r/RemoteWorkers

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Looking for a remote job

Hello friends, I’m looking for a well-paying job. I have a PhD in Linguistics, but I can’t go into teaching because I have a few commitments at home and a small baby.

So I’m looking for something remote with decent pay, so I don’t feel exploited after earning a PhD

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u/Beginning-Cover7414 — 11 hours ago
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​[For Hire] Looking for Social Media Management or Virtual Assistant roles.

Social Media Manager & Virtual Assistant"

​Hi everyone! I’m Bethania, based in the Dominican Republic. I am looking for remote work opportunities in Social Media Management, Customer Service, or as a Virtual Assistant.

​I have solid experience in customer service, so I am great at communication, problem-solving, and building relationships. I am also very comfortable managing social media accounts, including TikTok and Instagram. My skills include:

​Social Media Management: Creating content, scheduling posts, engaging with the community, and keeping accounts active and growing.

​Customer Service: Providing professional, empathetic, and efficient support.

​Virtual Assistance: Organization, attention to detail, and administrative support.

​I am a quick learner, very proactive, and ready to help your brand grow. If you are looking for someone reliable and energetic, I would love to hear from you! Please feel free to send me a message .

​Thank you so much!

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u/One_Ground_2671 — 9 hours ago
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Need a Work From Home Job? Here Are New Openings You Can Apply To

If you’re still looking for work-from-home jobs, there are companies hiring right now.

I hope this post will help someone find a work from home job or be encouraged by this list of remote jobs from real companies that need a virtual task force to assist with their company responsibilities. Some of these are typing, no call jobs, and in customer service.

Examiner

Customer Solutions Rep

Remote Processing Clerk

Bilingual Spanish/English Interpreters

Client Support Rep

Household Video Contributor

Call Center Rep

Seasonal Service Rep

Healthcare Service Specialist

Music Experts

u/aw1219 — 17 hours ago
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Need your advice

I am 24f with a master's degree, no skill , nothing. My mom made so many sacrifices for me to make me what I'm today. We don't have any savings and i really want to do a job and can't do in the office cuz my father doesn't want me to. Please suggest any remote job.

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u/No-Stick8095 — 1 day ago
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Where to find legitimate clients as an entry-level VA/Freelancer?

I've been applying for months now, and honestly, it's been more difficult than I expected. I've had a few interviews and even some clients who seemed interested, but after replying, they just disappear without letting me know if I got the job or not. A simple rejection would honestly be better than being left wondering. I've also run into quite a few scammers, which makes the whole process even more frustrating. Then there are applications that never get any response at all. For those of you who are already working with clients, where did you find your first legitimate client? What platforms or methods actually worked for you? Any advice would be appreciated. I'm starting to feel discouraged, but I don't want to give up.

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u/Top_Cheesecake9938 — 1 day ago
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Looking for remote work (no phone/camera) – 110 WPM, AI annotation experience, open to almost anything

Hi everyone,

I'm based in the U.S and looking for a legitimate remote job that I can start as soon as possible.

A few things about me:

  • 110 WPM typing speed
  • Experience with AI annotation/evaluation (Outlier and similar work)
  • Strong writing and English skills
  • Good with Excel, Canva, and basic Photoshop/video editing
  • Comfortable doing repetitive tasks
  • Fast learner and detail-oriented
  • Very flexible with work times

I'm specifically looking for jobs that don't require phone calls or being on camera. I'm completely fine communicating through email or chat.

I've already tried platforms like Outlier and DataAnnotation, but there has been barely any work available, so I'm looking for alternatives.

I'm interested in things like:

  • Data entry
  • Chat/email support
  • AI evaluation or AI-related work
  • Virtual assistant (text-based)
  • Proofreading/editing
  • Content moderation
  • Administrative support
  • Any other legitimate remote work that doesn't require calls

If anyone has recommendations for companies, websites, or jobs that are actually hiring (not survey sites), I'd really appreciate it. Also, if anyone wants to hire me informally, let me know.

Thanks!

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u/Extension_Resist5711 — 3 days ago
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10 Fresh Remote Job Roles - Hiring Fast

Here are 10 more remote jobs hiring this week:

✅ Data Entry
✅ AI Trainers
✅ Content Moderation
✅ Safety Analysts
✅ Virtual Assistant

Claims Data Entry

Cash Posting Rep

Remote Video Operator

Safety Analysts

Math Experts

Content Moderators

Video Annotators

Care Coordinators

Virtual Assistant

Image Evaluators

Tip: Apply within the first 48 hours whenever possible. Remote jobs often receive hundreds of applications.

If you're looking for fresh work-from-home jobs every week, leave a comment, and I will send you the links.

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u/aw1219 — 3 days ago
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Virtual/Admin Assistant | Remote [Part-Time] [For Hire]

Hi,

I’m looking for the opportunity to work as a VA for any client that might need some support regarding various tasks, can be small, medium or large companies. I am a bachelor’s degree student, with over 2 years of experience as a business and technical support. Some of my professional background:

- Data control, large amounts of data flow.
- Team lead.
- QA and post-market surveillance.
- Bilingual (English professional proficiency and Spanish native proficiency).

I have skill with the use of multiple business tools such as: Snowflake, SAP, Salesforce, SAS, Office 365, CAPA and others. I’ve worked in project management support and lead, I am used to work in a remote and low supervised environment. Right now I’m looking for someone who looks for support but not the need to be constantly after someone else’s job, I can work independently. I can work up to 20 hours per week, can be more if needed, but not on a fixed schedule. Some remote flexibility would be great. My hour starts at 10 usd, but that can we always be negotiable. If you need someone to help you and you think I could align with the role then you can drop a comment and I’ll dm you my CV.

Payments: Gusto, PayPal, etc.

Thank you.

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u/edxaf — 4 days ago
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[FOR HIRE] I Edit Funny YouTube Videos (Brainrot Style) | $75-$100 per Video

Hi everyone!

I'm Podon, a freelance video editor looking for creators who make funny content.

My editing style is heavily inspired by modern YouTube humor: fast pacing, hard cuts, zooms, reaction images, brainrot memes, absurd timing, subtitles, sound effects, visual gags, and edits that keep viewers engaged without relying on flashy motion graphics.

Portfolio / Recent Work:

This is a video I personally edited from start to finish

This level of editing starts at $100 USD for videos around 8–10 minutes.

Simpler projects or less edit-heavy videos start at $75 USD.

What I can do:

- Fast-paced comedy editing

- Brainrot meme edits

- Perfect comedic timing

- Hard cuts and punchy pacing

- Zooms, sound effects, subtitles

- Visual jokes and internet memes

- Retention-focused editing

What I don't specialize in:

- Heavy motion graphics

- Complex VFX

- Advanced 3D animation

Pricing:

- $75–100 USD per 10–20 minute YouTube video (depending on complexity).

I communicate clearly, deliver on time, and I'm happy to do a small sample edit so you can see if my style matches your channel.

If you're interested, send me a DM and let's make something people actually watch until the end.

u/podonkabru — 5 days ago
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$16–17/hr to play & annotate video games (remote) — hiring a LOT of people

Found a gig where you play/record gameplay sessions (Minecraft, open-world games, etc.) and annotate them for AI training. Massive open headcount right now (109+ hired just this month), so slots are open.

💰 $16–17/hr, paid weekly (Stripe/Wise)
🖥️ Windows PC + stable internet needed
🕒 Remote, flexible hours, independent contractor

APPLY HERE

u/Puzzleheaded_Hair233 — 5 days ago
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Desperately need a remote job

22F unemployed. Desperately need a remote job to earn at least 500-1000 INR a day.

Can do digital marketing, data entry, copy paste work, design logos templates etc, listen to you if you need someone to listen and not judge, virtual assistant, content writing and similar stuff.

If anyone has any, please let me know!

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u/MindlessRisk0000 — 6 days ago
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Built a remote job board after getting burned by ghost jobs, now the waitlist getting filled faster than I expected!

Been lurking here for a while. Six months ago I was applying to remote jobs and half of them were ghost listings. No response, job already filled, company not even hiring.

So I built a job board that only pulls from actual ATS systems (Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby). No scraped LinkedIn reposts, no ghost jobs. Direct links to the real application.

Recently added an AutoApply feature where we apply on your behalf: ~20 highly matched applications a month, tailored cover letter for each one. Not spray and pray.

Opened the waitlist a few weeks ago, wasn't expecting much. 19 spots left at early-bird pricing.

Happy to answer questions about how it works or the job board in general.

u/BackpackerBaba — 7 days ago
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I need 150$ till tomorrow

Hi everyone, so I need $150 by tomorrow because an emergency has come up and I don't know how to handle it! If anyone can help me in any way, I would be very grateful!

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u/Interesting-Tap960 — 6 days ago
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🎉 Bonus Work-from-Home Job Leads Just Added!

If you're still searching for a legitimate remote job, here are a few extra opportunities worth checking out today. These bonus leads include a variety of positions, so there's something for different experience levels and skill sets.

Customer Service (Cardiac Devices)

Resupply Customer Service Agent

Remote Service Rep

Home Agents

Virtual Service Assistant

East Coast Customer Service Reps

Cash Application Specialist

Data Entry

Call Center Agents

If you want more jobs or are looking for something else, please let me know in the comments.

u/aw1219 — 6 days ago

Hiring Image Evaluators - Pays $20 to $30/Hour

Looking for a flexible work-from-home job? A company is hiring Remote Image Evaluation Generalists to help support an AI image assessment project.

In this role, you'll review and evaluate images to help improve the performance of next-generation AI systems. Your feedback will play an important role in training AI models using real-world data.

Job Highlights:

✅ Work from home
✅ Pay: $20–$30 per hour
✅ No previous AI experience required
✅ Help train cutting-edge AI technology
✅ Great opportunity for detail-oriented workers

If you're comfortable analyzing images and following guidelines, this could be a great way to earn money from home while contributing to the future of AI.

👉 Apply here

Would you apply for an AI-related remote job like this? Let us know in the comments.

u/aw1219 — 9 days ago
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Seeking Filmmakers & Content Creators — $35/HR (REMOTE) 🚨

An AI research lab is currently working on a project collecting high-quality photo and video data and is looking for talented creatives to join.

📸 What you’ll do:

  • Capture polished portrait photos of real people
  • Record short, high-quality video clips
  • Help create professional visual content for AI training

🎥 Perfect for:

  • Videographers
  • Filmmakers
  • Content creators

💰 Pay: $35 per hour
📍 Work Style: Remote / Non-phone

If you have an eye for detail and experience creating clean, professional visuals, this is a great paid opportunity to put your skills to work from home.

👉 Apply here

u/aw1219 — 7 days ago
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Looking for any remote job

I’m currently looking for ANY remote job, I have to be home for my son with medical needs. I have experience in data entry, customer service, and a bit of healthcare. I’m fine with phones and I have my own laptop.
It seems like I’ve applied everywhere and can’t get a call back! I’ve rewritten my resume multiple times and nothing seems to work! Bills are piling up and I’m STRESSED!
Any advice or recommendations would be a huge help. Thanks!

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u/One-Contribution6373 — 7 days ago