you can help with press releases, newsletters, blog posts, podcast scripts, website copy, writing marketing research, managing affiliate relationships, and more. Duties will vary depending on your expertise, degree, and experience. Check out this article for a huge list of marketing specialties and employers.
48. Massage Therapist
Are you a licensed massage therapist? Offer massages and spa treatments in your own home, or use your skills to offer chair massages at conferences, grocery stores, shopping malls, and other events. Use an on-demand platform like Zeel to connect directly with your massage clients.
49. Medical Coders and Billers
When hospitals, clinics, and labs bill insurance companies, they need to use special codes to get paid. That’s where medical coders and billers come in. They assign the appropriate procedure and diagnosis codes to medical bills so healthcare providers can get paid quickly from insurance companies. Medical coders and billers typically must take training courses and become certified in these codes before starting their careers. However, once they have the proper certification, they can work from home for companies like CVS and Aviacode.
50. Medical Scribe
If you’re interested in typing jobs in the medical field, consider becoming a medical records clerk, where you type out what doctors say during patient physicals. It’s a fast-paced job and requires knowledge of medical terminology. Online training for this job can easily be completed in 4-6 months with programs like CareerStep. You can search for these remote roles on DeepScribe and Augmedix.
51. Moderator
If you love reading and writing, being an online moderator could be your calling. In this work from home career idea, you’ll manage forums, groups, membership platforms, and social media pages by filtering out spam, approving comments, resolving conflicts, starting new conversations, and helping members with their concerns. These positions require strong written communication skills to represent your brand online. You can apply for these remote jobs on ModSquad, SocialBee, and Yelp.
52. Muralist
Do you see things on a grander scale? Use your talents as a painter to help transform private indoor and outdoor spaces into the oasis of their dreams. Choose to work with residential or commercial properties. You can also connect with clients on FindAMuralist.com.
53. Mystery Shopper
Do you love shopping? Do you have a good memory or writing skills? Then sign up to be a mystery shopper and check out local businesses, restaurants and establishments. While you won’t earn a full-time income, you could win free dinners, products and a little extra money. Opportunities exist for work online, over the phone and in person. Check out Mobee, BARE International and IntelliShop to get started.
54. Nurse (RN)
If you’re looking for a fulfilling career, becoming a registered nurse may be your calling. Insurance companies and hospitals are looking for nurses (mostly registered nurses) to perform case management, medical record review, triage, and more, all from the comfort of their own home. There are several companies that are constantly hiring remote nurses, including CVS Health, The Cigna Group, Humana, and UnitedHealth Group. Most positions are location-dependent and require a valid license. If you’re looking for more remote nursing jobs, check out this post. It has listings for nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and certified vocational nurses.
Of course, nurses aren’t the only medical professionals who can work from home. Therapists, doctors, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, and other professionals in related fields can also work remotely. Check out this post to learn about high-paying jobs in the medical field that can be done from home.
55. Online Boutique Owner
Do you love finding trendy new products? Open an online boutique with a mix of all your favorite brands and products. You can source wholesale products from sites like Handshake, Sugarlips, and Faire. Of course, you’ll need a website to sell your products, but this article gives you different options for starting an e-commerce shop. You could also consider dropshipping so you don’t have to ship products yourself. There’s a lot to consider with this option, so be sure to do your research before taking the plunge.
56. Paralegal
Paralegals assist lawyers with administrative tasks such as legal research, filing documents, and preparing legal proceedings. Paralegal qualifications vary, but typically require a bachelor’s degree and experience in a legal field or paralegal certification and training. You can apply for remote paralegal jobs at Bold Business, Equity, Robert Half, Hire an Esquire, and more.
57. Participate in a focus group study
If you enjoy sharing your thoughts and opinions about products, ad campaigns, and services, you can make a decent living by participating in focus groups. These opportunities are sporadic, but often pay between $50 and $150 an hour. Surveys are usually conducted online, over the phone, and sometimes in person. If you’re interested, you can find surveys at Respondent, User Interviews, and Gauge Research.
58. Personal chef
Are you the next Julia Child? Use your passion for cooking to create menus and meals for others. Personal chefs charge per meal or per day and specialize in niches such as vegetarian or gluten-free diets. I’ve hired a few local chefs, both of whom advertised their services in local Facebook groups.
59. Personal Concierge
A personal concierge is a detail-oriented, at-home professional who provides professional and personal assistance by completing tasks such as arranging meetings, planning corporate events, buying gifts and tickets, making reservations, walking dogs, paying bills, etc. The services you can offer are endless and it all depends on your particular niche, experience, and the tasks you enjoy.
60. Personal Shopper
Do you love shopping? Offer your shopping services to others by searching for the best deals and purchasing the items online or in-store, saving your clients a lot of time. You can also offer gift wrapping for an extra fee. Sites like Stitch Fix and Short Story offer at-home shopping jobs. Check out their career pages for more information.
61. Personal trainer
If you enjoy helping people achieve their weight loss and fitness goals, working as a personal trainer could be a great fit for you. You’ll need to get certified, undergo specialized training, or earn a degree in health science or exercise physiology so you can incorporate nutrition and exercise into your workouts. To connect with potential clients, you can use apps like Bark and Fiverr.
62. Pet sitters and dog walkers
Do you love animals? Pet sitters take care of pets while you’re on vacation or on a business trip. They do it all: feeding, walking, cleaning, grooming, pampering, affection, and more. If you’re not interested in starting a business from scratch, you can use apps like Rover and Wag! to connect with clients in need of pet care services.
63. Pharmacist
If you’re a pharmacist but are tired of working in a drug store or hospital, there are plenty of work-from-home options. Jobs include centralized order entry, remote order entry, screening, verification, providing telehealth services, etc. Companies that frequently hire remote pharmacists include CVS, Walgreens, and PipelineRx.
64. Pharmacist
Like pharmacists, pharmacy technicians can also work from home. Check out companies like Symbria, CVS, and Cigna to find these remote positions. Most of these positions are location dependent, so keep that in mind as you search.
65. Photographer
Do you have a great eye? Then use your talent to take photos for others: family photos, kids, pets, weddings, special events, professional headshots, and more. Are you more of an introvert? You can make money taking food photos, feet and stock photos for bloggers!
66. Doctor
If you’re a physician and still passionate about medical practice, there are plenty of work-from-home career ideas. From telehealth and medical records review to teaching, research and clinician positions, you have the option to work full-time or part-time. To find these remote jobs, check out companies like Wheel, Included Health and Found.
67. Professional Organizer
Are you good at organizing? Professional organizers help others organize their homes and offices, resulting in a more functional environment, increased productivity, and less stress and clutter. More specifically? Helping individuals organize their digital photos, also known as photo organizers. With this idea, you could start your own business or join a franchise business like the Neat Method.
68. Project Manager
Are you good at managing people and projects? Then help others manage projects from start to finish. This role involves planning, developing, budgeting, accessing, and managing the overall outcome of the project. FlexJobs has a great listing of remote, part-time, and freelance project management jobs. 69. Proofreader
69. Public Relations Specialist
Do you have good communication and marketing skills? Do you have tenacity? PR professionals help individuals and businesses secure media exposure on TV, radio, newspapers, online, print etc. PR professionals can work as employees of a marketing or PR agency or go independent and start a small PR company from home.
70. Real estate agents
Are you organized and enjoy sales? Do you know your area well? Real estate agents help clients buy and sell homes. Training requires about 150 hours of coursework, but it can also be done from home, at night, or on weekends. Real estate agents earn their income through commission on home sales, which can be quite lucrative.
71. Recruiter
They help companies find the best and most qualified applicants for the job. Recruiters help recruit, interview, negotiate, and create strategic plans to fill vacancies within a company. These positions usually pay a base salary plus a commission on successful hires. Recruiters tend to spend a lot of time on the phone, so if you don’t like interacting with people, this isn’t the profession for you. Check out this informative article for more information.
72. Resellers
Do you love garage sales and thrift stores? Are you good at finding bargains? Then grab some gently used unwanted items and resell them to make extra money online. Sound like a great way to make some cash? This husband and wife team made over $130,000 reselling items on eBay last year. Check out these tips to learn more about becoming a reseller.
73. Resume Writer
If you’re a good writer and have knowledge of the profession, becoming a resume writer is a great way to work from home. Professional resume writers use words and proper formatting to create a powerful image to sell job seekers to potential employers. To become a resume writer, you can take online courses and become certified. Some resume writers also serve as certified career coaches and can offer career coaching as an additional service to their clients. In these roles, you can work as a W2 employee or freelancer, or start your own business.
74. Salesperson
Are you outgoing, motivated, and energetic? Salespeople sell a variety of products and services in a variety of environments. This can be a great entry-level job, as many companies are willing to train the right people and the compensation can be very generous. Salespeople will earn a commission in addition to a base salary. However, some positions are commission-only, so if you don’t sell, you don’t make money. Check out companies like NexRep and Concentrix for entry-level sales positions, and Salesforce and Lincoln Financial Group for more experienced positions.
75. Seamstress
Is sewing your passion? Help individuals make their clothes fit and look perfect. Specialize in a niche like wedding alterations or formal wear. Use sites like Thumbtack to connect with potential customers. As a seamstress, you can also create and sell patterns online. This post has more ideas for people who enjoy sewing and crafting.
76. Search Engine Evaluator
If you’re tech-savvy, detail-oriented, and up-to-date on the latest trends, becoming a search engine evaluator could be your calling. In these roles, you work as an independent contractor, running search queries for search engines to determine whether the results are relevant or not. To work as a search engine evaluator, you’ll need to pass a preliminary exam, which I’ve heard is pretty tough. If you’re interested, you can find out more in this article.
77. SEO Consultant
Do you understand Google? Use your knowledge of search engine optimization to help business owners and bloggers increase traffic to their websites. In this position, you can work as a W2 employee or freelancer, or start your own consulting business. To become an SEO consultant, check out this article for more information.
78. Short Task Provider
If you are a student, parent, or guardian and have very little time in a day to complete work, short tasks are a great option. As a gig worker, you will be working on short tasks like making phone calls, transcribing, writing, data entry, verification, research, or something completely different. To start working on short tasks, check out Appen or TELUS International.
79. Social Media Marketer
Are you a fan of social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, TikTok, and Instagram? Then you might be ready to start working from home as a social media marketer, one of the fastest growing professions today. Some companies require a marketing degree, while others only care about social media skills and experience. As a social media marketer, you can work as a W2 employee, freelancer, or start your own business. Check out SocialBee, $99 Social, BELAY, and VaVa Virtual Assistants for social media jobs.
80. Social worker
Believe it or not, social workers can also work from home. These jobs generally require phone time and a valid license. If you don’t mind answering the phone, check out VocoVision, Wheel, or The Trevor Project. Positions include both W2 and independent contractor positions. Depending on your qualifications, you may be able to start a counseling business from home.
81. Software Developer
Can you read and write code? Then help businesses create programs and applications to better serve their clients. As a software developer, you can work for a major tech company, work as a freelancer, or start your own consulting firm.
82. Speaker
Do you have a talent for motivating and inspiring people? Are you an expert in your field? Then use your knowledge and expertise to speak to groups about how you can improve their lives. As a speaker, you’ll typically work as a business owner, and your first talks will probably be unpaid. But as you gain more recognition and experience, you’ll be able to charge a speaking fee. You might even be able to use sites like eSpeakers to connect with potential clients.
83. Subscription Seller
Are you a meal planning guru? Do you love creating podcasts, comics, art, short stories, or something else entirely? Platforms like Patreon allow you to sell weekly or monthly subscriptions with no upfront payment. Your earnings depend on the number of subscribers and the cost of the subscription.
84. Tax preparer
Did you know you don’t need a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to become a tax preparer? If you like working with numbers and are willing to learn the ropes, you can work from home as a tax preparer. Most tax preparer jobs are seasonal, but some tax preparers make enough during busy periods to cover the rest of their expenses for the year. If you run a bookkeeping business, this could be a great additional service. Check out Bookkeepers’ free training to see if becoming a tax preparer is the right career path for you.
85. Teacher
If you have a bachelor’s degree and teaching certification, there are plenty of companies hiring teachers to teach online classes in a variety of subjects and grade levels. To find these jobs, check out companies like Amplify, Stride, and Connections Academy.
86. Technical Support
If your specialty is technology, there are various technology companies that will hire you to provide technical support services from home. Some companies to check out include Asurion, AdviseTech, and OneSupport.
87. Test grader
Do you enjoy reading? Do you have a bachelor’s degree? Then you could work part-time reading and grading students’ essays and exams. These jobs tend to be seasonal, with most opportunities occurring between March and June. If this sounds like the perfect work-from-home job for you, check out Measurement Incorporated, Pearson, and ETS.
88. Scribe
Do you have good listening skills? Are you a fast typist? Help companies transcribe audio files into documents. Companies like Rev and TranscribeMe hire freelance transcriptionists. Want to become a transcriptionist? Check out Janet Shaughnessy’s free transcription course.
89. Translator
Are you fluent in several languages? Translate documents, correspondence, meetings and phone calls for companies that serve multilingual audiences. In this article you’ll find companies hiring for work from home positions and all the information you need to know.
90. Travel Planner
Offer trip planning services and take the stress out of someone’s day. Find the cheapest vacation flights, car rentals, and hotel accommodations. You can also add extra options like things to do and see while visiting different parts of the country. As a trip planner or agent, you can work as a W2 employee, freelancer, or business owner and earn commission on the trips you book for your clients.
91. Private Tutor
Are you good at math? Can you speak a second language? Tutoring can be a great home-based business opportunity, especially for people who have extensive knowledge of a particular subject, such as college students majoring in math, school teachers, or people fluent in a foreign language. Companies like Studypool, Cambly, and EF hire individuals to tutor students in a variety of subjects. These positions are generally independent contract positions, so they’re a good way to earn some extra cash.
92. UGC Creators
In this list of career ideas, we mentioned content creators and influencers. They are similar to UGC creators, but they differ in one way: UGC stands for user-generated content, and brands and companies are willing to pay you for creating videos. With UGC content, you create videos and images for brands to use on their social media profiles, which means you don’t need a huge following on social media to make money. If you want to create visual content for brands, this article on how to become a UGC creator will help you.
93. Virtual Assistants
Do you like helping people? Are you good at administrative tasks? Virtual Assistants (VAs) are highly skilled, work-from-home professionals who provide administrative, technical, and social assistance to businesses and entities. The services you can provide are limitless and all depend on your background, training, and experience. As a Virtual Assistant, you can work as a W2 employee for a company like Boldly, work as a freelancer for a company like BELAY, or venture out and start your own business.
94. Video Editor
The rise of content creators and video platforms has led to a high demand for video editors. With your knowledge and expertise in video editing, you can earn a high income online. As a video editor, you can work freelance, start your own business, or find W2 employment. Check out BuzzFeed and Doing Things Media for job listings.
95. Video Producer
Do you love the film industry? Use your filming skills to help small businesses produce marketing commercials, short films, documentaries and more. As a video producer, you can choose to work freelance or look for remote W2 employment.
96. Voice actor
Have you ever been told you have a great voice? Are you an extrovert with creative talent? If so, becoming a voice actor or audiobook narrator could be your calling. Voice actors work as independent contractors. To find voice acting jobs online, check out ACX, Backstage, and BunnyStudio.
97. Web Developer
Do you understand HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, and SEO? Use your technical skills to help people and businesses create, modify, and fix their websites. Find web programming jobs online on freelance marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, or start your own business.
98. Website Tester
Do you love trying new apps and searching the web? If so, you can earn extra income by testing websites and apps from home. Most tests take 10-20 minutes to complete and pay around $10-20 per test. You don’t need any special skills to apply for these jobs, but the more detailed your answers are, the more likely you are to be invited to more tests.
For a list of companies that hire website testers, check out this list.
99. YouTube Channel
If you love creating informative video tutorials, you can make money as a YouTube content creator. To earn ad revenue from YouTube, you need at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time per year. YouTube creators can earn money through ads, YouTube Creator Fund, affiliate marketing, and paid sponsorships. Some YouTube creators, like Judy Travis, make millions of dollars.
What skills and education do you need to work from home?
Entry-level jobs like customer service and data entry require a high school diploma or GED, good communication skills, and basic computer skills. Other remote positions, like engineering, journalism, computer science, and nursing, require a college degree.
If you’re looking for new career options, volunteering, conducting informational interviews, and taking courses are great ways to explore new fields.
No matter where you are in your job search, make your resume or CV stand out by adding the right keywords from the job posting and help your resume get through the ATS (Applicant Tracking Software). Most companies now use an ATS to scan resumes to see if you have the right skills, experience and education.
Remember, a resume is not a list of tasks you’ve performed in past jobs. It is a compelling document that highlights your best skills, experience, and education and proves that you are the best candidate for the job.
Of course, a traditional 9 to 5 job isn’t the only career option. Advances in technology mean that anyone can start a business from home. All you need is the right mindset, some free time, and a willingness to work hard. And there are plenty of ways to start a business without spending a lot of money.
Remote Career Ideas for Women
There you have it, 99 work from home career ideas for women!
Whether you’re looking for a better work-life balance, a higher paying job, a job with minimal education requirements, or even higher job satisfaction, there’s something for everyone on this list.
If you’re not sure what job would best suit your personality, skills, and education, reach out to people who work in the industry you’re interested in. Gaining insight from real-life experience can help you determine if the occupation is ideal for you and your overall life and career goals. You can also use sites like Robert Half to search by skills rather than occupation. Often times, people have the skills to do the job but don’t know that certain occupations exist.
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Originally published on March 23, 2011. Content updated September 2024.