Best Remote Jobs Tier List (Remote Careers RANKED)

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In this video I’ll be talking about the best remote jobs and ranking them from s tier which is the best to f tier which is the worst.

So what is a remote job? It’s the practice of employees doing their work from another location other than the main office of the employer. Oftentimes the employees will work from home.
Remote careers are becoming more and more common especially after the last 2 years…
When I talk to my subscribers, many of them prefer either an entirely remote job, or at least a hybrid job.

But not all remote careers are created equal, some are much much better than others. Today I’ll be ranking them and the criteria I use are how easy it is to break in, how much they pay, the demand, and how easy it is to do the job remotely/find a job that allows you to work remote.

Some common questions:

What is remote vs work from home? – Most of the time they’re the same thing, but in some cases you might work at a satellite location that’s away from the main office, or if you choose you may be able to travel while working remotely as well!

Do remote workers get paid less? – Not in the good careers that I will be mentioning in this video. In fact, if you’re smart about time management, you can even get multiple jobs and make much much more money.

How do I start a remote job? – A topic for another video, but you would be surprised at how many jobs can be done remotely. Even jobs in the medical field can be done remotely (at least partially)

Are remote jobs better? – Many would argue yes, including me.

Can I work remotely from another state or sometimes another country? – You have to check with your company, but in many cases, especially in technology and business, the answer is yes.

Is remote working good? – Most people enjoyed working remotely better than going to the office for many reasons. For one, you save a ton of money on clothes, food, gas, etc if you get to work from home. Plus you don’t have to commute which saves you a lot of time. On top of this, many companies actually found that for many roles, remote workers were more productive than those that went to the office, and also happier! Happier and more productive workers are a win win for the company and the employee

What is the best job to do remotely? – Watch the video to find out ;)

Enjoy :)
~Shane

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ShaneHummus
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I work from home, make about $130K a year and work litigated property claims for an insurance carrier in the US. I'm an insurance adjuster by training, not an attorney. I am rarely on the phone, but have anywhere from 5 to 10 Zoom calls a week on average. The work is mostly solitary and very interesting. Not much stress. You couldn't pay me enough to go back to an office ever again.

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I went remote 7 years ago to be a digital nomad while traveling in SE Asia. I worked mostly customer service jobs, mostly email support. Easy entry level and pay was decent for local cost of living in places like Thailand. Folks usually turn their noses up at customer service but it's the easiest way to get your foot in the door at most companies and more job security since the turnover is so high.

CuratedVibes
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Notes: Score S (Best) AB CDF (Worst). Accountant A. Customer Service Rep who speaks Western English B. Cyber Security S. Data Analysts S. Data Entry D. Digital Marketing S. Engineer C. Graphic Designer D. Health Careers F. Instructional Design A. Information Technology S. Medical Coder C. Project Manager A. Real estate Agent C. Recruiter A. Service Industry F. Software Developer S. Teacher B. Tech Sales S. Existing job C. Trade Careers F. Transcriptionist C. Tutor B. Video Editor C. Virtual Administration Assistant C. Web Designer UX/UI A. Web developer S. Writer D.

blueandbanana
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Words can't express how thankful I am for all the work you put in these videos, Shane. Idk if I'm overreacting, but I just love your content, it has helped me so much!

aprilglitch
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Yes!!! 🙌 Ive been waiting for a video like this, thank you!!

ewanderer
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I can’t believe im too early to be one of the under 1k views. Ive been bingeing your videos and I am very thankful how resourceful and helpful they are. Thank you Shane!

beatrixclusive
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It’s like you read my mind because I’ve been applying for remote jobs! Thank you.

Musemua
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thanks for the link, another great video

KyrShane
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I just want to say thank you Shane. I'm a second-generation American who grew up in poverty so I had no career or educational guidance around me. Luckily I was self-motivated and guided into college by my high school guidance counselor and got my bachelor's degree, but it was in Communications (I had absolutely no direction or clue what to study mind you this was in 2011). Anyways, your content has helped me pursue more strategic paths at work without having to go back to school and get into debt for a worthless master's degree. I currently work at a local government agency as a community relations assistant with a hybrid schedule and I'm going to double down on my technical skills rather than theory such as bilingual translation, project management, copywriting, and graphic design. I wish more high school guidance counselors or other educational pipelines were as helpful as your channel has been in finding upward mobility. Thanks again!

viewzwithdeedelacruz
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Shane! Love you man, awesome content as always!! If you could you please get somebody to talk about cloud computing, that'd be great! Love you!

tia
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Ever since I've started watching those "Digital Nomad" vloggers on YouTube, it's been one of my life's goals to travel the world. Really looking into IT careers like software devs and cybersecurity, as I've heard from many sources that it's probably the best career for achieving this goal.

blackswan
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this type of videos is really valuable, greetings again from Colombia.

fabiancarreno
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Thank you, bro for making these valuable videos. You're the reason why I am watching YouTube. 💖👍

mgminthantaung
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You have been mentioning Digital Marketing for the pass few videos. This might be my calling 📞 Thank you for the motivation.

demarismiller
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Amazing content again thank you for sharing

roamingdesk-remotejobs
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Well put together video, great info. Thanks

AlbertoRuiz-szll
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I’m a customer service representative! 🥰 i just got a new position with better pay and benefits that starts on the 29th! I used to be a restaurant representative for a year, for Panda Express, now this new position is as a healthcare representative for Cigna.

shanicegrande
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I work in IT Help Desk and it is absolutely getting paid to sit around in case something breaks. Work comes in like the rainy season, not a drop then a downpour.

storqe
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I do UX design and it is great. I think if you are a creative visual type it is one of the best careers available. I worked a crappy graphic design job and learned some skills outside of work to transition to UX. The pay is solid, the work/life balance is good, you can do it 100% remotely and it is a very hot field. Plus you get to design websites/apps which is pretty cool.

I definitely recommend it for creative types. College degree helps but not required per say if you put in the time to develop skills on your own.

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