Jobs That Still Allow You To Work From Home In 2024
Jobs That Still Allow You To Work From Home In 2024
Whether you're new to a work-from-home (WFH) position or have been happily working from home since 2020 and are looking for a new challenge while still maintaining the ability to (predominantly, if not entirely) work from the comfort of your home, here are some of the highest-paying work-from-home positions in 2024.
Affiliate Marketing
This could be your primary job or even a creative side hustle. Let's say you have a YouTube page or a blog—and you list products that you use on that page via an Amazon link.
Every time somebody buys a product by clicking on the link on your webpage, Amazon will pay you a percentage of the sale price, assuming someone goes through with the purchase.
Affiliate marketing does require a little bit of startup work on your end (to enroll with the program), but its costs are near zero and affiliate marketers can make as much as $82,000 per year.
Digital Animator
If you have a talent for digital artwork and are looking for a new career path, you can make bank as a digital animator. You can either work as a freelancer or for a publisher or marketing agency as a full-time employee.
The best part is that you can do it all from the comfort of your home—and the salary once you establish yourself? A cool average of $73,000 per year.
Baking Or Catering
If you love baking and creating food dishes, the natural progression may be to start your own baking or catering business from home.
Depending on your market size and the size of your kitchen, you can cater for events big and small, partake in weekend markets, or have your full-time gig as a professional chef, catering for large corporate events.
At the top of the pile, corporate chefs can make between $90,000 and $120,000 per year.
Writer Or Editor
Content writing and editing are fast becoming some of the most popular work-from-home positions in America, as organizations and companies that hire writers realize they don't need to be in the office to produce their work. Everything from universities to hospitals to web-based organizations need content written and edited for their websites and/or publications.
The median salary of a copywriter in the United States is $69,000 per year, with technical writers making around $76,000 per year.