With today’s options for remote work, stay-at-home parents can now work from home and earn salaries large enough to be a full-time income. Here are 19 virtual jobs you can do where you don’t need to leave the house to go to work.
Twenty years ago, most people’s dream of working from home was just that: a dream. But today, working from home is the future of work and is already the reality for millions of people.
Whether you’re looking for 1099 or W-2 employment or want to start your own business, you have many options on your remote job search!
Here are 19 popular virtual jobs that don’t require you to leave the house. Each has the potential to become a good source of income, which means you can achieve your dreams of working in your pajamas, banishing your commute, and having a better life.

1. Bookkeeper
Do you have an eye for numbers and enjoy working with spreadsheets? If so, bookkeeping may be a terrific virtual job for you that doesn’t require you to leave the house.
Bookkeepers handle the day-to-day task of balancing the books (tracking income and expenses), whereas CPAs handle tax information and make business strategy recommendations based on data.
Also, unlike CPAs, Bookkeepers don’t require a special degree and are in high demand in nearly every industry. It’s a great work from home option that offers lots of options.
If you want to pursue bookkeeping, you can get your own clients or apply to companies such as BELAY, Supporting Strategies, Backyard Bookkeeper, and VaVa Virtual Assistants for at-home bookkeeping jobs.
If being your own boss sounds appealing, you can also start your own bookkeeping business from home. To see if this is the right option for you, check out this free online learning series from the Bookkeepers.
2. Content Creation
Content Creators can make money through ads, affiliate marketing, sponsored posts, creator programs, and their own digital products.
Getting started is easy. Pick your mediums (blogging, newsletter, podcast, or social media platforms). Next, decide on a niche (travel, food, lifestyle, personal finance, or fashion), and then start creating content.
The key to success is to keep creating content and building your audience. Yes, it will take time, but content creation can be a fun and lucrative way to make money without leaving home.
Here are some of the content mediums you can choose to explore:
3. Customer Service Representative
Many companies are hiring Remote Call Center Reps, provided you are fluent in English and have a high-speed internet connection.
There are virtual Customer Service Representatives in many different fields, so there is something for everyone.
One popular form of remote customer support is the Online Chat Agent, which is ideal for fast typists and multitaskers. In this role, you answer questions and troubleshoot issues through a chat window with the customer. Often, you’ll need to juggle multiple conversations at the same time.
You can find remote customer service jobs through companies like:
4. Data Analyst
If you want to break into the tech industry, becoming a Data Analyst is an excellent way to work from home. As a Data Analyst, you’ll research and organize data using SQL and Tableau to make informed decisions for a company. Best of all, you don’t need a college degree or experience to get started. Charlotte Chaze is a self-taught Data Analyst who earned $158K annually in less than 4 years and now teaches others how to do the same. She even has a free data analytics course if you think you’re interested in this field.
Companies, both large and small, hire data analysts to analyze data and develop solutions. To find these remote positions, check Dice, Built In, the Remote Job Membership, and We Work Remotely; you can even set up job alerts on these sites to save time on your virtual job search!
5. Data Entry Clerk
If you’re a fast and accurate typist and want to earn money from home completing simple typing tasks, you may want to pursue data entry jobs. These virtual jobs take hard copies or recorded information and input it into computer databases.
You don’t need any particular degree or training to be a Data Entry Clerk, but you should have good computer skills, typing skills, and attention to detail. Having good organizational and communication skills, as well as experience and comfort with spreadsheets and word-processing software, is essential.
Several companies regularly hire Data Entry Workers, including:
6. ESL Tutor
Thanks to globalization, millions of people speak a foreign language and want to learn English. That means the need for ESL Tutors is higher than ever.
People all over the world need someone to help them hone their English reading, speaking, and writing skills. And for most ESL tutoring jobs, you only need to be fluent in English.
You need only a noise-canceling headset, a webcam, and a high-speed internet connection. Many companies, including Cambly, VIPKid, and EF, are hiring for these jobs.
7. Etsy Seller
If you love crafting or making homemade jewelry, opening an Etsy shop could be your ticket to working from home. Etsy is one of the most robust platforms for selling handmade items, with more than 95 million active buyers reported last year.
Making a full-time income on Etsy is not easy, but it is possible. Once you make your first few sales, you may need to invest back into your business to learn how to scale.
With Etsy, you’re not just restricted to physical crafts or products; you can also create PDF products like planners, calendars, or trackers and sell them as digital downloads.
Need more ideas? Here are some handcrafted ideas to explore:
- Blankets and Quilts
- Candles
- Clothing
- Coffee mugs
- Cricut crafts
- Jewelry
- Laser-cut crafts
- Lip gloss
- Pottery
- Printables
- Soap
- Toys
- Wall art
8. Freelance Writer
Another excellent virtual job you can do without leaving home is freelance writing. It’s a common misconception that you need to have a journalism or English degree to be a Freelance Writer. As long as you enjoy writing and have a solid grasp of the English language, you can be successful.
With more than 7.5 million new blog posts published every day, there’s a ton of demand for freelance writers. While blog posts are probably the most common writing job, you can specialize in many other niches, like copywriting, newsletter writing, white papers, technical writing, and more.
Even as a beginner, you can find quality writing jobs on sites like Contena, ProBlogger, Peak Freelance, People Per Hour, Upwork, Fiverr, provided you know how to pitch and have a few quality writing samples.
9. Graphic Designer
Graphic design is another in-demand skill that never goes out of style, as businesses will always need visual content for their website, logos, products, and marketing materials.
While formal education is beneficial, you can definitely take the DIY approach by using the internet’s many resources. A few practical courses on Udemy and Coursera may be all you need to get started.
For example, you could take a class to learn how to use Canva and start a freelance business designing pins and other social media graphics for small businesses.
To find graphic design jobs, explore platforms like Behance, Coroflot, Dribbble, and FlexJobs.
10. Licensed Healthcare Professionals
If you are a licensed healthcare professional, such as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), Medical Doctor (MD), Registered Dietitian (RD), Physical Therapist (PT), Occupational Therapist (OT), Social Worker (LSW), Pharmacy Technician, or Mental Health Provider, there are many companies that hire virtual workers in these areas. Many of these roles are telehealth positions, where you’ll consult and counsel patients over the phone, and others are reviewing medical records to determine if the services billed were medically necessary and appropriately billed. Other opportunities include writing test questions, sales, recruiting, or training AI models.
Here are some companies that hire licensed healthcare professionals for virtual jobs:
- Cecelia Health
- CVS Health
- Gainwell Technologies
- Humana
- Study.com
- The Cigna Group
- UnitedHealth Group
- VocoVision

11. Online Fitness Coach
The fitness industry is booming with online opportunities for those who are passionate about exercise and health.
For example, if you already have some personal training experience under your belt, you can take a program that is designed to help you build a business as an online personal trainer.
In this role, you create fitness plans for your clients and conduct regular check-ins via video calls and emails on their strength and weight goals.
You can also generate passive income in this industry by creating and selling digital products, such as meal plans, calorie-counting worksheets, recipes, weight loss trackers, and workout programs.
12. Online Tutor
A Tutor is an informal professional who provides individual instruction in a wide range of subjects.
You’ll need ample knowledge of a subject (algebra, Spanish, guitar, biology, English, physics, standardized test prep, etc.), but you don’t necessarily need specialized training to be a tutor. For example, a school music teacher, someone who is fluent in more than one language, and a college student majoring in calculus can all be tutors.
As a Tutor, you can easily earn a part-time income or scale your work to earn a full-time income. Virtual tutoring jobs are plentiful, and you can find work as an online tutor with companies like Edmentum, Varsity Tutors, Studypool, Tutor.com, and Kaplan.
13. Proofreading
With all of the content being churned out online day after day, someone needs to be proofreading!
Not to be confused with editing, which involves making changes to the document, a Proofreader’s job is only to find and notate grammar and spelling errors. It’s an ideal job if you have strong English skills and enjoy reading.
Proofreading professionally can take some training. However, once you have those skills, you can find enough clients to make a full-time income. If you want to work from home as a Proofreader, explore this free 76-minute webinar from Proofread Anywhere.
14. Sales Positions
Do you love chatting with people? Virtual sales positions are plentiful, and they often pay well, offering a base salary plus commission. The nice thing about sales roles is that companies are less interested in your education and more interested in your personality type and soft skills, like excellent communication. If you have the right personality, many companies will train you for these positions even without any experience. Some roles may require you to travel, but with platforms like Zoom, most can be done 100% from home!
For companies that hire remote workers in the sales field, check out:
15. Search Engine Evaluator
Search Engine Evaluators use search engines (Google, etc.) to do web searches and evaluate websites and webpages to ensure they deliver information on any given topic that users find helpful.
Although you don’t need any degree or experience to get started, there are lots of guidelines to follow and quite a bit of testing to get through. However, once you get your foot in the door and learn the procedures, you have a flexible job that’s never boring.
Search engine evaluators are comfortable using web browsers and social media, speak the native language fluently, and are aware of history, sports, people, culture, places, and the current events happening in the country in which they live.
If you think this is a good fit, check out job availability at Datavio.ai, Welocalize, and TELUS Digital.
16. Social Media Manager
According to eMarketer, social media continues to be a growing field, and as this continues, the need for knowledgeable Social Media Managers will continue to grow. If you enjoy content creation, moderation, and measuring results for social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, there are plenty of virtual jobs for the taking. Depending on the company and the role, you may need a bachelor’s degree in marketing; however, in many cases, a company may accept hands-on experience in place of a formal education.
To find these work from home jobs, try exploring:
17. Transcriptionist
Transcribing is the process of converting audio to written text. The audio could be a lecture, sermon, podcast, interview, video, or any other form of recorded speech. Transcriptionists are helpful for busy professionals who don’t have the time to type out their notes.
To work as a Transcriptionist, you’ll need a good internet connection, excellent typing skills, keen listening skills, and strong research skills. There are three main types of transcription: medical, legal, and general transcription. While you can learn general transcription on your own, taking an online course can help you learn the ropes and get up to speed more quickly.
The schedule is very flexible, as most roles are independent contracting positions. Rev is one company that hires freelance transcribers with no experience, and according to their website, top transcribers can earn $1,495 a month.
If you want to earn money at home as a transcriber, check out:
18. Travel Agent
If you love all things travel, becoming a virtual Travel Agent might be a great fit for you! In this role, you help people book vacations and other trips, such as business events, ocean cruises, and honeymoons. You use your expertise to book the best trips at the most competitive cost for your clients.
As an entry-level Travel Agent, you’ll likely need to join a hosting agency. Although agencies usually take a cut of your commission, it’s ideal in the beginning because you get to piggyback on their marketing, training opportunities, and prospective clients.
One thing to consider is that, depending on the travel company you work for, you might only get paid when the trip happens. Since most people book trips months or even a year in advance, earnings might be slow to start.
Check out remote jobs in the hospitality, travel, and tourism industries to learn even more about the online job possibilities in this field. You can also explore companies like BCD Travel, Hopper, and World Travel Holdings.
19. Virtual Assistant (VA)
VA work typically involves administrative duties, but can encompass just about any business task that small business owners don’t have the time or resources to do themselves. Some of the most common services include email management, social media management, customer service, project management, and website support.
One of the best things about virtual assistant work is that you don’t need much experience to get started. In many cases, your clients will even pay you to learn new skills as you go! If you’re organized and love helping others succeed, it’s a great business with tons of opportunities for specialization and growth down the road.
Of course, if you don’t want to start your own VA business, you can work for one of the many companies that offer VA services to clients.
Here are a few to get you started:
- BELAY (1099)
- Boldly (W-2)
- Time Etc. (1099)
- VaVa Virtual Assistants (1099)
- Virtual Assist USA (W-2)
- Worxbee (1099)

Virtual Jobs Without Leaving Home
If your dream is to find a virtual job where you don’t need to leave the house, there are a ton of great opportunities you can pursue this year and beyond.
Even if you don’t feel like you have the skills to be successful yet, you can always invest in an online training program to upgrade your skills, whether that’s with specialized online training courses or through more affordable options like Udemy or Skillshare.
Provided you have a willingness to learn and a drive to succeed, you can make a decent income from any one of these 19 virtual jobs.
Remember, when you’re applying for new jobs, tailor your resume for each individual job title, adding keywords from the job posting so your resume makes it past ATS.
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I am looking for a job that I can do at home after I get done with my other job! I have absolutely no service where I live, so I can’t answer the phone and I can’t go on the internet! But I am hoping that you can help me find a company that I can fold brochures, letters, or statement’s to their customers for them!
Hi Kim,
Stuffing envelopes and assembly work are scams — you could start a business or use a smartphone app to make some extra money. This post has a bunch of on-demand jobs you can do to make extra money.
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/weekend-job-ideas/
I thought I’d seen it all when it comes to ideas for remote work, especially for those of transitioning from traditional careers like retail, teaching, etc. But then you surprised me with the Charlotte Chaze Data Analytics course!! Kudos to you and thanks so much for sharing this gem and updated list! Been following Holly & WAH for a few years now!
You’re welcome, Michelle!
Thanks for being a loyal reader! :)