7 Entry Level Work From Home Jobs You Can Land Today!

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Imagine a job that pays well, lets you work from wherever you want, and also requires no prior experience. Sounds too good to be true…right? Fortunately, there are actually entry-level work-from-home jobs that require no experience. While these can be hard to come by, we’ve got some tips to help you land one!

These days, it looks like every job vacancy demands a lot of prior experience, a lot of hours, or disproportionately low pay (or all three!).

We understand if you feel discouraged, but we promise – not all hope is lost. There’s no denying that qualifications, exposure, and work record would give you an edge, but whether you’re looking for a job or industry change, or are just entering the job market, we can help you find the position that’s right for you.

Entry level work from home jobs

The market is always on the lookout for fresh talent, which means employees joining on the ground floor and growing with the business. This explains why entry-level workers (0 to 2 years of experience) hold 31% of all remote jobs.

Entry-level jobs are in no short supply – you just have to be in the right place at the right time, and there is no better time than now! The even better news? You are also at the right place!

At PowerToFly, we have a dedicated remote job board for candidates of all experience levels, skill sets, and industries. So start exploring legit work from home jobs that require no experience. Need some guidance getting started? We’ve got seven listings below for some of the most common entry-level work-from-home jobs, picked specifically for low entry requirements. So, if you are looking for ways to start, try looking at one of these:

1. Virtual Administrative Assistant:

Virtual assistant roles primarily require excellent time and office management. On a daily basis, you would be updating your clients’ plans, scheduling meetings, responding to emails and calls, and helping them stay organized. You are essentially freeing up their time for more business-centric tasks while you take care of the basics. Think of a virtual administrative assistant as a remote receptionist or a virtual personal assistant.

While it’s a pretty hands-on job, it’s also among the highest-paying non-tech remote jobs in 2024. Having skills like kindness, communication, and excellent multi-tasking would make you stand out as an applicant. While the job is considered non-tech, having some basic computer skills in work-suite software like Zoom, Microsoft Word and Excel, email, etc., will also help you succeed as a virtual assistant.

2. Customer Support Representative (Live Chat Agent):

We have all been there – you had an issue with a product or purchase, you rang up the business, and a gentle and helpful human voice answered you. That’s a customer support representative!

Not much of a talker, and prefer texting? You can still become a customer support representative, but look for job descriptions that specifically handle live chats or mail queries. The key skills needed for this work are empathy, patience, politeness, and enthusiasm to help. You will receive product training and business modules at the start of your job, which will help you resolve customer grievances efficiently.

3. Telemarketer:

We know, we know, ‘telemarketer’ has kind of a…reputation. However, remote telemarketing has a wide variety of applications, and you can look at job descriptions that include “lead-gen” to go beyond your basic cold-calling. Requiring the same skills as the customer support rep., your job would be to pitch your clients’ services and products to prospects and leads via calls, mail, and web-conferencing. Most telemarketers receive pre-qualified tested scripts to guide them, making this one of the easiest-to-approach jobs on the list. Plus – your job doesn’t end at making the first call; you may also end up nurturing leads down the conversion pipeline.

4. Data entry clerk:

Excel sheets! That’s a program you’ll likely need day in and day out for a data entry job, but probably not complex formulas or math. You will be manually registering data in sheets and across columns. Advanced data entry projects may also involve data analysis, which counts as a tech job (and pays like one too!). If you are looking for work-from-home jobs that pay really REALLY well, you can also dedicate your free time to learning data science. AI, data analysis, and machine learning, among other techs, are highly sought after at the moment and offer avenues for experimentation as well, making the job really inventive. With even a basic background in IT, you could apply for entry-level tech jobs.

However, for most data entry clerks, the job is truly entry-level. It requires no prior experience either, and can be done fully remotely. In some organizations, they may be using tools such as CRM to export and import data sets. Don’t worry, most data entry jobs come with ample learning downtime.

5. Transcriptionist:

You may think we have enough AI tools to run transcriptions without any human intervention, but you’d be surprised! Companies still very much need transcription services, and/or proofreading services to ensure that the text is correctly transcribed. AI is fallible, especially when recordings are not perfect. Most conferences and videos fall under this category, and even if the audio is high-quality, the most accurate AI transcription tools still have an error rate of 15%. These are just the numbers for English transcription; AI hasn’t caught up with comparable accuracy for most other languages. So, bonus if you speak multiple languages! Transcriptionists can also make a segue into translation and writing services with time.

6. Social Media:

If you love using social media and you’re pretty good at driving results, every business is looking for you. Trust us! If you can create engaging content across platforms, you are the right fit. The job may require you to write, host videos, collaborate with other brands, and handle the online brand persona for your client. It’s a fun job, but it does require you to show results. If you have a personal profile that’s full of witty banter, good engagement, and people sense, you already have a convincing pitch.

7. Tutor:

While it may have been one of the first popular virtual jobs, and enabled many people across the world to earn a living right from their home’s comfort; virtual tutoring is still very much a thing. It’s a rewarding job; your job will entail interacting with kids (and adults!) from all around the globe, shaping their future, and helping them reach their goals. No specific prior experience is typically needed, but you may have to sit for a screening examination on the subject you’ve applied to teach. (Tip: a basic degree in the subject is sufficient qualification to apply in most cases!)

Find an entry-level remote job

You would notice that each one of these entry-level work-from-home jobs only requires basic communication and tech skills. Pay will vary from employer-to-employer and job-to-job, can average between $15-20 per hour.

The good news is as you pick up more advanced and in-demand skills, the pay increases quickly. These are the top 10 high-income skills in 2024.If you have any or many of them, your chances of landing a more lucrative remote job will be significantly higher!

The best part about remote work is you can choose your hours and, if you enter a freelance or contractual role, your number of clients. Now, all you need is a list of employers who are looking for someone just like you.

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