If you want to work from home but are unsure of your options, keep reading! This list contains 99 work at home career ideas!
For me, knowing that I wanted to work from home was the easy part. The hard part was figuring out what type of work I wanted to do.
Before becoming a stay at home mom, I had worked as a nurse, but it wasn’t a career path that I was interested in continuing.
To help aid my career change, I read books, attended career events, and looked online. Still, I didn’t truly understand all the different career and business opportunities available to me.
I was lost without knowing what occupation to search for, and many women I’ve spoken to have encountered the same problem.
If you’re struggling to figure out your ideal work at home career path, I’ve compiled a massive list of work at home career ideas, jobs, business ideas, and ways to make extra money so you can find your dream job!
99 Work at Home Career Ideas for Women
This list contains 99 legit work from home career ideas in a wide variety of occupations and fields. Whether you’re just starting out on your career journey, you’re a senior professional, or you wish to switch careers, this massive list of remote business and career ideas has you covered!
1. Advertiser
Do you have a highly trafficked property? Perhaps a website, a newsletter mailing, a popular Facebook Group, or a piece of property?
Add some extra revenue to your property by adding advertisements! If you have a website, sign up with Google Adsense, Media.net, or Newor Media. If you have a lot of web traffic, you may be able to work with an ad network like Raptive or Mediavine. These companies will place advertisements on your website, and you’ll earn income from how many times each ad is viewed.
If you offer a weekly newsletter and have a good number of subscribers, you can include paid advertisements in your weekly mailings. And if you own land on a well-trafficked road, you can earn money by placing a billboard on your property.
But these aren’t the only way to make money advertising! Here are more ways to make money advertising other people’s products and services!
2. Affiliate Marketer
Looking for a way to make passive income? Find products and services you love and introduce them to your friends, family, blog readers, or social media followers via affiliate advertisements.
As an affiliate marketer, you will promote items and, in return, will earn a commission on every product that is sold through your affiliate link. Don’t have a website? No problem. Here’s information on how to earn affiliate income without a website or blog!
3. Artist
Do you love to paint, sculpt, or draw? Then you can use your creativity to earn a living from home. Check out a creative staffing agency like AQUENT to apply for creative projects and jobs. If you prefer to run your own business, you can sell your art online using sites like ArtPal and Artfinder.
4. Author
Do you love to write? We’ve all heard of best-selling authors J.K. Rowling and Stephenie Meyer, but thousands of women are writing their way to work at home success. The opportunities and possibilities are endless, from writing children’s books to self-help books, romance novels, and cookbooks. Nowadays, you don’t even need a publisher. You can self-publish or you can sell e-books on your website, Amazon, or one of the many platforms authors can use to promote their work.
5. Babyproofing Consultant
Do you have an eye for unsafe conditions? Are you an advocate for child safety? Babyproofers assess home environments for potential and hazardous conditions, making recommendations and suggestions to homeowners to create a safer environment for babies and children. To become a childproofing expert, you should look into certification or a franchise opportunity to train you on the best safety practices and concerns.
6. Baker
Do you love to bake? Do you have a special recipe for chocolate chip cookies that everyone raves about? Turn your passion into a baking business. The opportunities are endless – birthdays, baby showers, weddings, retirement parties, housewarming parties, bachelorette parties, and anniversaries! Of course, you’ll need to look into your state’s laws and guidelines for safe food protocols and business practices. This post covers what you should know about starting a baking business from home.
7. Blogger
If you enjoy writing and being online, blogging is an easy and affordable way to start your own business from home. I’ve been blogging since 2009 and still love what I do! I also earn more than I ever did working as a nurse. The topics you can write on are endless, and there are many ways to monetize your blog.
Not sure how to get started? This post has step-by-step instructions on how to set up your blog in a day or less.
8. Bookkeeper
Do you have a head for numbers? Bookkeeping may be right up your alley if you’re organized and detail-oriented. Bookkeepers help business owners organize and keep track of their monthly income and expenses. With bookkeeping, you can work for a company like BELAY or Intuit or start your own business at home. If you think bookkeeping may be your calling — check out this FREE training from Bookkeepers.
9. Coach
Do you run a successful business? Are you a direct sales guru? Then offer your particular expertise to others looking for guidance in a specific area, whether it is time management, PR, stress management, career guidance, or sleep training; the topics are endless!
With coaching, you can work at home for a company like CVS (health coach), Ginger (behavioral coach), or Arine (lifestyle coach), or you can start your own business. Training for coaches will vary depending on your area of expertise, but you can look at CareerStep and iPEC for online coaching courses.
10. Chat Agent
If you want to work at home but not on the phone, being a chat agent is a good entry-level position. Chat agents assist customers with questions, concerns, returns, and other various queries via email, chat, and social media. You must have excellent communication skills and be a fast and accurate typist for these positions. Companies that regularly hire for these work-at-home jobs include ModSquad, Chatdesk, and GE Appliances.
11. Child Care Provider
Do you love working with kids? An easy way to make some extra cash is to simply provide child care services. With meetings, PTA involvement, and date nights with your partner, there are more than enough opportunities for you to cash in on this much-needed service year-round. To work as a babysitter, you can use sites like Care.com, Bambino, and Sittercity to connect with clients, or you can start your own daycare business from home.
12. Consultant
Are you considered an expert in your field? Do you like to assist others in achieving their goals? Then act as an advisor to others who need your skill and expertise. You can connect with consulting clients and projects using a platform like COMATCH, Robert Half, or Toptal, or you can start your own consulting business, which this post details.
13. Copywriter
Do you have a way with words? Copywriting is the process of using persuasive words to promote a person, product, business, idea, or opinion. Copywriters write the words in TV commercials, radio ads, magazines, newspapers, billboards, flyers, websites, and direct mailings – wherever something is being sold, copywriters are hard at work writing alluring and compelling advertisements to get customers to make a purchase.
You can find freelance copywriting positions on sites like Problogger, Kelly Services, or Upwork, or you can look for full-time work fom home jobs at marketing and advertising agencies. Working for the latter will often require a bachelor’s degree. However, you can usually start freelancing just by taking a course and understanding the fundamentals of copywriting.
14. Crafter
Are you crafty? Whether you create knitted goods, crocheted items, handmade cards, or vinyl crafts, you can make good money selling them online. With sites like Etsy, Amazon Handmade, and Shopify, you can set up your craft shop easily and affordably. You can also sell your crafts at craft shows, conferences, and farmer’s markets. If starting a business as a crafter is appealing, check out this post for more details.
15. Customer Service Agent
Do you have excellent customer service skills? Do you like to talk on the phone? Companies are always looking for home-based customer service agents and inbound and outbound sales representatives. Some companies that regularly hire work from home customer service agents include Apple, Amazon, Alorica, American Express, U-Haul, Williams-Sonoma, and Concentrix.
16. Data Entry Clerk
If you’re a fast and accurate typist and you’re familiar with programs with Mircosoft Office and Google Sheets, data entry might be a good work from home job! The thing with data entry is that so many people want to do this work that there are a lot of scams out there, so you need to research this career idea. Some of the best places to find legit data entry gigs include Robert Half, Adecco, and Kelly Services.
17. Direct Sales Consultant
Are you a social butterfly? We’ve all heard of direct sales companies like Avon, but did you know that there are thousands of direct sales companies? Find one that offers products that you feel passionate about and get selling. Direct sale companies offer starter kits that give you everything you need to get started, and they usually have a very low start-up cost. Your first prospects and buyers will be friends, family, and co-workers; you will build your customer base by getting referrals from these people.
Need some ideas?
- Clothing – cabi
- Food – Tastefully Simple
- Promotional Products – Kaeser & Blair
- Fair Trade Products – Noonday
18. Doula
If you’re interested in helping moms and their partners have a smooth labor and delivery, becoming a birth doula might be your calling. As a Doula, you’ll be working as a business owner, and since women go into labor at all hours of the day, you’ll be working odd and unpredictable hours. Doulas work with clients at all stages of pregnancy, providing education and emotional and physical support. For this career path, you’ll need need to take a course and get certified, but this career seems like it would be a highly satisfying occupation.
19. Engineer
If you’re looking for a high-paying work from home job, becoming an engineer is an excellent option. Not only can you make good money in this profession, but all kinds (software, mechanical, chemical, electrical, and civil engineers) are in high demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), this field is expected to grow by 4% in the next ten years. Of course, for these roles, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree and, in some cases, a master’s degree. However, once you have the necessary education, you can work just about anywhere! Check out companies like EverView, ConvertKit, and DuckDuckGo for remote job openings!
20. Event Planner
Do you love to plan parties? From weddings and birthday parties to baby showers, retirement parties, and corporate events, event planners handle the details of location, budget, decorations, entertainment, food, beverages, transportation, activities, invitations, and more. Because parties often happen at night, on the weekends, and during the holidays you might have to work at these times too. You can find these remote event planning jobs on staffing agency sites, hospitality companies, and large corporations, or you can venture out and start your own business!
21. Expert Advice Giver
Did you know that if you have expertise in a field like law, business, healthcare, tech, and many others, you can make money by answering questions online? With platforms like JustAnswer, you can earn an average of $2,000-$7,000 a month by logging on and answering people’s questions. JustAnswer accepts users from the US and Canada and distributes payments monthly using PayPal, Venmo, and direct deposit. For more ways to make money answering questions online, check out this post.
22. Face Painter
Are you a talented painter? Do you enjoy working with children? Take your artistic talents to birthday parties, carnivals, amusement parks, company picnics, zoos, and more. Use a site like The Bash to connect directly with clients or start your own business.
23. Fashion Designer
Take your love of fashion and design and create one-of-a-kind designs and either sell them online, in specialty boutiques or take your product line the direct sales route. You can also apply for work at home designer jobs at clothing and apparel companies. You’ll need a degree in fashion design or merchandising for the second option. However, if you start your own business, you don’t necessarily need a degree. For instance, Sara Blakely, the creator of Spanx, did not have a degree in fashion but instead in communications.
24. Financial Planner
Did you major in finance, business, or economics? Do you geek out over math? Financial planners assist individuals with important investment decisions, such as retirement, college, stock purchases, major life events, and more. Obtaining your CFP (certified financial planner) can help you stand out in this field. Check out this post for more math-based careers!
25. Fitness Instructor
Do you love being active? Are you a tennis, golf, or yoga pro? Take your love of sports and fitness and teach others how to improve their games, hone their skills, and get active. Depending on your area of expertise, you’ll likely need to get certified as an instructor; there are many online programs to get you up to speed. As a fitness instructor, you can start your own business from scratch, join a franchise opportunity like Fit 4 Mom, or apply for a position at a studio or gym. With the Pandemic, many fitness instructors started offering classes online over Zoom, a trend that I think is here to stay.
26. Franchise Owner
Do you want to be your own boss, but you’re not sure where to start? Then perhaps a home-based franchise is what you’re looking for. With franchise opportunities, you’re given a detailed roadmap on how to start and run a successful business — and many franchises have well-established names, so you don’t have to spend a fortune on marketing and brand recognition. With this work at home idea, you’ll need to invest money upfront for your franchise, but there are many affordable options, and some even offer financing options.
27. Fraud Investigator
If you have a criminal justice degree and want to work from home, fraud investigation is an excellent option! With so much shopping online, financial institutions, insurance companies, and e-commerce platforms hire remote fraud investigators to search for irregular activity to prevent fraud and abuse online.
28. Freelance Writer
Do you love to write? From blog posts and newsletters to magazine articles and social media updates, the job opportunities for writers are enormous. Check with some well-known freelance sites, like Upwork, Freelancer, and Guru, and see how you can offer up your writing services. This post also lists a ton of paid writing to get you started.
29. Grant Writer
Do you have experience writing grant proposals? As a grant writer, you’ll specialize in writing persuasive proposals that persuade individuals to donate money to a specific cause or organization. You can find grant writing jobs on Freelancer and Upwork.
30. Graphic Designer
Do fonts and boldface type excite you? Graphic design is a way to visually communicate with people; it could be through a poster, an advertisement in a magazine, a website, a business logo, a business card, printables, or even an album cover. These are examples of what graphic designers create. As a graphic designer, you can freelance using sites like Dribbble or 99designs, or you can work for a large company as a work from home employee creating marketing assets and product designs.
31. Hairdresser
Do you have a cosmetology license? Take your hairstyling skills home by cutting, coloring, highlighting, and styling your client’s hair in the comfort of your home or theirs. On-demand sites like Concihairge can help you get set up.
32. Home Stager
Do you have a way with design? Home staging is the process of de-cluttering, organizing, and improving the physical appearance of a residential dwelling before putting it on the market for sale. Home stagers are an essential occupation in today’s competitive real estate market.
33. Housesitter
If you’re looking for a flexible side gig, housesitting is a great option for making extra money. Services include feeding pets, gathering the mail and newspapers, making the house look occupied, watering plants, maintaining the yard and pool, paying bills, and light housekeeping. You can find housesitting gigs on Care.com and Task Rabbit. You can also let family, friends, and neighbors that you’re open for business!
34. Human Resources (HR)
Have a degree or experience in the HR field? There are lots of companies that hire for remote HR positions. Since most companies have an HR department, you can write down a list of dream companies you’d like to work with and search their career pages for remote job openings. Staffing agencies are also excellent for finding these roles.
35. Illustrator
Do you enjoy drawing and painting? Use your artistic talents to create images for children’s books, medical diagrams, fashion designs, brochures, advertising material, or product packing. You can find illustrator jobs on sites like Upwork and FlexJobs; you can use a print-on-demand site like Spring, Spreadshirt, or Printify to create and sell your own designs.
36. Influencer
If you’ve built a loyal audience of followers on a platform like Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, or Facebook, making money as an influencer can be quite lucrative. With brand deals, creator funds, affiliate marketing, and sponsored opportunities, the sky is the limit when it comes to this business idea. For more details on becoming an influencer, check out this guide.
37. Instructional Designer
Do you have a passion for learning? Instructional design is how instructional materials and manuals are designed, developed, and delivered. Instructional designers understand the learning process and how to convey it through the written word. While there are instructional design degree programs available, many instructional designers just have a teaching, marketing, or writing background. FlexJobs and IXL Learning have work at home instructional design jobs.
38. Instructor
Are you a culinary wizard? Maybe you’re skilled at playing the guitar? Then share your expertise and knowledge on a platform like Udemy, Live Music Tutor, or Lessonface they allow you to create instructional courses and earn an income when individuals consume your content. For more places to sell your expertise, check out this list of ideas.
39. Interior Designer
Do you have a flair for design? Use your creative skills as an interior designer or decorator to help others create an environment that suits their personality and preferences. With interior design, you can work as an independent contractor for Havenly, or you can start your own business with a franchise opportunity like Decorating Den.
40. Internet Researcher
Are you skilled at finding the proverbial needle in the haystack? If so, becoming an internet researcher may be the perfect home-based career idea for you. Every day companies, writers, and marketers need research done, and they are willing to pay you good money for your skills. One company that hires freelancers to do research is Wonder. For these positions, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree and the ability to prove your research ability. Wonder currently has a hiring freeze, but you can bookmark their site for when future openings arise.
41. Inventor
Do you have a genius idea that you want to create? Then bring your invention to life. People every day are using sites like Alibaba to create prototypes and produce products that they bring to the consumer market. Check out these awesome inventions from women just like you; Ficklets, Grill Charms, and Comfy Earrings.
42. Investor Relations Specialist
Do you know how to secure funding? Finding funding for a small business can be a lot of work, not to mention the huge learning curve. Use your inside knowledge of how the investment realm works, and assist other entrepreneurs in securing funding for their businesses.
43. Laundry Sevice Provider
If you don’t mind doing laundry, you can start your own laundry service business from home. The great thing about this idea is you don’t need any special skills or equipment to get started. However, you will need to educate yourself on best business practices, which this post explains.
44. Lawyer
If you’re a licensed attorney and you want to work from home, there are lots of options! You can choose to work remotely for a big corporation or law firm as an employee. Or you can offer freelance law services using a site like Hire an Esquire or Ontra, or you can start your own business.
45. Librarian
When you think of the career path of a librarian, you likely have images of individuals shelving books at the library. However, there are many remote career paths librarians can take! Jobs like digital assets, proposal, research, and marketing manager librarians. This post explains the various remote roles for librarians; you can also find these work-at-home positions on sites like LinkedIn and FlexJobs.
46. Marketing Specialist
If you have a marketing or advertising degree, working from home in the marketing field is a great option! As a marketing assistant, you may help with writing press releases, newsletters, blog posts, podcast scripts, website copy, marketing research, or managing affiliate relationships – what you do will depend on your expertise, degree, and experience. Check out this article for a huge list of marketing specialties and hiring companies.
47. Massage Therapist
Are you a licensed massage therapist? Provide in-home massage and spa treatments, or take your skills on the road and offer chair massages at conferences, grocery stores, malls, and other events. You can use an on-demand platform like Zeel to connect directly with massage clients.
48. Meal Planning Subscription
Are you a meal planning guru? Share your love for organization and meal planning by creating a membership program where you share weekly and monthly meal plans, complete with recipes and grocery lists. Specialize in a niche such as gluten-free, kid-friendly, or budget-friendly menus.
49. Medical Coder and Biller
When hospitals, doctor’s offices, and labs bill insurance companies, they need to use specialized codes in order to receive payment. This is where medical coders and billers come in. They assign the appropriate procedure and diagnosis code to medical bills so that their establishment can receive prompt payment from the insurance companies. Medical coders and billers generally need to take a training course on these codes and become certified before beginning their careers. However, once they have the appropriate credentials, they can work from home for a company like CVS and Aviacode.
50. Medical Scribe
If you’re interested in a typing career in the healthcare field, look into becoming a medical scribe. In this role, you’ll be typing in what the clinician says during a patient’s health visit. This is a fast-paced career where you’ll need knowledge of medical terminology. Online training for this career can be completed easily in 4-6 months with a program like CareerStep. You can search for these remote roles on DeepScribe and Augmedix.
51. Mock Juror
You’re not going to get rich being a mock juror, but it is an interesting way to make a little extra money from home. Lawyers who need to practice their court arguments use mock jurors to gauge if their argument is compelling. The average pay for these roles is about $10-$20 per hour, and you’ll need to be at least 18 years old and a US resident. For more details on this interesting side gig, check out this post for hiring companies and information.
52. Moderator
If you enjoy reading and writing, being an online moderator might be your calling. With this work at home career idea, you’ll moderate forums, groups, membership platforms, and social media pages by keeping spammers out, approving comments, resolving conflicts, starting new conversations, and assisting members with their concerns. For these positions, you must have excellent written communication skills as you’ll be representing the brand’s image online. You can apply for these remote jobs on ModSquad, SocialBee, and Yelp.
53. Muralist
Do you see things on a large scale? Use your talent as a painter and help individuals transform their indoor and outdoor space into the oasis they have always dreamed about. Choose to work with private residents or commercial establishments. You can also connect with clients on FindAMuralist.com.
54. Mystery Shopper
Do you love shopping? Do you have excellent memory recall and writing skills? Then register to become a mystery shopper and check out local businesses, restaurants, and establishments. You won’t make a full-time income, but you could end up with a free dinner or products and a small amount of pocket cash. There are opportunities to work online, via telephone, and in person. Check out Mobee, BARE International, and IntelliShop to get started.
55. Nurse
Do you have your nursing license? Insurance companies and hospitals are seeking registered nurses to perform case management, medical record review, triage, and more all from the comfort of home! Some companies that are always hiring remote nurses are CVS, The Cigna Group, Humana, and UnitedHealth Group. Most positions are location-dependent and require an active license. If you’re looking for more remote nursing jobs, check out this post — it has listings for nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and licensed vocational nurses.
56. Online Boutique Owner
Do you enjoy finding the trendiest new products? Combine all of your favorite brands and products and open up an online boutique. You can source wholesale products from sites like Handshake, Sugarlips, and Faire. Of course, you’ll need a website to sell your items, and this post has many options for starting an e-commerce shop. You may also want to consider dropshipping so you don’t have to ship items yourself. Lots to consider with this option; be sure to do your research before taking the plunge.
57. Paralegal
Paralegals help lawyers with administrative tasks such as legal research, filing paperwork, and prepping for legal proceedings. Qualifications for paralegals vary greatly, but generally, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree and experience in the legal field or a paralegal certification and training. You can apply for remote paralegal positions at Bold Business, Equivity, Robert Half, and Hire an Esquire.
58. Participate in Focus Group Studies
If you enjoy giving your thoughts and opinions on products, advertising campaigns, and services, you can make good money participating in focus groups. While these opportunities are sporadic, they often pay $50-$150 for an hour of your time. Studies are usually conducted online, via phone, and sometimes in person. You can find studies at Respondent, User Interviews, and L&E Research if this sounds appealing.
59. Personal Chef
Are you the next Julia Child? Take your passion for cooking and create menus and meals for others. Personal chefs can charge per meal or day and specialize in niched segments like vegetarian diets and gluten-free. I’ve used a couple of local chefs, and both parties promoted their services in a local Facebook Group.
60. Personal Concierge
A personal concierge is a detail-oriented, home-based professional that offers professional and personal assistance by completing tasks such as arranging meetings, planning corporate events, purchasing gifts or tickets, making reservations, dog walking, and paying bills. The services that you can provide are endless, and all depend on your specific niche, experience, and what tasks you enjoy doing.
61. Personal Shopper
Do you love to shop? Offer your shopping services to others by searching for the best deals and then purchasing items online or in-store. This will save your client a ton of time; you can even offer to gift wrap presents for an additional charge. Sites like Stitch Fix and Short Story offer home-based shopping gigs — head over to their career pages to learn more.
62. Personal Trainer
If you enjoy helping people achieve their weight loss and fitness goals, working as a personal trainer might be your thing. You should be certified, obtain professional training, or have a degree in health sciences or kinesiology so that you can incorporate diet and exercise into your training. To connect with potential clients, you can use an app like Bark or Fiverr.
63. Pet Sitter and Dog Walker
Do you love animals? Pet sitters care for people’s pets while they are on vacation and business trips – everything from feeding, walking, cleaning, grooming, pampering, and loving. If you’re not interested in starting a business from scratch, you can use an app like Rover or Wag! to connect with clients who need your pet care services.
64. Pharmacist
If you’re a pharmacist but you’re tired of working in a drugstore or hospital setting, there are many work at home options for you to consider. Positions include centralized order entry, remote order entry, screening, and verification, as well as providing telehealth services. Companies that frequently hire remote pharmacists include CVS, Walgreens, and PipelineRx.
65. Pharmacy Tech
Just like pharmacists, pharmacy technicians can also work from home! Check out companies like Symbria, CVS, and Cigna to find these remote roles. Most of these positions are location-dependent, so keep that in mind when you’re searching.
66. Photographer
Do you have a distinguishing eye? Then use your talent to take photos for others – family photos, kids, pets, weddings, special events, and professional headshots. Need more ideas? Here is a list of stock photo sites where you can sell your photos for cash.
67. Physician
If you’re a doctor and you still enjoy practicing medicine, there are many work at home career ideas for you to explore. From telemedicine and medical record review to education, research, and clinician positions, you have the option of working full-time or part-time hours. To find these remote jobs, check out companies like Wheel, Included Health, and Found.
68. Professional Organizer
Are you organized? Professional organizers help others organize their homes and offices, resulting in a more functional environment, increased productivity, and decreased stress and chaos. Want to get more specific? Help individuals organize their digital photos, otherwise known as photo organizers. With this idea, you can start your own business or join a franchise opportunity like Neat Method.
69. Project Manager
Are you good at managing people and projects? Then, assist others with managing projects from start to finish. This role will encompass planning, developing, budgeting, accessing, and controlling the overall outcome of the project. FlexJobs has a good list of remote, part-time, and freelance project management jobs.
70. Proofreader or Editor
Have a keen eye for catching typos and spelling, and grammatical errors? If so, becoming a proofreader or editor might be the perfect work-at-home idea for you. In these roles, you can work as a freelancer or a W2 employee. Some companies will require you have a bachelor’s or master’s degree, while others just make you pass a proficiency exam. For companies that hire editors and proofreaders, check into Express Writers, Forbes, and Cambridge Proofreading and Editing.
71. Public Relations Professional
Do you have excellent communication and marketing skills? Are you persistent? PR professionals help individuals and companies secure media exposure on TV, radio, in newspapers, online, and in print publications. PR professionals can work for a marketing or PR agency as an employee, or they can venture out on their own a start a small PR firm from their homes.
72. Real Estate Agent
Are you organized and enjoy sales? Do know your geographic area well? Real estate agents help clients buy and sell homes. Training takes around 150 hours of coursework, but often it can be done at home, at night, or on the weekends. As a real estate agent, you’ll make money from your commission on home sales which can be quite lucrative.
73. Recruiter
Assist companies with finding the best and most qualified applicants for a job. Recruiters assist with finding, interviewing, negotiating, and developing a strategic plan to fill vacant positions within a company. These positions usually offer a base salary plus commission for the successful placement of a worker. Recruiters tend to spend a lot of time on the phone, so if you don’t enjoy working with people, this is not the career for you. To learn more, check out this informative article.
74. Reseller
Do you love garage sales and thrift stores? Are you good at finding a diamond in the rough? Then take mildly used and unwanted goods and make some additional money by flipping them and selling them online. Don’t think you can make good money doing this? This husband and wife team earned over $130K last year by flipping items on eBay. For more details on becoming a reseller, check out these tips.
75. Resume Writer
If you’re an excellent writer who is well-versed in the career nice, becoming a resume writer is a great way to work from home. Professional resume writers use words and proper formatting to create a powerful image to sell a job seeker to a potential employer. To become a resume writer, you can take an online course and become certified. Some resume writers are also certified career coaches and can offer career coaching as an additional service to clients. In these roles, you can work as a W2 employee or freelancer, or you can start your own business.
76. Sales Representative
Are you outgoing, motivated, and energetic? Sales representatives sell a variety of products and services in varying settings. This can be an excellent entry-level job, as many companies are willing to train the right individual, and compensation can be very lucrative. As a sales rep, you’ll likely earn a base salary plus commission. However, some positions are straight commission, so if you don’t make any sales, you don’t earn any money. You can check out NexRep and Concentrix for entry-level sales roles and companies like Salesforce and Lincoln Financial Group for experienced positions.
77. Seamstress
Is sewing your passion? Help individuals with making their garments fit and look perfect. Specialize in a niche like wedding alterations or formal wear. You can use sites like Thumbtack to connect with potential customers. As a seamstress, you can also create and sell patterns online. This post has more ideas for people who enjoy sewing and crafting.
78. Search Engine Evaluator
Becoming a search engine evaluator might be your calling if you’re tech-savvy, detail-oriented, and up on current trends. In these roles, you’ll work as an independent contractor and conduct search queries for search engines to help determine if the search results are relevant. To work as a search engine evaluator, you’ll need to pass a preliminary exam which I’ve heard is quite challenging. If this sounds interesting, you can learn more in this article.
79. SEO Consultant
Do you speak Google? Take your knowledge of search engine optimization and assist business owners and bloggers with driving more traffic to their websites. In this position, you can work as a W2 employee or freelancer, or you can start your own consulting business. To become an SEO consultant, check out this article for details.
80. Short Task Provider
If you’re a student, parent, or caretaker, and you only have small pockets of time in your day to complete work, short tasks are the perfect option! As a short task provider, you’ll work on mini-tasks that may involve making a phone call, transcription, writing, data entry, verification, research, or something completely different. To start working on short tasks, check out Appen or TELUS International.
81. Social Media Marketer
Are you a fan of social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, TikTok, and Instagram? Then you may be ready to launch your own home-based career in one of the fastest-growing professions right now as a social media marketer. Some companies may require you to have a marketing degree; others just care about your social media skills and experience. As a social media marketer, you can work as a W2 employee, a freelancer, or you can start your own business. For entry-level social media roles, check out SocialBee, $99 Social, and ModSquad.
82. Social Worker
Believe it or not, social workers can also work from home! These roles generally require workers to be on the phone and have an active license. If you don’t mind being on the phone, then check out VocoVision, Wheel, or The Trevor Project. Positions include both W2 and independent contracting roles. Depending on your qualifications, you may be able to start a counseling business from your home.
83. Software Developer
Can you read and write code? Then help companies create programs and applications to better serve their clients. As a software developer, you can work for big tech companies, and you can freelance or even start your own consulting firm.
84. Speaker
Do you have the gift to motivate and inspire people? Are you an expert in your field? Then take your knowledge and expertise and speak to groups about how they can make improvements in their life. As a public speaker, you’ll generally be working as a business owner, and your first speaking appearances will likely be unpaid. But as you gain recognition and experience, you can start charging for your appearances. You may even be able to use a site like eSpeakers to connect with potential clients.
85. Tax Preparer
Did you know that you don’t need to be a certified public account (CPA) to become a tax preparer? If you enjoy working with numbers and willing to learn the ropes, you can work from home as a tax preparer. As a tax preparer, most of your work will be seasonal, but some tax preparers earn enough money from their busy season to cover expenses for the rest of the year. If you have a bookkeeping business, this may be an excellent add-on service. To find out if being a tax preparer is the right career path for you, check out this free training from the Bookkeepers.
86. Teacher
If you have a bachelor’s degree and teacher’s certification, there are many companies that hire teachers to teach online in a variety of subjects and grades. To locate these jobs, check out companies like Amplify, Stride, and Connections Academy.
87. Tech Support
If your expertise is technology, there are a wide variety of tech companies that will hire you to provide tech support services from home. Some companies to check out include Asurion, AdviseTech, and OneSupport.
88. Test Scorer
Do you enjoy reading? Do you have a bachelor’s degree? If so, you can work part-time reading and scoring student essays and exams. These gigs tend to be seasonal, with most opportunities happening between March and June. If this sounds like the perfect work-from-home job for you, check out Measurement Incorporated, Write Score, and ETS.
89. Transcriber
Do you have excellent listening skills? Are you a fast typist? Help businesses transcribe audio files into written documents. Companies like Rev and TranscribeMe hire freelance transcriptionists. Interested in becoming a transcriber? Be sure to check out Janet Shaughnessy’s free transcription course.
90. Translator
Are you fluent in more than one language? Translate documents, correspondence, meetings, and phone calls for companies that deal with multi-lingual populations. This article has everything you need to know and companies that hire for these work-at-home positions.
91. Travel Planner
Take the stress out of someone’s day by offering travel planning services. Search for the cheapest holiday flights, car rentals, and hotel accommodations; you can even add extras in, like things to do and see while they’re visiting another part of the country. As a travel planner or agent, you can work as a W2 employee, freelancer, or business owner, where you’ll earn a commission on the travel you book for clients.
92. Tutor
Are you a math whiz? Do you speak a second language? Tutoring can be a wonderful home-based business opportunity, especially for those people who have extensive knowledge of a subject, such as a college student who is majoring in math, a school teacher, or a person who is fluent in a foreign language. Companies like Studypool, Cambly, and Course Hero hire individuals to teach various subjects to students. These positions are generally independent contracting roles, so they’re a good way to earn extra money.
93. Virtual Assistant
Do you like to help people? Are you good at administrative tasks? A virtual assistant (VA) is a highly-skilled, home-based professional that offers companies and businesses administrative, technical, and social assistance. The services that you can provide are endless, and all depend on your background training and experience. As a virtual assistant, you can work as a W2 employee for a company like Boldly, as a freelancer for a company like BELAY, or venture out on your own by starting a business.
94. Video Editor
With the rise of content creators and video platforms, video editors are in high demand. If you have the knowledge and expertise to edit videos, you can make good money online. As a video editor, you can freelance, start your own business, or find W2 employment. Check out BuzzFeed and Doing Things Media for job openings.
95. Video Producer
Do you love the film industry? Take your filming skills, and assist small businesses with creating marketing commercials, short films, documentaries, and more. As a video producer, you can choose to freelance or find remote W2 employment.
96. Voice Actor
Have you been told that you have a great voice? Are you an extrovert with a creative flair? If so, becoming a voice actor or audiobook narrator might be your calling. As a voice actor, you’ll work as an independent contractor. To find voice acting jobs online, check into ACX, Backstage, and BunnyStudio.
97. Web Developer
Do you understand HTML, CSS, PHP, Java, and SEO? Take your techie skills and assist individuals and companies with creating websites, making modifications, and fixing glitches. You can find web programming positions online on freelance marketplaces like Upwork or Fiverr, or you can start your business.
98. Website Tester
Do you enjoy testing out new apps and searching the web? If so, you can make extra money testing websites and apps from home. Most tests take between 10-20 minutes and pay around $10-$20 per test. No special skills are needed to apply for these gigs, but the more detailed your answers, the more likely you’ll be invited to do more testing.
For a list of companies that hire website testers, look at this list.
99. YouTube Content Creator
If you enjoy creating informative video tutorials, you can cash in as a YouTube content creator. To earn advertising revenue from YouTube, you’ll need at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time in one year. As a YouTube creator, you can make money through advertising, YouTube’s creator fund, affiliate marketing, and paid sponsorships. Some YouTube creators make millions, like Judy Travis!
What Skills and Education Do You Need to Work From Home?
For entry-level jobs like customer service and data entry, you’ll need a high school diploma or GED, excellent communication skills, and basic computer skills. You’ll need a college degree for other remote occupations like engineering, journalism, computer science, and nursing.
If you’re checking out new career options, volunteering, conducting informational interviews, and taking courses are excellent ways to explore new fields.
No matter where you’re at on your job search, make your resume or CV stand out by adding the right keywords from the job listing so that your resume makes it past ATS (applicant tracking software). Today, most companies use ATS to scan resumes for the right skills, experience, and education.
Remember, your resume isn’t a list of tasks you did at your past jobs; it’s a persuasive document highlighting your best skills, experience, and education, proving you’re the best candidate for the job!
Of course, your career choices don’t stop with traditional 9-to-5 jobs. With advances in technology, anyone can start a business from home! All you need is the right mindset, some free time, and a willingness to work hard. And yes, there are many ways to start a business without money!
Remote Career Ideas For Women
There you have it, 99 work at home career ideas for women!
Whether you’re looking for more flexibility, higher earnings, job growth, or better job security, there is something for everybody on this list.
If you’re unsure which job ideas are best suited for your personality, skills, and education, reach out to others who work in the industry you’re interested in. Getting a real-life perspective can help you determine if an occupation is ideal for you and your overall life and career goals. You can also use a site like Robert Half to search by skills instead of occupation. Often people have the skills to do a job, but don’t know that certain occupations exist.
Need help with your career plan? Check out the Work From Home Career Planner!
Did any of these work at home career ideas pique your interest? Are you looking for a job, or do you want to start a business? Drop us a note; we’d love to hear from you!
Originally published March 23, 2011. Content updated August 2022.
Oliver vivian
I really like the 99+ ideas relating to online jobs women can indulge in…I equally like writing and am in need of an online job related to typing and writing..thank you
Holly Reisem Hanna
Hi Oliver,
Glad you enjoyed the list of ideas!
Take a look at these articles for writing anf typing jobs”
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/paid-writing-gigs/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/typing-jobs/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/data-entry-jobs/
Jen
Thank you so much for this list. Not only does it offer solutions, it also gives hope, which is the fuel that a struggling mom needs. I am considering a major life change after 25 years. I have been living overseas in a unique situation and I feel that between these unique experiences as well life itself, I a lot to offer. My issue, however, is focus. What to do?? I feel like I don’t have the time to try different things out; I have to choose something and stick with it. This pressure prevents me from knowing what to do. I appreciate the focus that you have given in a complicated situation.
Holly Reisem Hanna
Hi Jen,
I’m glad you enjoyed the list.
Figuring out what to do is often the biggest hurdle if finding a career you’re passionate book. I suggest doing a deep dive into your skills, experience, passion, and strengths. This post has some good tips for figuring it out: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/finding-your-career-path/
Good luck and keep me posted!
Siva Mahesh
Great list. #36 graphics designing is a great opportunity for creative people. I used to work as a graphics designer for small firms while studying.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list!
Graphic design is a great skill to have — so many people need designers!
Thanks for stopping by!
Emily Henderson
Hi Holly! If there are any other work from home women like myself who have a writing background, there is an awesome freelance writing opportunity with an online company called Ultius, Inc. I love writing with them because it is remote (I work from home or from my local Starbucks) and I make my own hours. If you get contracted with them, you are given access to lists of available projects and you can see how much you will earn on each project and when it is due before you decide to take it on. I love it! I have made meaningful professional relationships with my editors and with repeat clients. I highly recommend it for anyone who has experience writing and who wants to write from home! :-)
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks for sharing, Emily!
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madhavi
I’m in service but want to start a side business. want to do work from home. If you have any details of cabi cloth business, want to join the same, please help.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Where are you located? Cabi is available in the US, UK, and Canada.
Andrea
Hello! Thank you for this resource; there are a lot of good ideas here! I just have one comment: I am a doula, and I think it is inaccurate to list doula as a work from home job. It requires several inconsistent and unpredictable hours away from home, which is why I am looking for other sources of income.
But that is just my perspective!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Andrea,
We have it listed because it’s a home-based business that you run from home, but, yes, you’ll have to go out to assist your clients at all hours of the day/night.
You as a Doula could start a blog, offer to coach to other Doulas, create a course, or of course; you can do something unrelated to the field.
Thanks for stopping by!
Rahila
Hi, my name is Rahila. I have a part-time job. Pls, help me. Just completed my graduation and I have no money so you can get the job at home.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Rahila,
These articles will give you a great place to start your WAH job search:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/wah-jobs/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/best-work-from-home-jobs/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-home-jobs-location/
juned pathan
As a young self-employed mum of 1, I have struggled with getting some sort of balance. I also at times say no to social events to avoid being tired on the weekends, when I like to enjoy walks and Pilates (and squeezing in a little work here and there)- I have felt guilty about not attending social engagements up until recently when my business really started to kick off, now I know I am making all the right decisions and doing what I love, all the time!
Have just stumbled across your site and LOVE it! Have found so much useful info as a social media manager and consultant- will continue to be a reader for sure.
Thanks again,
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
So glad that you’re enjoying the content!
Congrats on your business success too!
Sania
I have interest in fashion designing
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Sania,
Take a look at these posts — they have some great information on being a fashion designer:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/clothing-line/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/interview-sheena-edwards/
Khadija Islam
I’m a student.I want earn money by doing something.I don’t have any idea about business. what can I do? please help me.
(I’m a Bangladeshi girl)
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
The Work at Home Woman is geared toward U.S. residents.
Please check out this post for international listings:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/
Good luck on your job hunt!
craig munsey
I love your ideas ideas and have just started to implement them! Holly, I would really like your opinion on the below company that I just came on board with. Free is the key word with CTFO(CBD products).
http://www.mrcllc.myctfocbd.com/
If I am off base, please let me know but your valued opinion will be appreciated.
God bless,
Craig
tanika sharma
I want to become a tutor.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Check out this link: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/tutoring/
VIVIAN
Hi!!I started to research about working on the internet and wanted ideas to get on my blog … I intend to work with ideas of jobs for women that are at home … could I get a name for the blog that attracted this female audience? Thanks ;)
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Vivian.
If you’re ready to start a blog, this post can get you going: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/setup-blog/
And this post talks about how to choose a domain name: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/choosing-domain-name-remember/
Denise Hilton
I’d recommend starting a t-shirt business. It requires minimum investment and if you can create good prints then the chances of success can increase. It’s very easy to start an online shop these days.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Denise,
That’s a great idea!
We have a post on how to start a t-shirt business for free: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/make-money-designing-tshirts/
We Factor
I am now a mother. I want to work again but I also want to fully attend my baby while growing. Thanks to this article. I now have a lot of ideas. Now, I think that I can be a better mom and earn money at the same time.
Ankita Jaiswal
Cake business is good. I’m doing it for a while and also I arrange Cake making sessions where I teach other ladies and young girls to make cake at home and also earn.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
That’s great, Ankita!
Pratiksha
Hi ankita,
This is pratiksha from here
I would like to connect with you to know more about cake baking business ?
I’m a new mom also so I want to do work from home.
Can you please guide me
ANN.Pr
Love the list here! It’s difficult to go out to increase our household income, especially when my kids are home schooled. I tried doing crafts but I guess you need to be patient enough to gain the skills and be good enough with it. Right now I’m doing online selling on amazon and hoping for the best. https://tinyurl.com/y7pukxjz for those who are starting out with online selling.
P.s. im trying out a lot of the stuff on your list and they are really great, so thanks!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list of ideas, Ann.
N
Hello can you share some information how you started selling on Amazon?
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi N,
Check out these articles for getting started on Amazon:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/amazon-work-at-home-jobs/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/amazons-fba/
Good luck and keep us posted!
B. M. Wilson
Great List Holly! I own a women’s boutique in Connecticut and still in the struggle stage however, I am looking for ways to supplement my income in order to sustain my business. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful ideas. I am going to get started right away with the ones that I find suitable…which me luck!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list of ideas! Good luck!
Reeba
Hi, I really think you should start-up a women’s boutique in Dallas Texas. I think that a lot of people would love to buy your apparel.
Natasha Evans
Great list! I work as a Survey Taker and Singer from home. I enjoy writing and look forward to starting a freelance writing career. If you have any advice for me I am open to it. I am a beginner. I write poetry, songs and enjoy topics on family and entertainment such as movies.
Trayathome
I have been in Automotive Purchasing for 20 years and I truly believe there in as need for virtual Purchasing. I just don’t know how to go about it. This sit is amazing and is making me very excited to push forward.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hmm, that’s not an area I know much about. Have you tried looking at FlexJobs? Here is some additional info on FlexJobs: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/find-legitimate-work-at-home-jobs/
Marsha
I am a recent college graduate currently working for a bank in the Nashville, TN area. I like my job but I would like to start my own business someday doing something I love and actually have fun while doing it. I’m really into fashion and beauty. I just don’t know what to do and I need some ideas :(
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Marsha,
Check out these posts:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/home-based-business-fashion/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-fashion-boutique/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/beauty-makeup-lovers/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/blogging-career-fashion-beauty/
Mark
What a great list
I have read many lists like this but I have never seen Social share and chef line, ones to have a look into.
Many thanks for sharing this.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the ideas, Mark.
Amkele
I am finding a difficult time in using these online ways of making money because most of them are for the people that are in USA and I am in south Africa, Please help me
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
The Work at Home Woman is geared toward U.S. residents.
Please check out this post for international listings:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/
Good luck!
Corrisa Malone
What a great resource I can point my readers to! There are literally hundreds of ways to make money from home – from a home based job to running a home based business, and all else in between.
Keep writing these great posts Holly!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks, Corrisa! Glad you enjoyed the list!
Meghan
Definitely worth the read – lots of great ideas here. I think that the best business women have a mix of income sources to build their empire! Good post.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list, Meghan!
Virginia Nakitari
I love doing transcription and being a virtual assistant. These are easy to learn skills that anyone can master and start making money from home.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks for sharing your experience, Virginia.
Honey
I am gonna start an organisation for work from home women. Organisation like allotting work to them in Digital Marketing Side. So can you suggest an idea form your end. And the name of the organisation must be like?
Faith Stewart
This is such a great list, and while I know it is older, I can see that virtually all of it would still apply. Not just to women either!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list, Faith!
Ingrid Lourens
Such an interesting list, thank you!
I am from Cape Town South Africa, unfortunately I had to give up my extremely stressful job up of 18 years due to ill health (caused by stress), but due to the current economic situation in SA, I am finding it extremely difficult finding work despite my experience and also my age is counting against me (58 years).
I have taken the opportunity to take one of your listings on bookkeeping and have signed up to do the free course, do you think it will be beneficial for me to do it despite being in South Africa and the course based in the US?
Thanks once again :)
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Ingrid,
The training is 100 percent online, so location is not a barrier. And running your own bookkeeping can be done from anywhere in the world. Good luck and keep us posted!
Deb Lane
This is a great article, thank you for sharing. This list is very helpful, especially for those who are trying to begin their work from home career, it’s a great starting point.
What I realized with working from home and making money online is that the more people you genuinely help, the more money you end up making. Helping others to succeed will create you a large following of loyal customers. If you are sick of failing in this industry, frustrated with not getting any results or making sales, or having issues generating quality traffic, please contact me at: [email protected]
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Deb, That is so true. The more helpful you can be, the better results you’ll have. Thanks for stopping by!
John
How about Cell Phone Repair, Can start a home base business on your kitchen table. Everybody you know has a cell phone. All your friends, family, neighbors on facebook, twitter, etc.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hey John, This company allows you to do just that: http://info.icracked.com/apply
Fahim Ahsan
This is really incredible! Your experience speaks for itself! I love the selling to the the higher-end consumer. Providing a high-end consumer knowledge and power (ease of using your service that’s mobile driven) is huge.
Yasmin
This is awesome. It really gives me an idea of what home based work I can do. Thank you so much for posting this article.
Shon
I would like to write cards I love poetry and laughter what companies can I work for from home with my own schedule
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
This post has some opportunities: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/paid-writing-gigs/
Josh Paiva
Was just going through these different ways to make money. It’s amazing how many people complain they can’t make money online but there really is so many ways to get it done. Thanks for the eye opener. I’ve been doing it since 2002 so I know it’s possible for anyone!
Rosaline
With havin so much content do you ever run into any problems of plagorism or copyright violation? My site
has a lot of completely unique content I’ve either created myself or outsourced but it looks like a lot oof it is popping it
up all ober the internet without my permission. Do you know any solutions to help stop contejt
from being stolen? I’d truly appreciate it.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Yes, I have that problem all the time. Here are some things that you can do, Rosaline: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/what-should-you-do-when-someone-steals-your-content/
Ellie
Just letting you know the ‘craftsy’ link is broken and ‘craftStar’ link goes to a blog interview but not the ‘craftStar’ itself. Great helpful article though! Thanks :-)
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks — I’ll get that corrected. Glad you enjoyed the list, Ellie.
Tara
I really appreciate all the hard work you put into this list. I never knew there were so many options. I have worked my entire life and am currently a undergrad in Business MGMT/Healthcare. In 2014, my 20 yr old son became a quadriplegic. For the first time, in many years, I am a stay at home mom. At 38, I have spent too many years being independent to feel comfortable relying on my husband. You have given me hope and a starting point. Thank you
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list, Tara!
Joseph Binette
One more idea for woman…. register has a private home chef on http://www.miummium.com there is over 11 000 chef at home available on that website… so if you are a foodie… just become a personal chef.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks for sharing, Joseph! This one is new to me, I’ll have to check it out further.
sony
Hi Holly …. Good article thanks…. I want to start a beauty parlor but I don’t know much about it please help me … Give some suggestions….
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Sony, FabJob has a guide on how to become a salon owner, may be worth checking out: http://bit.ly/1qGw517 Good Luck!
Shree
Hi Holly,…. thanks for the list…
am looking for some part time job, like filling forms or typing some contents… am located in India…. can you suggest me some companies name who offers this kind of jobs ???
… waiting for your valuable response.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Shree, Check out this post — it’s a great place to start your work-at-home job search: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/ Good luck!
Shree
Thanks Holly
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
You’re welcome, Shree =)
Alex Tkachev
Now, please make one for men. If you may. Thank you in advance, and I love to try some Ideas already.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Alex, This list is good for both men and women alike. Good luck!
Bridgett
I am a rep at PawTree.com/special. I have did well by selling products to dog owners. It’s easy, I just visit dog parks with samples and hand out order forms. PawTree.com/special has a special going on until March 31, you can start for just $1 at pawtree.com/special. Most direct sale companies charge much more to get started, so this is something you can start with little investment. Make sure you choose sponsor spectacular at checkout.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks for sharing, Bridgett!
Shamini
Great ideas,Holly can you give me more tips about writing blogs. .i would like to do something i am good… kids and kive reading and writing. Thank you
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list! Here is some more information on blogging: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/blogging/ Good luck and keep us posted!
Toya
How do I set out to be an advisor/speaker. I want to do more for others than myself and make profits at home. Need more help please!
Thanks
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Here’s a good article on the profession: http://www.forbes.com/sites/dorieclark/2013/06/10/how-to-become-a-successful-professional-speaker/#199e4267326f
Amanda H
I work for a large organisation and am tired of traveling to work and not doing the things I want to do. Im not sure where to start. The things I am interested in are:
Event planner
book keeping
mistroty shopper
hand made invites
Home Stager
Internet researcher
Meal planer expert
Dog Breader
Project Manager
Professional Organiser
Wedding planner.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Amanda, This article will give you a great place to start: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/
allison
Mintvine is a great way to make a little money at home is thru online surveys.. Super was do them when you want .. no commitment money goes right into a paypal account you won’t get rich but you can earn money for a date night or two ;)
Stephanie
I’m interested in one that I read about posting links online.Could some one let Me kno which one it was….Thank You
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Stephanie, That sort of “work” is generally a scam. You buy into the program and they teach you how to scam others out of their money by “posting links online”.
This article will give you a great place to start your work-at-home job search: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/
Good luck and keep us posted.
nikita
thanks for the list of things to do from home.
excellent suggestions
i will help my mom so much
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the ideas, Nikita!
Punith
Hi holly I need a part time job
And I am an south Indian from Karantaka . .would you plz suggest me the best job . . .
Sameera
Hi,I just wanted to know that I want some online work to do from home like typing.plz help me.
Salma Fiverr
Good article!, i think 14, 23. . . is the best option for women. I am doing typing
Addi Ganley
What an AMAZING list of different ideas. Anybody looking for an idea to make more money would be able to find something that interested them from this list.
It is great that you also added the links to help ease the search for more information.
Thank you for this post!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list, Addi.
Joel
I think it’s very empowering for a stay-at-home-mom (or anyone, for that matter)to know that there are more than 100 ways to make extra money from home or even create a full-time income. I say “more than 100” because, as extensive as your list is, it certainly did not cover all the possibilities.
Christina @ Embracing Simple
This is a fabulous list Holly! There really are so many opportunities out there for women to be able to do work they love from home. The hard part is having to pick only one! :)
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
I keep finding new career ideas all the time! I probably should update this list to 150 WAH ideas. Glad you enjoyed it, Christina!
Dave Russ
This is a nice and interesting post, Holly. Great work on this one. After reading this, it has broaden my perspective with regards to being a work-at-home entrepreneur. And it is good to know that this is not just applicabble to women, but also, applicable for men. Cheers!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list, Dave!
Anu
Hi
I am working in financial organisation and really frustrated with my work. i have no more intrest in this work now so i want to start my business in which i can use my creativity. can you please suggest some thing.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
What kind of work would you like to do?
Anu
I would like to open my boutique, but I don’t have much knowlgde about this. But I am pretty sure that I can do good in this.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Anu,
Here are a couple of posts to help you on your journey:
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/best-products-sell-home/
https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/free-fashion-boutique/
Good luck and keep us posted!
akisha mcdonald
Hi am looking for a job
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
What type of work are you looking for?
Joseph
Do these these things really work. Somebody email me plz. Thanks
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Yes, these are legit occupations. What sort of work at home job are you looking for?
Neva
Hello
I would like to do medical transcription is it as I have healthcare management experience. Please advise of how to get in the door of at home employment.
Thanks,
Neva
Divya.m
Super job
Jenna
I use Swagbucks and have made over $1200 so far. Enjoy!
Rachel
How do you get started ?
Renee testa
I’ve been given a lot of advice. Thank you. I’m just wondering if anyone knows of reputable companies that are suitable for myself. I worked all my life but due to illness I need to work from home. My email is [email protected]. God bless you all.
Tusiime Doreen
Hi Holly,
Thanks 4 sharing dat great knowledge.I am already baking cakes,I’d like to start home made wine.pliz advice.
Thanks in advance.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
You should check out the Traveling Vineyard: http://www.travelingvineyard.com/home-based-business/
sandra
If your looking to work from home; I been with this company since 2012 and we are looking to hire individuals that want work online and be paid for just doing simple tasks for the company. I am making a living doing
this only for a couple hours a day. I never spent any money to start working with them; and they pay me every Tuesday, if you would like more details on how to get started e-mail me at [email protected]
ISABELL HAGAN
I’D LIKE TO GET MORE INFO ON THEWORKATHOMEWOMAN DOING SMALL TASKS FOR COMPANIES THAT PAY EVERY TUESDAYS
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Isabell, This article covers short task opportunities: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/short-task-sites/
Good luck!
Rachel
I would love to know more about this!! My email [email protected]
Asha
May I know more about Tutoring Transcriber@Medical transcriptionist.Thank you for your such a valuable vast information .
Leiann Lynn Rose Spontaneo
I have been pouring over your website and wondering if there are any companies buying ungraded researched papers written by college graduates?
G.M Onkemetse
Wow! Thanks for the ideas and i wish I could do all of them. You really helped me and i have an idea now. Thank you so much
Kate
I do a paid for surveys site and I make around $300 a month. It won’t make you rich but it covers my electric and water bill lol. It’s really not hard.
Medical Transciptionist
After trying several home based opportunities, medical transcription has been the only thing that made me money. :)
Neva
How did you go about getting clientele? I have Healthcare management (revenue cycle). Did you just send letters out to doctor’s offices requesting.
vandana
Hello, this is very helpful actually i am looking work home for my mother so can you please help me , she need some hand work at home.she dont know about internet ,so can u help me home work , this is my mail i.d [email protected] you can revert back on me this mail i.d .
thanking you
Edvin Löfgren
Very impressive list! My personal favorite:
3. Affiliate Marketing, because once you set it up it can be fully automated.
Edvin
Dyara
This list looks so helpful. I would like to be an Internet Researcher #46. Can you suggest me how to find jobs relating to internet research……
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
I’m actually writing a more in depth article about becoming an Internet Researcher — stay tuned.
megan
Calling all legging lovers! I’m looking for some ambitious ladies to join my team with Buskins Legendary Leggings. Buskins is a brand new, ground floor company. There’s no quotas to reach, no website or monthly fees, no crazy compensation plans to reach advancement. Sell as much or as little as you want! Keep stock on hand or sell completely online. Opportunity with us is limitless! Plus a free pair of leggings with your registration kit.
email me for more details [email protected]
Kayla bryant
A great stay at home business opportunity is paparazzi jewelry! I have never liked selling things, because it’s usually over priced and hard to sell. However, paparazzi is so different! You sell everything for $5 plus local tax and you make a 45% profit! You can email me with any questions about paparazzi at [email protected] and you can become a consultant under me by going to http://www.paparazziaccessories.com/28325
Shay
I have been advertising for Fortune 500 companies since July and I’m loving it. I am advertising from my home computer. I have a 5 month old baby girl and I wanted to find something I can do at home so I won’t have to go back to working a 9-5 job. Check it out if you are interested http://www.ibourl.net/dailygrind
Elina
I am personally working as blogger and i think it is good way to earn good sum and keep yourself busy.
Trinity Williams
Wow! Thanks for these helpful tips. I now feel more confident about finding work to do at home. It is good to know that I have many options to choose from, thanks again:-)
Chelsea_Gerrard
Oh I am sure women can manage a couple task at a same time: we are in an age of ‘multi-talented superwomen’ who excel the ability of dealing with anything :) Thanks for sharing this awesome list, it will certainly begin the flight of some dreams. Loved it!
Sue
Hmmm thanks for the great tips – I have heaps of ideas for working from home from this ebook resource and your website
Tavius
I can appreciate the struggle of so many people.
Sometimes a person just needs a hand up – and a lot of time that is in the form of education.
I just wanted to share a book that I released on January 3 – a few days ago.
The book, “Empowered, Finding your success in life,” was written with the intent of helping others to make their lives better, both in business and life in general.
For a limited time, I am offering this for free at http://tavius.biz . Simply go there, and you can download the e-book for free!
Jenny
In today’s world, balancing a family and work both has become quite easy for moms who earlier found it difficult to find time for their family. There are many work from home options for moms that would fit into their crazy schedule. Get some home based ideas here : With the advent of internet and growing communication network, composed work is in huge demand. Pay per click has even made this job lucrative as building and sustaining a website is no more a big deal to manage. Setting up a catering business is perfect for the moms who love cooking. If you are fond of scrapbooking, then why not help others in decorating their web page and provide them with various creative ideas to do so just by sitting at home. Freelance writing is one of the best home based business ideas for moms who have a passion of reading and writing. Get more tips at : http://www.businessdose.com/home-based-earning-ideas-for-women/
Emma
These are great work from home ideas, thank you so much for sharing.
Jennifer Mackenzie
I have been working as a Virtual Bankruptcy Assistant now for just over a year and am loving working from home. I love my job! #lovebeingmyownboss You can find the training at http://www.713training.com
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Interesting, never heard of that before. Thanks for sharing.
Sherrie
I love to upcycle things or turn used stuff into something special. Always crafting. Is there a market for this to work from home with a full time income? How would I go about it?
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Sherrie, We just featured a woman who upcycles/makes natural art and sells it on Etsy. I think you’d really enjoy the interview: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/interview-wendy-kaehr/
April
We have put together how to make money with domain if you would like to add that to the list http://droppeddomainlist.com/start-making-money-today-with-domains/
jonah
hi
I am(man) 38 year old and like art(art drawing).please help me for create new job at home .(be whitout money and simple )
thanks
Mandy
I work on elance and odesk making logos for websites, you need to be a little arty, but my advice is to just do 1 or 2 jobs to start with to try it out.
Melody Delozier
I really want to start my own florist from home. I know it is the career I want to have after I graduate. I want to open my own florist so I need the start up cost plus five years maintenance cost. So I will use the home business to save money.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Melanie, FabJob offers a guide on how to become a florist, it may be worth checking out. http://www.FabJob.com/florist.asp?affiliate=1344 (affiliate link)
katie
I found a great company that focuses on green living and staying home with your kids. Take a look at http://www.momsprovide.com.
Sumera
This is great lots of great ideas for moms that need to fit work around their kids… but also great for stay at home dads too….
tina langley
Wow, this is an exhaustive list for budding entrepreneurs! For those interested in being MTs, going to online medical transcription school can help you get a job once you’re done.
http://www.careerstep.com/
Sarah
I love your list I think it is great that so many people can find ways to earn money from home!
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Suzanne
Would be even better if you gave links on how to get started, like how do I become a stay at home editor? Where do I find the jobs and/or clients?
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Suzanne, Some of the ideas include hyperlinks to additional information and resources. I’ll keeping adding and modifying, so that it become an even more comprehensive resource. Thanks for your comment!
Martin Lindeskog
Holly: This list must have taken some time to compile! ;) I have a travel and lifestyle design blog called AtlasAnd, so I will write about your tip #91 there.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Martin, It did take some time to create =) That’s awesome, send me the link if you decide to write the post.
Michelle Rodriguez
Holly, thanks for putting this list together. I think it’s dead on….especially with the personal shopping/stylist which is the route I took when I stayed at home with the boys 6 ears ago. It was the perfect combo of doing what I loved, around our family schedule, and contributing to the family income.
I loved doing it so much, I now show other women how to do it too…its been an awesome journey.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Glad you enjoyed the list Michelle! What a fun gig! Ladies, make sure to check out ThePaidStylist.com for this work at home opportunity.
Marlena
I work from home as a distributor for It Works products! I would be more than happy to help others work from and home. I have many open spots for distributors. Start up cost is $99 to get started and that includes your business kit, a box of 4 wraps, 4 small bottles of defining gel and marketing materials. There is no commitment if you decide that its not something you enjoy, but I promise you will!!
Adrian
This is a great list. Is there any way you could make a pdf version of this list? Thanks.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Adrian – Glad you enjoyed the list! I’m actually in the process of adding to it, so once I’m finished I’ll make a PDF (good idea)!
Laura
I have a great chance for education and work from home . you know how much web designers wanted . if you are a web designer you can work as a teacher or a web designer online , if you don’t know web design this website are going to teach you then provide you with a job .. it’s the best real way to make living from home
Gracie
I would love to learn how to train as a web designer. Could someone contact .
Michelle Nahom
Great list of ideas! In this day and age, sometimes we just need to be innovative to find a way to make a living! I’m working in a new emerging industry (photo organizing) and absolutely love it!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks for the comment – I’ll have to add that to the list!
Emma
Hi Michelle Can you tell me a bit more about Photo organizing please.
Thanks
Nargol
Hi, Could you tell me a little more about photo organizing???
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Nargol,
Check out these articles for more about this industry:
Photo Organization: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/photo-organizers/
Scanning Photos: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/scanning-photos/
Video Slide Show Creation: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/slideshows-for-profit/
Photo Book Design: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/photo-book-design/
Work At Home
You have a very comprehensive list. In fact, I myself, am a virtual assistant and blogger and I have good income working online!
Christian Audigier
Nice post! GA is also my biggest earning. However, it’s not a much.
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
I didn’t make much with Adsense either – however, I will say that it is the best paying ad network for bloggers with smaller amounts of traffic.
Traci
Loved the list! I always get fabulous resources here!
Kimi
What a great list of ideas! It sure gives me options to think about, thanks Holly!
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Kimi – I’m glad you enjoyed the list!
lailane
Hi holly. I really like all your ideas. I would like to ask if you have any suggestion or ideas about handicraft making or do it yourself that will make a good profit at the same time can be useful for all ages and sexes?i think i am a handicraft person but i dont know how to use it profitably. Thank you very much. And Im waiting for your response.
Sincerely
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Hi Lailane,
Glad you’re enjoying the suggestions!
Are you talking about craft assembly work? Sadly, it’s not a legit way to make money. I’ve written an article about it here: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/assembly-jobs/
If you are crafty – you can use websites like Etsy to sell your crafts online. If you’d like to explore that option, here’s some more information: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-at-home-idea-arts-crafts/
Good luck on your journey and keep me posted!
Lyndsay
There’s a great site called your http://www.yourstartuphome.com which helps any business get started. Really helpful.
Heather Allard
What a fantastic list, Holly!
Of all the things I’ve tried over the years, #14 is my favorite. :)
Heather
Holly - The Work at Home Woman
Thanks Heather! You are a great editor. I had no idea that you did it professionally.