Dec 18, 2025

10 Remote Jobs That Anyone Can Do

Written by Gabrielle Olya
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Edited by Gary Dudak
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If you’re just out of college and ready to find a job but are worried about your lack of experience, or you’re making a career transition and don’t know which types of jobs you are qualified for, don’t fret — there are lots of entry-level jobs out there that anyone can do. Many of these jobs offer training, and a learning curve is expected as you gain experience. Better yet, many of them are also remote.

Here are the top 10 job titles with the most entry-level, remote jobs, as identified by FlexJobs.

If you enjoy helping others, this may be a great entry-level remote job for you. The median pay is $20.59 per hour, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Many accountant positions can now be done remotely and typically do not require previous job experience. However, it’s likely you’ll need to have a bachelor’s degree in accounting or a similar field to qualify.

The median yearly salary for accountants is around $80,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

An administrative assistant often plays a vital role in a company, taking on tasks that executives and managers don’t have the time for. These jobs may require familiarity with more programs than a virtual assistant, but they may pay slightly better as well.

These jobs have an average pay of around $42,000 a year ($20-$21/hour).

Recruiting coordinators help move candidates through the recruitment process, and they may be responsible for posting open positions, coordinating candidate travel, scheduling interviews across departments, creating offer letters and conducting background checks, according to SmartRecruiters.com.

The median pay for workers in this field is $30 per hour or $62,290 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Account executives are typically responsible for serving the needs of existing customers and closing deals with new customers, according to SalesHacker.com. The average base pay for this sales position is $87,500 per year plus an additional $94,176 per year in commissions and other pay, according to Glassdoor.

This job is similar to a customer service representative, but your interactions will typically be phone-based rather than via email or chat. In a remote world, you no longer have to be in a physical call center to do this entry-level job.

The average pay is $19 to $20 per hour.

Billing specialists work for insurance companies and healthcare facilities to ensure that records, billing statements and payments are accurate. The national average salary for a billing specialist is around $45,000 per year, according to Salary.com.

Executive assistants may have to fulfill traditional administrative assistant duties as well as high-level support, including conducting research, preparing statistical reports and handling information requests. Because of the extra duties, these jobs pay more than traditional administrative assistant positions, with an average salary of $67,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

These specialists handle financial processing for businesses. Their responsibilities include bookkeeping, financial reporting and the preparation of tax records. The median pay for this entry-level job is $46,000 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Marketing coordinators assist marketing managers with the development and execution of plans and strategies to raise awareness and drive sales for a company, service or product. The average salary for this job is $50,000, according to Salary.com.

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Written by
Gabrielle Olya
Gary Dudak
Edited by
Gary Dudak