How To Get A Remote Job With No Experience [FULL GUIDE]
With the onset of the Covid pandemic, we saw a surge of remote workers across the world. While it is expected that many will return to office at some point in time, there’s been a growing trend of people quitting their full time jobs and jobs that require commuting in exchange for remote work.
From teachers providing online tutoring to doctors providing video consultations, remote work has benefited many all around the world. Online working is not only for the experienced or qualified. You can find an online job even if you have no experience – if you follow some simple steps.
What is considered a remote job without experience
How do you find remote jobs without experience?
1. Create a list of things you are good to narrow down the ideal job
2. Do some research about the companies out there
3. Have a tailored CV for a remote role where you emphasise discipline, entrepreneurship and communication
4. Explain the expectations of pay and be reasonable about the experience
5. Be a part of the right social media groups that will promote remote jobs and help you apply for the right jobs
This is one of the best ways of learning more about remote working options and actually landing a job. These groups usually post jobs that are entry level or otherwise and mention if experience is needed or not.
From what we’ve seen, most social media groups advertise jobs that require very little or no skills at all. Social media groups such as these not only open up avenues and bring you potential job opportunities but help build your network as well.
Social groups also make you more visible to hiring managers and recruiters and this would come in handy quite often if you are just starting off in your career working in an online job or remote job. LinkedIn and Facebook are both good platforms to look for and join online working communities.
6. Create your own Portfolio
Remote Jobs that Require No Experience
1. Transcriber
- Listen to an audio recording
- Type the conversation
- Have your work reviewed
- Hand it in
- Get paid
2. Survey Takers and Beta Testers
3. Virtual Assistant
Thanks to internet and digital tools available today, businesses are relying more and more on virtual assistants to make their operations run efficiently. With some basic skills and some great PR, you can get started as a virtual assistant with no experience and continue to build your reputation in the industry.
There are a variety of services that can be offered as a virtual assistant; from general administration to finance. The best bet when you’re starting off as a virtual assistant without experience would be to focus on a niche (ideally based on what you’re good at) and offer these services.
If you are interested to becoming a Virtual Assistant, we’ve got this great article about this job right here.
4. Customer Services Representative
This is one of the most common and popular remote jobs available with no experience needed. Getting started is easy, with the skills you most probably already possess; communication, great PR, courteousness and patience.
With a little polishing up, you’ll be on your way to serving businesses out there looking for virtual customer service reps. You will however need a good internet connection, a microphone/headset, the ability to run some software applications, and of course access to a relatively quiet environment. There are also remote jobs which look for reps who only provide chat based support as well.
5. Copywriter
While copywriting jobs are usually harder to land without experience, there are still some options out there for you to get started. If you have any inclination towards the creative side or are good at creative writing, a no experience copywriting job is definitely something to be considered.
A couple of places to start looking for remote copywriting jobs are Upwork and Remote Tasks. As mentioned before, it might be a good idea to create a sample portfolio if you’re planning to apply for an online copywriting job but have no experience.
6. Proofreader
Proofreaders look for and correct misspellings, improper grammar and add anything that may be missing in any written article or document such as punctuation. If you’re a stickler for details and have the language chops, this is another good remote job without experience to get into.
There are a variety of proofreading jobs depending on the client. For business clients it can be website, blog or article proofreading. If your client is an author or writer you can do proof reading for manuscripts, paragraph editing, typesetting, ebook formatting and many other proofreading jobs.
Here’s a list of some job listing sites that frequently post remote proofreading jobs.
7. Life coach
8. Online Tutor
While teaching an advanced subject may require you to have a specialized set of skills or qualifications, there are online tutoring jobs available where you could start with little or no experience. An easy place to start is teaching English as a foreign language to students across the world. Check out iTalki; an online platform where you can get started as a community teacher. Community teachers can get started without experience however the rates you’re able to demand here will be lower than if you were a professional.