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6 Jobs with High Salaries You Can Do from Home

May 6, 2019 By Amitverain 2 Comments

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6 Job Opportunities from High – Income Homes – In 2019, many people began to consider taking work that could be done at home.

The community prefers to do work that does not require them to go to work, work that frees them in managing their working time, and jobs that can generate substantial money from home.

Of course this is in line with technological developments that continue to evolve over time, and change people’s lives today.

If you are careful about seeing opportunities, there are lots of high-paying jobs that can be done at home, including:

6 Job Opportunities From High-Income Homes

1. Virtual Assistant

Virtual Assistant Home Jobs

With so many businesses operating online, it is not surprising that there are currently many virtual assistants needed to help them stay organized in completing administrative tasks.

Tasks provided can include writing, replying to emails, creating and distributing documents related to business, responding to media and business questions, writing and creating content, and much more.

While the salary provided for this work varies greatly, virtual assistants can usually generate around Rp. 5 million per month, depending on how many tasks they are responsible for.

Beyond that, salaries are also very dependent on who you work for, and what skills you can do.

2. Translator

translator job

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most translators do their work at home, and often work under tight deadlines.

Although this work sometimes requires a bachelor’s degree, the most important requirements for translators, of course, are the fluency of at least two languages.

The national median wage depending on the level of difficulty and the amount of material that must be translated.

3. Web Developer

It’s actually quite easy to build a site yourself by utilizing many free online learning opportunities.

However, most people do not have that skill, or do not have time, which is why many people create websites and blogs by handing them over to experts.

As long as you have a laptop, fast internet, and the ability to create a site, then you can become a web developer.

Amazingly, these web developer workers have high salaries because of the level of expertise that everyone does not have.

The more complicated the site you can make, the more expensive you can offer.

4. Freelance writer

A writer is needed to form a news article, create content, and find creative ideas that will fill the pages of almost every site on the Internet.

The writing experience is very helpful, but what you really need to get started is encouragement, ambition, and the ability to find unique angles on events that occur every day.

Sites like Freelancer.com or Fiverr are sites for those who want to find work as freelance writers. In order to get a project, you may need to have a portfolio or at least some examples of writing that you can include along with your resume .

For the salary you get, it usually varies depending on who you write, and how much writing you make. In general, per article will be valued at a minimum of 4000 Naira, even more. Of course this depends on the portfolio you have.

5. Social Media Manager

Almost every big business uses social media channels as a means to reach their customers directly, and without paying high prices for television, print, or radio advertisements.

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But not every big business has someone to manage their social media accounts, therefore more and more individuals are starting to market themselves as social media managers.

This work is here to help businesses develop their online followers to expand their reach.

You can find vacancies for this job on several sites to find work such as Jobstreet, Linkedin, or other sites.

Social media managers usually earn the same income as virtual assistants. Some social media managers can also work for retainer or sustainable.

6. Blogger

Being a blogger is not like any other job at home so you have to show up and build it yourself.

Even worse, most blogs may not produce a penny for years when the process grows and develops. In this case, blogging is not an easy job at all.

However, there is a lot of potential for a writer who is able to build an audience, develop their site, and find ways to monetize it to start earning income.

Some bloggers make money through affiliate advertisements, sponsored posts, Google Adsense, and product sales.

A blogger’s income cannot be measured because this work is determined by how popular the site you are building.

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  1. Nwafor Augustine chukwuebuka says

    I’m interesting for the job

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  2. MUHAMMAD DANJUMA AYAGI says

    How should I apply for the job?

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