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35 Work From Home No Experience Jobs


Would you like to work from home, but you don’t have a college degree or prior work experience?

No problem.

If you’re willing to put your best foot forward, and you have the right soft skills (think fast and accurate typing, excellent communication skills, and attention to detail), you can find remote work in a variety of fields.

Here is a list of 35 legitimate work from home no experience jobs for beginners.

1. 3 Play Media – Transcription

3 Play Media hires freelance transcriptionists and editors to transcribe audio recordings into text documents. You must have excellent communication skills, a solid command of English grammar and punctuation, as well as the ability to multitask.

2. $99 Social – Content Writer

$99 Social hires part-time content writers to write content for social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. No experience is needed for this role, but you must have excellent spelling, grammar, and punctuation skills. Before starting, you’ll need to complete 7-8 hours of training.

3. ACD Direct – Virtual Call Center Agent

ACD Direct hires virtual call agents who are tech-savvy and have excellent phone and people skills, as well as strong organizational skills. In this role, you can create your own schedule, and you don’t need a dedicated landline. ACD Direct does not hire individuals from California, Delaware, Massachusetts, Louisiana, West Virginia, Wyoming, Vermont, and South Dakota due to varying state independent contracting laws.

4. Alorica – Customer Service Reps

Alorica hires part-time and full-time customer service reps from the US to provide support via phone, email, chat, and social media. Since Alorica delivers customer service for many companies, the criteria for each role differs slightly. But in general, you’ll need a high school diploma or GED, strong communication skills, and basic computer skills. While no experience is required for this work from home job, it is preferred. They also offer paid training, and full-time roles come with benefits.

5. Amazon Mechanical Turk – Short Tasks

Amazon Mechanical Turk is an online marketplace where businesses can post tasks they need to have completed. Assignments include data validation, online research, surveys, content moderation, data entry, writing social media posts, and more. While this is a legit work from home gig, the tasks often don’t pay well, only pennies per task. I wouldn’t suggest spending a lot of time doing low-paying tasks, but it may be a decent side earner for when you’re watching TV or waiting around for an appointment.

6. Appen – Short Tasks

Appen hires freelancers for projects like data annotation, social media evaluation, translation, transcription, surveys, online moderation, and data collection. Interested job candidates must be 18 years old and have excellent communication, analytical, and web research skills. To work for Appen, you’ll need to pass their evaluation tests, which I’ve heard are very challenging.

7. ARC – Telephone Mystery Shopping

If you’re well-spoken and have excellent written and listening skills, check out ARC’s mystery shopping jobs. Evaluators and shoppers work a variety of hours and days, including normal business hours, nights, and weekends.

8. Back Office Betties – Legal Intake Specialists

Back Office Betties hires part- and full-time legal intake specialists from Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Florida. For these remote jobs, you’ll need excellent communication skills and a high level of emotional intelligence. No experience is necessary for these roles; however, they also hire senior-level legal intake specialists at higher rates. Positions come with a wide variety of benefits.

9. Cambly – Online Tutoring Jobs

Cambly is a platform where non-native English speakers can practice their conversational English skills with native English speakers. To become a tutor with Cambly, all you’ll need is a reliable internet connection, a computer with a webcam, and good communication skills. At this time, Cambly only hires native English speakers, and the pay is $.017 per minute ($10.20 per hour) for conversing with adults and $0.20 per minute ($12.00 per hour) for working with kids. Cambly makes payments every Monday via PayPal.

10. Chatdesk – Chat Agent

Chatdesk hires freelancers to provide customer support for e-commerce companies via chat, email, text, and social media. No formal experience is needed for this position. However, you should be tech-savvy, detail-oriented, and able to work at least two hours daily. In this work from home job, you can create your schedule and work from anywhere. The pay in this position is per ticket ($0.30 to $0.80) you work, and you must reach $50 to withdraw your earnings. 

11. Clickworker – Microtask Provider

Clickworker is a microtask platform where you can work on small tasks like writing, translation, research, taking surveys, and data processing. Anyone, regardless of skills or experience, can register on the site. Clickworker’s initiation and training ensure that you have the proper competencies to work on the task at hand. Payments are made via PayPal once your account has reached a $10 threshold.

12. Conduent – Remote W2 Roles

Conduent remote workers from around the globe! Positions include both part-time and full-time opportunities for customer service representatives, tech support, sales, bilingual customer care, program eligibility, medical claims, data entry, and more. Some positions don’t even require experience! Training is paid, benefits are offered for full-time roles, and pay rates vary based on the job. Select the remote work option using the search filters on the left-hand side.

13. Copify – Freelance Writing Jobs

On Copify, you can accept freelance writing assignments as soon as your application is approved. No formal qualifications are needed to get started. Copify makes payments through PayPal, and you can earn up to $30 per 500 words of written content. Be sure to research this opportunity before joining, as they get mixed reviews on Glassdoor.

14. DataAnnotation Tech – AI Training Jobs

DataAnnotation Tech hires freelancers from the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia to complete a wide variety of AI training tasks. For these entry-level positions, no prior professional experience is needed; however, you should have strong writing skills, excellent research skills, and a high level of attention to detail.

Some gigs require specific subject matter knowledge, like coding, math, or science, and all applicants must take and pass an assessment exam before being able to work on projects. The types of projects you work on will vary in nature but may consist of interacting with chatbots, creating written text responses, research, editing, and more. The starting pay for these positions is $20 per hour. 

15. Datavio.ai – Short Task Jobs

Datavio.ai, formerly iSoftStone, is a crowdsourcing platform where you can work as a search engine evaluator, transcriber, translator, data collector, website tester, and more. For these roles, you’ll need to supply your own equipment, have excellent attention to detail, and be tech-savvy. Some gigs have additional criteria you’ll need to meet, so look at each job posting to find out what you’re qualified for. These at-home jobs tend to be sporadic and pay per task. However, it can be an interesting way to make extra money online.

16. Fancy Hands – Administrative Assistants

For most virtual assistant jobs, you’ll need at least one year of experience. However, Fancy Hands hires beginners to complete tasks like internet research, data entry, and making phone calls. For these positions, you’ll need to have excellent communication skills, a reliable internet connection, and an audio headset with a microphone. In this freelance role, you’ll earn $3.00-$7.00 per task, and payments are made via Dwolla every other Tuesday.

17. Foundever – Customer Service, Sales, and Support

Foundever hires for a variety of customer service and support roles. Most positions are full-time, and they offer paid training and benefits. To apply, you must be a multitasking problem-solver who enjoys working with people. Prior customer service experience is helpful but not required for employment.

18. InboxDone – Inbox Managers

InboxDone hires US-based workers to manage small business owners’ email inboxes. For this position, you must have excellent communication skills, be self-motivated, and be willing to make a long-term commitment to the company. Training is paid, and you’ll start off working part-time hours. You don’t need a resume or cover letter to apply, but they do want talented individuals who are dedicated A-game players.

19. Kelly Services – Staffing Agency

Kelly Services is a staffing agency that helps companies find qualified help. The thing I love about this site is they have excellent search features, including the option to pull only work from home jobs and entry-level work. At Kelly Services, you can find remote roles like data entry, administrative work, translator gigs, and project management jobs. On the site, you can search for part-time, full-time, per diem, temporary, and temp-to-hire work arrangements.

  • Both W2 and independent contractors

20. Lincoln Financial Group – Customer Service

Lincoln Financial Group hires US-based individuals with excellent communication skills and strong interpersonal skills for various customer service roles. These positions come with paid training, benefits, and bonus opportunities. While prior work experience is preferred, it is not required.

21. LiveXchange – Gig Workers

LiveXchange is an online marketplace where you can find work from home gigs for inbound calls, outbound calls, email support, live chat, and social media moderation. To work on LiveXchange, create an account and apply for jobs you’re interested in. Each company offers different pay rates, but I found gigs paying from $7.50-$18.00 per hour.

22. NexRep – Customer Care, Inbound, and Outbound Sales

NexRep hires individuals for customer service and sales roles. Once you complete the necessary paperwork and background check, you’ll attend a free week-long certification class. Once you finish training, you’ll be able to start taking calls from their marketplace. NexRep has opportunities 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you can make your own schedule. NexRep does NOT currently contract in the following states: AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, IL, MA, MD, ME, MO, NJ, NY, OR, RI, VT, WA, and WI.

23. NextWave Advocacy

NextWave Advocacy hires US-based workers to provide telephone outreach services, usually for nonprofit organizations. In these project-based roles, you can create your own schedule, and night weekend shifts are available. The average salary is $14 per hour, plus the opportunity to earn bonuses of up to $25 per hour. No experience is needed; however, you will need to submit an application, a phone audition, and an interview via phone. 

24. Omni Interactions – Customer Service and Support

Omni Interactions hires gig workers from the US, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, and the Philippines for tasks like answering inbound phone calls, replying to chat messages, and responding to emails. For these positions, you must have excellent communication skills, strong computer skills, the ability to type 25 words per minute, and the ability to empathize with customers. The average salary range for US workers is $14-$20 per hour, and you can create your own schedule.

Omni Interactions does not hire in Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Washington DC, and certain cities in Arizona, Colorado, and Minnesota.

25. Rev – Captioners, Translators, and Transcribers

Rev hires fast and accurate typists for freelance closed captioning, transcribing, and translation jobs. While you don’t need prior experience for these roles, you will need to pass an exam to demonstrate your proficiency in the English language and grammar. Once you pass that quiz, you must submit a transcription or caption sample to ensure your skills meet their quality standards. Rev makes payments weekly via PayPal. Rev hires in all US states except California.

26. Scribie – Transcription

Scribie is a transcription company that hires freelance transcriptionists to transcribe audio and video files. For these work from home positions, you’ll need to have excellent communication skills with correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar usage, and you’ll need to pass a sample test before taking on assignments.

27. Sigtrack – Data Entry Clerks

Sigtrack hires freelancers from the US (all states except California and Massachusetts) for online data entry jobs. While no experience is required for these positions, you’ll need to be detail-oriented because your pay is based on your accuracy and how many units you complete. You’ll also need to provide your own laptop with current running software and a high-speed internet connection and have a PayPal account to accept payments.

28. Smith.ai

Another work from home company that offers flexible work schedules is Smith.ai. In their entry-level roles, you’ll work full- or part-time hours as a virtual receptionist. To qualify for these positions, you must be able to type 40 words per minute, have exceptional written and verbal communication skills, and be able to multitask like a pro. Smith.ai hires applicants from the United States and Mexico and requires individuals to supply their computer system and high-speed internet connection. They also offer health benefits to employees working at least 30 hours per week, plus paid training and a starting pay rate of $15 per hour for US residents and $11 per hour for Mexican residents.

29. Stitch Fix – Stylists

Stitch Fix hires trend-focused part-time remote stylists who are detail-oriented and creative. For these online jobs, you must be located in US or UK; however, they do not hire stylists from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, Montana, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, Alaska, or Hawaii.

30. Sutherland – Customer Service, Sales, and Tech Support

Sutherland hires individuals for remote customer service, tech support, and sales. To apply for these positions, you’ll need to have a high school diploma or GED, solid typing skills, and excellent communication skills. While they prefer prior customer service experience, it’s not a requirement for employment. Sutherland offers paid training and benefits.

31. TELUS Digital – AI Trainers

TELUS Digital hires freelancers to rate ads, evaluate search engine results, and analyze and assess various forms of web content. These positions are part-time and require a high school diploma or GED, familiarity with current and historical events in the US, web-savviness, and thoroughness. Before you can begin to work with TELUS, you’ll need to pass their skills test, which is difficult, so be sure to study and read the questions carefully.

32. The Trevor Project – Crisis Workers

The Trevor Project is a suicide prevention and crisis intervention hotline for LGBTQ youth. Because their lines are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, they almost always have a need for compassionate, well-spoken individuals to provide emotional support via phone, text, and chat. Positions are full-time and come with benefits. You will need a home office that’s quiet and provides privacy.

33. Transcom – Technical Customer Support Representatives

Transcom hires in-person and virtual call center reps from around the world. US-based positions require applicants to have a high school diploma or GED, the ability to work 32-40 hours per week, and strong computer and communication skills. For these roles, you must live in one of the following states: AL, AR, FL, GA, ID, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MI, MS, MO, NE, NH, NC, ND, OH, OK, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, or WI. Positions come with paid training, computer equipment, and benefits like health insurance.

34. U-Haul – Customer Service and Sales Agents

U-Haul hires part-time customer service and sales agents. To apply for these positions, you must have excellent communication skills, basic computer skills, and a good grasp of US geography. These positions offer paid training and benefits.

35. Working Solutions – Customer Service and Sales

Working Solutions is a BPO (business process outsourcing) company that hires individuals for remote sales, travel, insurance, and customer service jobs. Currently, they hire individuals in the US (except California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington) and Canada. For these entry-level jobs, you should have excellent verbal communication skills, an authentic desire to help the customer, and be tech-savvy. You’ll also need to supply your own computer equipment and high-speed internet connection, as well as pass a criminal background check. As a contractor with Working Solutions, you’ll earn an hourly wage and have a flexible schedule.

Other Work From Home No Experience Jobs

If you want to try freelancing, you can use freelance marketplaces like Upwork, Guru, People Per Hour, Legiit, or Fiverr to search for side gigs. With these sites, you can bid on work or post your services for availability. Some skills or natural talents you may want to sell are writing blog posts, video editing, managing forums and online communities, graphic design, or other creative work. Of course, you can always start your own online business, which again doesn’t require any experience, just the passion, persistence, and drive to start.

Don’t let the lack of a college degree or experience stop you from pursuing your work from home dreams. Jump in and apply today for one of these remote opportunities for beginners. Or sign up and take some of these free training courses!

Originally published on April 10, 2020. Content updated January 2025.





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