yeah this vidoe isn't good at all honesly had to stop at the 2nd when he said you needed coding... Which i do but that's not wha ti want to do and it kind of tells me how the rest of the vidoe is going to go...
What are you talking about? Are you saying that you can't be a software developer with no experience? hahaha But yeah, this was mostly just a list of jobs that exist. The 'no experience' thing is ridiculous. Even with the 'customer rep' job which is the most "no experience" job on the list you'd be hard pushed to find a paying job that doesn't ask for at least 3 or 4 years experience. I mean, I know that they put that in the ad with high expectations but probably won't always get the 'perfect candidate' but still. And transcription is a nightmare unless you have AI do it for you.
Where are all of these Data Entry jobs that will hire you right away? I have done this remotely in the past and was recently let go of a job -- and have been looking to do data entry remotely for the last 3 1/2 months and cannot get a bite! It's making me a little crazy because everyone is telling me I should be able to get one right away because it's so easy to get hired -- etc. *sigh*
appreciate the info; however, where are you finding these data analytics jobs asking for no experience? I am finding the job postings for "need degree", "need x amount of experience" etc. I think making a video showing how and where to access these remote jobs would benefit a lot of people. Thank you again for the videos as well.
because most of the mentions are BS. Most of the things listed require experience or qualifications of some kind and in some cases also networking especially if you have no experience.
I remember finding out that Google had some training programs, Data Analytics included, that have a guaranteed pool of companies wanting to hire anyone who passes the programs.
A lot of these jobs aren't easy to get into as a beginner I am going for my bachelor's degree in IT with a concentration in software development and a minor in web development. I have less a year left and a 4.0 GPA and still nothing.
If a company REQUIRES you to wear a uniform they need to supply it for you. If a company REQUIRES you to go do a drug test they need to pay for it. If a company REQUIRES you to drive into work they're not required to pay you for the gas, insurance, or time spend commuting. Hell, even if you get into an accident because they forced you in, they're not even liable.
Lot of companies won't even do that, they make you pay for the uniform they require out of your own paycheck and often won't pay you for the drug test either.
@@shadowshatto I remember friends of mine who worked at fast food they had to buy their uniform, but never heard of anyone above min wage having to buy one. Also never heard of anyone paying for their own drug test, especially if its a random. In trucking we have to get medical cards which do require a drug test and sometimes we buy those ourselves.....but most of the time companies pay for them. Me personally I buy it myself because I don't like my employers having a sense of ownership over me. I believe everyone should act as their own free agent and employers who don't understand this are just trying to exploit you.
@laverdadbuscador Wait ... wait ... let's re-examine what you're saying: "If a company REQUIRES you to wear a uniform they need to supply it for you." Under the above premise, would the company requiring the drug test also supply the drugs? Asking for a friend.
Thank you! I’m a fairly new nurse who decided I want to make a career change. Will begin a Data Analytics course this month! I’m excited to step away from a patient/customer facing role and the medical industry as a whole.
I too, am moving away from healthcare and into the tech world. Currently a travel PTA, been doing it for 4 years and I'm ready to come off the road . PTAs don't make enough money as perm employees and the patient load is ridiculous. Good luck with the transition!!
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idk if you'll see this but i'm just a dude from georgia working 2-jobs and I just want a stay at home job like data entry or marketing. I need help and im willing to do the work whatever it is. I have the skills and im developing new ones daily but what jobs are in demand of ppl like me ?
The stories you hear for stuff like data analyst not needing college are all outdated stories. Its very hard for most of these jobs to get anything if you didn't go to college. Same thing happened when I was looking at salesforce jobs, plenty of stories about not needing college but if you just look at the job posts of today, many want college + certs + 2 years experience. And that's for a job where college is completely irrelevant to the job.
The truth is that a 4 year college degree can't keep up with the growth rate and pace of tech. I hear what you're saying but there are a lot of nuances. For example there's a lot of value in working your way up from an IT help desk position with a HS Diploma. You can work your way up to becoming a cybersecurity professional earning 6 figures. You'll be seen as an individual that grew up on tech.
@@adeona5202 that kind of progression would be logical but for most people its simply impossible. The college degree gatekeepers are everywhere. I recently got turned down from a job that was essentially just an office admin with the only real "skill" being sending and writting emails. Turned down because degree in any random major required. Going to need a degree to work at McDonald's at this rate.
They are making it hard for anyone to get work with the gatekeeping. They just have their pics and choose who they wanna give it to. Even people with degrees find it hard to get work. @@Zero11_ss So, the best option is become a business owner.
I think you should change the name of this video. All require experience. You should call it, "Got your career started but want to go remote." Or, "Want to go remote, these are the fields to work for. if you want to work from home."
Well, I am trying to get a basic job with no real plan to stay long and does not have to be a high paying job. Going on 2 months of looking at CSR jobs, no REAL leads, over 40 apps. So, not that EASY. I do have experience and very good communication skills. It is all about right place at the right time.
The majority of ppl that I personally know that work remote, gained there employment by who they knew. It was definitely not by there skill set. I'm sure there are people who gain employment from there skill set but the chances are slim to none
@@C1K450 Not true ... I know of people who have been hired straight out the gate for remote work as SOC Analyst and other jobs as well...this was their 1st job in tech also...they knew not one person in the company... and there are more than you think or know... Good luck on your venture...
Yeah, I think I fell for the same mistake that a lot of other people did. No experience does not really mean no knowledge. I need a simple low paying job that allows me to continue my web development classes, 🤨, so none of these jobs.
I have done my QA training from one of the consulting companies, and they said that they will do a mock interview and my resume marketing and promote me as an 0 to 5 years of experience QA tester. But after training, they started pretending we r busy with other students and keep practicing for interview questions. It's been 3 months since I've finished my training, and I didn't get a job. I tried from my side, too, with my 5 years of customer service experience. But I tell you guys, without experience, there is no chance 😮 to get a QA job. I tried with junior and entry-level positions also but didn't get any response.
OMG! I'm a Pharmacist too! I was thinking how the heck am i going to find a good paying job, so I can keep a roof over my head and a tally afford a decent car! Thank you for sharing!
Im only at 1:11 and I completely feel you. I’m a respiratory therapist trying to find pivot to remote beginner jobs… surprisingly has been incredibly difficult. Thank you for sharing your experience and great info!
Shane, I was seeing which companies that will hire remote software developers or remote software quality assurance analysts that don't require any experience? I have a difficult time finding them, I hope their are companies that hire these positions that don't require a degree also and no experience. Please, any advice or info would help me out a lot. I have been struggling trying to get into this field for the past 3 years, I love your videos. Their the best!
idk much about it but you can start doing volunteer work and take on less paying jobs that can get your foot into the door of computer science and work your way up once you're in@@duncanduncan733
I recently got a remote job with a university as a qualitative coder where I tag transcriptions of oral histories with various themes using a qualitative data analysis software, and then all that information goes towards creating a database. It’s different from the type of coding I’m used to (web development, programming), but it’s completely applicable to the stuff I’m interested in doing professionally, which is data analysis, database development/administration, and data engineering. Before this, I was working at a restaurant and was looking at 80 hour work weeks if I went the route of my bachelor’s degree in hospitality management. Eff dat! lol
@@pablorosario7356 It pretty much fell into my lap. A Facebook page I follow shared the job post. It said you didn't need to have experience with qualitative coding, but that some basic computer skills would be nice, so I applied. I found out the project leader knew a handful of people that I knew, so I reached out to a friend who also teaches at the university with her.
I have skills, just not the kind that lads you a remote job. I already make 55k a year with a top out of 87k. However I have no degree other than a certification.
Im a CS rep right now. And yes, the job doesn't pay well. Most customers are nice tho. But, since I do this job, I get a lot of other oppertunities. Got some quite nice offers I didn't get before. I didn't take any yet because I'm in the last phase of college. I'm just staying here a little longer, get some certificates on the way and then look for a nicer remote job. But if you're just starting or need a job next to college, cs rep is a great option as a experience builder.
I have 19 years old and my first job was in a call center (Customer Service Representative) and at the beginning was like the best job I had because you got the option to work from home but, I always needed to deel with Karen’s in every single call and then I realize that is not the job that I want for the rest of my life but overall is a good full time job to begin with.
Software developer? Really bro? Even many computer science grads are having a hard time finding jobs in this economy. I think you really underestimate how hard it is to break into some of the fields you list here with NO experience.
I've been a blue collar worker my whole life... Now I want to travel around with my kids in a trailer and see the states and not be held down to a house... What can I do to better myself to get a remote job?
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I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.
Only clicked on this video to see what type of dirty remote jobs that people could do with out experience, only to find jobs that do need experience. Web development you need a list of skills to be good and its many ongoing years of hard work you don't stop learning. IT desk help you need an associate degree in IT at minimum but what you want is a bachelor's degree that's what employers want to see.
Here's a thought. Can you do a video on a list of jobs for people who want to escape minimum wage? I think minimum wage is like a sand trap, just like golf. It's very difficult to get out of. Anyway, it's just a thought.
For whatever reason, I have over 10years experience in retail/customer service and cant get hired for even customer service rep remote jobs!! Im so insanely frustrated.
A half an hour lunch? Try 1 single unpaid 30 min lunch for a 10hr shift and where it takes 5 mins to just get to the break room and they make you take it 2hrs into your shift!! As you can tell I did not like working in ashitty fast food chain as a teen!!
I'm not very talented at all, yet I was able to get a remote job. I didn't even think I could get one, but I'm glad I was wrong. Edit: I just saw the score for option # 10 and yes, it's a customer service job. So maybe that's why I was able to get it...
Hi Shane, Thank you for this video. Can you make a video, or just a recommendation, for people who are looking for a work from home job but are NOT trying to get rich please? All I see online is make lots of money per hour,day,year...... I am semi-retired and just need a WFH job where I can work when I want and I'm not trying to make a ton of money. I often wake up in the middle of the night full of energy and would love to start working at random times like that. What's the best one in your opinion that pays by the work and NOT by the time? Does that exist? Thanks you.
I got a certificate in tech sales but it seems like every remote job ends up not being remote or it’s a scam, I’m not sure why I can’t seem to find anything that’s legit
So, as a pharmacist, what skillets did you possess that were marketable to remote work employers? Of course you had to get educated and licensed as a pharmacist, but were there incidental skillets that you had as a result that were not purely related to pharmacology? With that in mind, are there people with skills that they somehow assume everyone has, or do not see the application outside of their current field, that would make them desired in other job markets?
I can scroll tf out of Netflix menus and watch the first 3 minutes of most YT videos. My mortgage is $1200/month, trouble finding one of these company’s willing to send material and equiptment to my house to work from home. Any advise?
Great video Shane ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us ! But I would really appreciate getting into the topic without that much talking about that 🙏🏻
I have been teaching online since 2019, glad I started early. I skipped VIP Kid as they only focus on chinese children and they aren't flexible. I used ITalki, I set my own hours and my own prices. I make between 1-3k a month, depending on how much I want to teach.
Regarding the links specialist job, as far as I know Google would punish you if you pay other websites to put links to your website. I mean, this strategy is very outdated. Only organic traffic would bring your website to the first page of search. No offense but I feel like your link specialist friend is exaggerating her salary or not telling the whole story. I understand that nobody would give away their secrets once they got to that level. Thanks for your work!
Good video. At the moment I'm an ESL teacher but would like a change. I'm not really computer literate but do you think I should learn a free course like data entry or something like that because how can I get a remote job even doing lower jobs if I don't have experience or maybe doing basic copywriting course or something. Any advice you can give me would be a great help. Thanks
Great video Shane. That's so cool that you were pharmacist. I'm a pharmacy technician in search of remote opportunities. Would you happen to know of any? Even fully remote?
52k for IT Helpdesk?! I'm see help wanted posts starting as low as $15hr. Avg seems to be apx 20/hr which is only 40k give or take... and thats for a Lvl II tech.
Im an RPh too. Where are you located. I need a high paying remote that pays 500 a day quickly but don't have technology skills. What can i put on my resume to transition into a new field
I already know why I want an entry level job, I don’t need 7 mins of you explaining to me why I should want one or your life’s story
I almost peed myself
....exactly 💯 my thoughts...usually I type it out but you beat me to it 😆
it's too bad there's no way to skip ahead on a youtube vid past the stuff you would otherwise bitch about
No way any of the above jobs are for entry level 😢
Yeah, there wasn't one single job he mentioned that you could jump into with no experience.
No experience needed but education (learning) needed ..
Nice👍🏾
yeah this vidoe isn't good at all honesly had to stop at the 2nd when he said you needed coding... Which i do but that's not wha ti want to do and it kind of tells me how the rest of the vidoe is going to go...
@@zerooner2216yeah pretty misleading for people looking for ways to escape a regular 9-5.
There are free courses on the internet everywhere
@@finnanut9260 But unfortunately that's not what the click-baity title says.
what a complete waste of 17 minutes
What happened to the No Experience Necessary as cited in the title?
What are you talking about? Are you saying that you can't be a software developer with no experience? hahaha But yeah, this was mostly just a list of jobs that exist. The 'no experience' thing is ridiculous. Even with the 'customer rep' job which is the most "no experience" job on the list you'd be hard pushed to find a paying job that doesn't ask for at least 3 or 4 years experience. I mean, I know that they put that in the ad with high expectations but probably won't always get the 'perfect candidate' but still. And transcription is a nightmare unless you have AI do it for you.
Where are all of these Data Entry jobs that will hire you right away? I have done this remotely in the past and was recently let go of a job -- and have been looking to do data entry remotely for the last 3 1/2 months and cannot get a bite! It's making me a little crazy because everyone is telling me I should be able to get one right away because it's so easy to get hired -- etc. *sigh*
your video title says "Jobs with no experience needed" but the opportunities you are giving require specific skill sets and experience....
Isn’t help
Yeah, that's why you browse and there is a thing called on the job training. And you don't have to quit your job to apply.
appreciate the info; however, where are you finding these data analytics jobs asking for no experience? I am finding the job postings for "need degree", "need x amount of experience" etc. I think making a video showing how and where to access these remote jobs would benefit a lot of people. Thank you again for the videos as well.
Exactly!!
because most of the mentions are BS.
Most of the things listed require experience or qualifications of some kind and in some cases also networking especially if you have no experience.
I remember finding out that Google had some training programs, Data Analytics included, that have a guaranteed pool of companies wanting to hire anyone who passes the programs.
Woah, please comment on every youtube video :D Well said!
No experience needed he said after telling it requires a skillset... I guess a chance to find a true entry level remote job is slim to none
A lot of these jobs aren't easy to get into as a beginner I am going for my bachelor's degree in IT with a concentration in software development and a minor in web development. I have less a year left and a 4.0 GPA and still nothing.
If a company REQUIRES you to wear a uniform they need to supply it for you.
If a company REQUIRES you to go do a drug test they need to pay for it.
If a company REQUIRES you to drive into work they're not required to pay you for the gas, insurance, or time spend commuting.
Hell, even if you get into an accident because they forced you in, they're not even liable.
Lot of companies won't even do that, they make you pay for the uniform they require out of your own paycheck and often won't pay you for the drug test either.
@@shadowshatto I remember friends of mine who worked at fast food they had to buy their uniform, but never heard of anyone above min wage having to buy one. Also never heard of anyone paying for their own drug test, especially if its a random. In trucking we have to get medical cards which do require a drug test and sometimes we buy those ourselves.....but most of the time companies pay for them. Me personally I buy it myself because I don't like my employers having a sense of ownership over me. I believe everyone should act as their own free agent and employers who don't understand this are just trying to exploit you.
@laverdadbuscador
Wait ... wait ... let's re-examine what you're saying:
"If a company REQUIRES you to wear a uniform they need to supply it for you."
Under the above premise, would the company requiring the drug test also supply the drugs?
Asking for a friend.
@@Paul-in-Viet-Nam lol nope, they wouldn't need to supply the drugs because they're not wanting you to do them.
Thank you! I’m a fairly new nurse who decided I want to make a career change. Will begin a Data Analytics course this month! I’m excited to step away from a patient/customer facing role and the medical industry as a whole.
You're welcome! Check out Nurse Informaticist
You got this!! Best of luck on your journey!
@@Louisianish medical coding is a low-paying career.
I too, am moving away from healthcare and into the tech world. Currently a travel PTA, been doing it for 4 years and I'm ready to come off the road . PTAs don't make enough money as perm employees and the patient load is ridiculous. Good luck with the transition!!
Pharmacy informatics?
Has anyone tried DMVNERDS?
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I would love to hear about the best jobs to develop valuable skills that can be applied to a lot of other jobs
idk if you'll see this but i'm just a dude from georgia working 2-jobs and I just want a stay at home job like data entry or marketing. I need help and im willing to do the work whatever it is. I have the skills and im developing new ones daily but what jobs are in demand of ppl like me ?
The stories you hear for stuff like data analyst not needing college are all outdated stories. Its very hard for most of these jobs to get anything if you didn't go to college. Same thing happened when I was looking at salesforce jobs, plenty of stories about not needing college but if you just look at the job posts of today, many want college + certs + 2 years experience. And that's for a job where college is completely irrelevant to the job.
The truth is that a 4 year college degree can't keep up with the growth rate and pace of tech. I hear what you're saying but there are a lot of nuances. For example there's a lot of value in working your way up from an IT help desk position with a HS Diploma. You can work your way up to becoming a cybersecurity professional earning 6 figures. You'll be seen as an individual that grew up on tech.
@@adeona5202 that kind of progression would be logical but for most people its simply impossible. The college degree gatekeepers are everywhere. I recently got turned down from a job that was essentially just an office admin with the only real "skill" being sending and writting emails. Turned down because degree in any random major required. Going to need a degree to work at McDonald's at this rate.
They are making it hard for anyone to get work with the gatekeeping. They just have their pics and choose who they wanna give it to. Even people with degrees find it hard to get work. @@Zero11_ss So, the best option is become a business owner.
I think you should change the name of this video. All require experience. You should call it, "Got your career started but want to go remote." Or, "Want to go remote, these are the fields to work for. if you want to work from home."
I got laid off 6 years ago and I've never gone back to any desk job.
What kind of job you do now?
Well, I am trying to get a basic job with no real plan to stay long and does not have to be a high paying job. Going on 2 months of looking at CSR jobs, no REAL leads, over 40 apps. So, not that EASY. I do have experience and very good communication skills. It is all about right place at the right time.
I used to have a close to 6 hour commute time in NYC 2 hours toget there and about 4 or more to get back.... 3 hours of sleep.. Wasn't good.
The majority of ppl that I personally know that work remote, gained there employment by who they knew. It was definitely not by there skill set. I'm sure there are people who gain employment from there skill set but the chances are slim to none
Yup only referred friends and seniors in the company gets to have that remote/hybrid option. Newbies gotta start in the field.
@@C1K450 Not true ... I know of people who have been hired straight out the gate for remote work as SOC Analyst and other jobs as well...this was their 1st job in tech also...they knew not one person in the company... and there are more than you think or know... Good luck on your venture...
The fact that Im a born and raised Puerto Rican looking into this in the middle of the US 🥺
My 5th year as a paramedic, my 6th as a firefighter. Firefighting is still fun but I can’t do emergency medicine anymore I was to sit and think now
Yeah, I think I fell for the same mistake that a lot of other people did. No experience does not really mean no knowledge. I need a simple low paying job that allows me to continue my web development classes, 🤨, so none of these jobs.
I have done my QA training from one of the consulting companies, and they said that they will do a mock interview and my resume marketing and promote me as an 0 to 5 years of experience QA tester. But after training, they started pretending we r busy with other students and keep practicing for interview questions. It's been 3 months since I've finished my training, and I didn't get a job. I tried from my side, too, with my 5 years of customer service experience. But I tell you guys, without experience, there is no chance 😮 to get a QA job.
I tried with junior and entry-level positions also but didn't get any response.
Software development is not that easy to get into these days. Competitive and it’s getting a lot more technical than it used to be.
OMG! I'm a Pharmacist too!
I was thinking how the heck am i going to find a good paying job, so I can keep a roof over my head and a tally afford a decent car! Thank you for sharing!
Im only at 1:11 and I completely feel you. I’m a respiratory therapist trying to find pivot to remote beginner jobs… surprisingly has been incredibly difficult. Thank you for sharing your experience and great info!
You're welcome and best of luck!
Shane, I was seeing which companies that will hire remote software developers or remote software quality assurance analysts that don't require any experience? I have a difficult time finding them, I hope their are companies that hire these positions that don't require a degree also and no experience. Please, any advice or info would help me out a lot. I have been struggling trying to get into this field for the past 3 years, I love your videos. Their the best!
idk much about it but you can start doing volunteer work and take on less paying jobs that can get your foot into the door of computer science and work your way up once you're in@@duncanduncan733
I recently got a remote job with a university as a qualitative coder where I tag transcriptions of oral histories with various themes using a qualitative data analysis software, and then all that information goes towards creating a database. It’s different from the type of coding I’m used to (web development, programming), but it’s completely applicable to the stuff I’m interested in doing professionally, which is data analysis, database development/administration, and data engineering.
Before this, I was working at a restaurant and was looking at 80 hour work weeks if I went the route of my bachelor’s degree in hospitality management. Eff dat! lol
how?
iam truck driver looking for side jobs
@@pablorosario7356 It pretty much fell into my lap. A Facebook page I follow shared the job post. It said you didn't need to have experience with qualitative coding, but that some basic computer skills would be nice, so I applied. I found out the project leader knew a handful of people that I knew, so I reached out to a friend who also teaches at the university with her.
@@Louisianish How much did it pay?
@@pablorosario7356 I can help you with getting dropshipping setup through Etsy, I make a good amount from it
Working on my certs for IT Helpdesk currently! Great video!
You think you can get a software development job without a degree?? Even with a degree it’s difficult to get this job
I have skills, just not the kind that lads you a remote job. I already make 55k a year with a top out of 87k. However I have no degree other than a certification.
No need experience, but these positions need the skill. Thanks for the vid.
Im a CS rep right now.
And yes, the job doesn't pay well. Most customers are nice tho.
But, since I do this job, I get a lot of other oppertunities. Got some quite nice offers I didn't get before.
I didn't take any yet because I'm in the last phase of college. I'm just staying here a little longer, get some certificates on the way and then look for a nicer remote job.
But if you're just starting or need a job next to college, cs rep is a great option as a experience builder.
Also a pharmacist. Also looking to get out. Have a Computer Science degree and a whole lot of other skills. Want to do this remote working.
What would you recommend for someone like myself who's always worked in construction as a welder or a superintendent that now wants to work from home?
yeah, i am looking for the same.
I have 19 years old and my first job was in a call center (Customer Service Representative) and at the beginning was like the best job I had because you got the option to work from home but, I always needed to deel with Karen’s in every single call and then I realize that is not the job that I want for the rest of my life but overall is a good full time job to begin with.
Hello! Are you open to work remotely
@@AlbertoDiaz-rr1tp i am
U made me laugh. Poor karen
@Alberto Diaz I am open to work remotely but flexible. Like I can put in 20hrs
@@AlbertoDiaz-rr1tp me too
10 out of 10 for digital marketing. It's a flooded market. Could make change for a long time without the right training.
You have a great personality. Love your videos
Thanks for the kind words. Watch out for more videos.
I'm a heavy equipment operator/ truck driver. Nobody has offered me a remote job. I guess I'm not skilled 😢
Software developer? Really bro? Even many computer science grads are having a hard time finding jobs in this economy. I think you really underestimate how hard it is to break into some of the fields you list here with NO experience.
I've been a blue collar worker my whole life... Now I want to travel around with my kids in a trailer and see the states and not be held down to a house... What can I do to better myself to get a remote job?
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I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.
Only clicked on this video to see what type of dirty remote jobs that people could do with out experience, only to find jobs that do need experience. Web development you need a list of skills to be good and its many ongoing years of hard work you don't stop learning. IT desk help you need an associate degree in IT at minimum but what you want is a bachelor's degree that's what employers want to see.
Here's a thought. Can you do a video on a list of jobs for people who want to escape minimum wage?
I think minimum wage is like a sand trap, just like golf. It's very difficult to get out of. Anyway, it's just a thought.
For whatever reason, I have over 10years experience in retail/customer service and cant get hired for even customer service rep remote jobs!! Im so insanely frustrated.
How do you think ChatGPT will affect these job opportunities?
Good question....!!
So many of these jobs DO require experience or even schooling…c’mon man
An hour lunch? Try only getting a half hour lunch. Almost feels like I had more time to eat during Navy bootcamp!
A half an hour lunch? Try 1 single unpaid 30 min lunch for a 10hr shift and where it takes 5 mins to just get to the break room and they make you take it 2hrs into your shift!!
As you can tell I did not like working in ashitty fast food chain as a teen!!
I'm not very talented at all, yet I was able to get a remote job. I didn't even think I could get one, but I'm glad I was wrong. Edit: I just saw the score for option # 10 and yes, it's a customer service job. So maybe that's why I was able to get it...
Are you in the US, am not in the US so opportunity like that is minimal for some of us...
Where did you tutor for pharmacy? I have a Bachelors in nursing from Purdue and anyone I’ve mentored has done very well.
Thank you for the info. And I'm watching all the ads... on mute lol
Thank you for this video. I have been searching for a remote job for a very long time and need some tips. Wish me luck 🙏🏾
You're welcome! Best of luck
Yep gonna be stuck at my job if these are the alternatives... 🥴
I am also a pharmacist. Considering switching careers.
I think you've put the wrong title for this video. You are not profiling jobs here that do not require experience.
Its ok AI is coming for all of these jobs!
I'm a tractor technician. What is a good remote job for me?
Though I hate long ass intros your intro is what made me sub lol 😂
“You don’t have skills”
Sorry I thought three languages, three degrees and experience across multiple fields would cut it.
But I’m the problem, sure
Hi Shane, Thank you for this video. Can you make a video, or just a recommendation, for people who are looking for a work from home job but are NOT trying to get rich please? All I see online is make lots of money per hour,day,year......
I am semi-retired and just need a WFH job where I can work when I want and I'm not trying to make a ton of money. I often wake up in the middle of the night full of energy and would love to start working at random times like that. What's the best one in your opinion that pays by the work and NOT by the time? Does that exist? Thanks you.
Same here; would love to find something that I can do to fit my random schedule
I'm here because I drive 1.5 hrs to an office I'm quite over working in. I'm only that far into the video and I'm ready to save the 3+ hrs a day.
Which of these job do you actually do? That would be a good video to see!!
Could You possible Recommend Some Businesses That Are Hiring in Each Category
Please always solve the problem of giving full details on websites to get started not just the topic pleasw
I got a certificate in tech sales but it seems like every remote job ends up not being remote or it’s a scam, I’m not sure why I can’t seem to find anything that’s legit
yea I just left a company which was trying to scam its own customers.
I can't imagine how you could get any of these jobs with no experience. Most of these sound like highly skilled jobs.
Great list, thank you
So, as a pharmacist, what skillets did you possess that were marketable to remote work employers? Of course you had to get educated and licensed as a pharmacist, but were there incidental skillets that you had as a result that were not purely related to pharmacology?
With that in mind, are there people with skills that they somehow assume everyone has, or do not see the application outside of their current field, that would make them desired in other job markets?
He used his skillets to become a short order cook.
@@LDW1961 lol, niceXD
I was wondering the same. I’m also coming from the medical field.
It’s better to go to work unless it’s really far…staying home makes you isolated and humans needs to interact
I'm a registered nurse. I just want to work part time.
I can scroll tf out of Netflix menus and watch the first 3 minutes of most YT videos. My mortgage is $1200/month, trouble finding one of these company’s willing to send material and equiptment to my house to work from home. Any advise?
Can you do a video telling more details about the best ones from this video
Great video Shane ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us ! But I would really appreciate getting into the topic without that much talking about that 🙏🏻
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I have been teaching online since 2019, glad I started early. I skipped VIP Kid as they only focus on chinese children and they aren't flexible. I used ITalki, I set my own hours and my own prices. I make between 1-3k a month, depending on how much I want to teach.
Being English teacher on Italki, the requirement is only for native speaker?
Thank you for what you do. Wish you the best!!
Thanks Dr. Shane I liked and subscribed ✅✅✅😎😎😎👍👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩😬😬😬😀😀😀
I need links for the actual jobs...
Regarding the links specialist job, as far as I know Google would punish you if you pay other websites to put links to your website. I mean, this strategy is very outdated.
Only organic traffic would bring your website to the first page of search.
No offense but I feel like your link specialist friend is exaggerating her salary or not telling the whole story. I understand that nobody would give away their secrets once they got to that level.
Thanks for your work!
I have been looking for a Data Entry Operator and I have not been able to find one - any ideas?
I thought you would give list of companies as the previous one. But ....
NOPE !! I checked almost all of these sites and they DO require tons of experience .
Good video. At the moment I'm an ESL teacher but would like a change. I'm not really computer literate but do you think I should learn a free course like data entry or something like that because how can I get a remote job even doing lower jobs if I don't have experience or maybe doing basic copywriting course or something. Any advice you can give me would be a great help. Thanks
I think most data entry jobs are a scam, at least from what i have personally seen while applying.
@@Zero11_ss Yes it seems like that. How can people show their faces on youtube and lie
I kid you not as I was going to press the like button you brought it up
as soon as you totaled up the hours you can save in a year
Thanks!
So what jobs are for someone who works in a machine shop for 14 years, did construction for 15 years
Great video Shane. That's so cool that you were pharmacist. I'm a pharmacy technician in search of remote opportunities. Would you happen to know of any? Even fully remote?
How long does it take to get the Google analytics certificate?
The most jobs you mentioned need some experience not "no experience"
Curious as to why you didn't list paid search specialist , are you more bearish on digital marketing jobs overall?
He did list it. Paid search is ppc (pay per click)
52k for IT Helpdesk?! I'm see help wanted posts starting as low as $15hr. Avg seems to be apx 20/hr which is only 40k give or take... and thats for a Lvl II tech.
Interesting Video
Bro I’m a pharmacist too 😅I SUBBED 🙌 I feel that I relate to a couple of things you mentioned. Appreciate the information ℹ️
Where do people get experience to work in Digital Marketing?
don't understand why you put "No Experience" but some of these jobs do require experience.
Which ones?
Thanks! How will AI change the list?
Im an RPh too. Where are you located. I need a high paying remote that pays 500 a day quickly but don't have technology skills. What can i put on my resume to transition into a new field
12:09 It's not just Mr. Beast behind his RUclips Channels. He also has a team of people who help him build it consistently.
THESE job videos are just to earn them money... theses JOB videos are THEIR JOB!
question, the intro, the DID YOU KNOW? how long did it take to roto that?
Can this remote be done in different areas or continent