Today's
post will cover another really common question I get — work from home jobs that require no experience
to get started. I've broken the jobs down by category and listed the companies
that, as far as I know, don't require prior experience in order to consider
your application.
Keep in
mind that “no past experience” doesn't mean these jobs will necessarily be easy
to get.
Also,
the fact you don't need prior work experience doesn't mean the companies listed
won't require you to have specific skills.
There
is a distinct difference between having a certain skill and having past work
experience with something. So keep that in mind while you're browsing the list.
Some of the options on the list will mention skills needed.
To determine
whether or not you have the skills they're looking for, some companies listed
below might test you. And even though you can apply without past
experience doing the work, past experience will always give you a leg up on the
competition.
I'll do my
best to keep this updated! Please comment below if you know if other companies
that don't require past experience.
63 Jobs
That Require No Experience
Editing
& Proofreading
It's very
hard to get editing work without past experience. I was only able to turn up a
few companies below based on what's on my website.
Textbroker –
Read Textbroker Review – They do give some of their
writers the opportunity to take their proofreading test to begin proofreading
articles. This is a very hard test to pass and I believe you have to be at
least a level 4 writer there to even qualify to take it.
Proofreading Services – Read Proofreading Services Review – This company
doesn't have any experience requirements on their hiring page.
However,
you do have to take a test to prove that you'd make a good proofreader before
they will hire you. The hiring page they will hire people with the right skills.
Doesn't say anything about past experience.
You could
also start a proofreading side hustle with no past experience — taking on
private clients and charging whatever you wish. Go here to check out a free webinar from Caitlin
Pyle of Proofread Anywhere for some information on going this route.
Misc. Work
Shipt – Read Shipt Review – Get paid to be a personal grocery
shopper. You take orders whenever you want via the Shipt app, go get the
supplies needed by the client, and then get paid weekly. You do not need any
personal shopping experience to qualify.
Instacart – Read Instacart Review – This company offers a
personal shopping service similar to Shipt (above). This is flexible work. The
work involves picking up orders, getting the items from the store, and then
delivering them to people who have orders in.
Chat Jobs
The Chat Shop – Read The Chat Shop Review – This company hires work
from home chat agents. It doesn't look like you need experience to be
considered, but there is a list of skills which include native-level English
fluency and a 65+ WPM typing speed.
SiteStaff –
This company occasionally hires remote chat hosts. Their website says nothing
about needing prior experience. I don't think they always have openings, and
it's an independent contractor position.
When
you're on their site, a chat box will appear asking if you have questions.
Don't use this box to ask about employment because you will get a canned
response explaining they don't answer questions about jobs on their live chat.
Data Entry
The Smart Crowd – Read The Smart Crowd Review – You can get an account
for doing data entry here if you can pass their skills test. This is absolutely
just something to do for extra money here and there. They don't pay much at
all.
Dion Data – Read Dion Data Review – You can work at home doing
data entry for Dion Data, a company that has been around for a long time.
They say
on their hiring page they provide the training you would need. Unfortunately,
this job is not open very often but do keep tabs on the hiring page.
See
more data entry jobs from home requiring little to no
experience.
ESL
Tutoring
Cambly – Read Cambly Review – Anyone can sign up to tutor
people in English or Spanish. There are no requirements other than being fluent
in the language you're going to teach there.
QKIDS –
Read QKIDS Review – To become an ESL tutor to Chinese
children for QKIDS, you need either a a university degree or proof of active
enrollment in a university. You must also be a native English speaker.
QKIDS pays
$16 to $20 hourly, making it one of those rare high paying jobs with no
experience required.
English
Hunt – Read English Hunt Review – You don't need prior ESL
tutoring experience to teach for English Hunt.
However, if
you are applying to tutor via video, you must have either a teaching or
substitute teaching certificate. You don't need a teaching certificate of any
kind for their phone tutoring programs.
iTalki – Read iTalki Review – You don't need any ESL tutoring
experience to do get started on iTalki as a community tutor, but you will if
you sign up to be a “professional teacher” there.
NiceTalk –
Read NiceTalk Review – There are no educational
prerequisites, and the tutoring sessions are basically just informal
conversations. You'll earn $10 hourly paid with Paypal.
See more
ways to get paid to teach English online.
Academic
Tutoring
Brainfuse – Read Brainfuse
Review – No past tutoring experience required, but they do
require a four-year college degree to qualify to tutor for them.
Tutor.com –
Read Tutor.com Review – This is an entry level work
from home job, no tutoring experience is needed. But you'll have to either
have, or be working toward, a degree to qualify.
Studypool – Read Studypool Review – This is an online platform
for homework help. As a Studypool tutor, you're paid to provide homework help
to students who need it.
See
more online tutoring jobs.
Test/Essay
Scoring
Measurement, Inc. – Read Measurement, Inc. Review – You must have a
4-year college degree (of any kind) to qualify to become a reader/evaluator for
essays. No prior scoring experience needed.
WriteScore –
Read WriteScore Review – This is seasonal work from
home essay scoring. You don't need prior experience, but you do need to have at
least a two-year college degree.
Customer
Service
Most of
the customer service positions are going to want you to have prior customer
service and/or call center experience.
Remember
that even if you've done something outside the home involving customer service
(cashiering, etc.) this can still count as past experience.
Also, many
of these companies offer more than one work from home position, so the required
experience might vary depending on what they have available.
Accolade Support – Read Accolade Support Review – No past customer
service experienced needed to apply, but they do prefer if you have a certain
skill set.
LiveOps –
Read LiveOps Review – It's possible to get hired here
without any prior customer service experience. LiveOps is much more focused on
your skill set rather than your past work experience.
NexRep – Read NexRep Review – This company is often hiring for
a variety of different customer service and sales positions. There are no prior
experience requirements listed on their website or on their application for
employment.
Sitel -Read Sitel Review – This virtual call center states
on their careers page that prior customer service experience is preferred, but
it doesn't say required. So it may be a long shot, but you could give this one
a try.
Sykes – Read Sykes Review – Sykes/Alpine Access doesn't list
any past work requirements that I can see on their website, so you may be able
to get a job here if you've never done customer service work.
U-Haul –
Read U-Haul Work From Home Review – This is another
with “preferred” call center experience listed. You may still be able to get
hired if you don't have it.
Working Solutions –
Read Working Solutions Review – This company does not
list any prior call center or customer service experience on their jobs landing
page, just some preferred skills they want you to have.
Telemarketing
– Lead Generation
AdviseTech – Does not list any required
experience for their part-time telemarketing jobs.
Windy City Call Center – They prefer
outbound call center experience, but it's not required. FL, GA, LA, and TN
only.
Misc.
Phone Work
Aspira – Read Aspira Review – They hire home-based workers to
take sports reservation requests. Doesn't look like you have to have prior
experience.
Intellichek – Read Intellichek Review – Phone mystery shopping. A
“no experience needed” job.
MaritzCX –
Read MaritzCX Review – Another company hiring
at-home interviewers. They don't have past experience listed as one of their
requirements.
NextWave
Advocacy – Read NextWave Review – Outbound political outreach
calling (not sales). No prior experience required. Pay $12 hourly.
OnPoint Advocacy – Read OnPoint Review – Outbound calling for political
outreach (not sales). No prior experience required.
Perception Strategies – Read Perception Strategies Review – More telephone
mystery shopping work, mainly to doctor's offices and hospitals. No prior
experience required.
VoiceLog –
Read VoiceLog Review – Work at home as a live
operator for VoiceLog. Independent contractor position with no selling. The
requirements state you do need experience, but then their FAQ says you don't.
Yardi-Matrix – Read Yardi-Matrix Review – Calling apartment
complexes conducting rent surveys. They have a test you must take, but if you
can pass, you can get started. Seasonal work.
Pleio/Goodstart – Read Pleio Goodstart Review – Helping people with
medication reminders. They will consider people with no past customer service
experience although they do prefer if you have it.
Westat –
Read Westat Review – They occasionally hire for work
from home data collection. Past experience isn't necessary, they will train you
to do the job if they decide to hire you.
Choose the
“Telephone Data Collection” option under the “Career Area” dropdown to see if
they have openings for this. You'll have to scroll down through the options to
see it — it is the last one listed under “Career Area”
Search
Engine Evaluation
These jobs
can pay well and generally don't require past experience doing the work. You
will have to take a test to prove your skills.
Some of
the companies will say on their requirements that you need a college degree, but
many people do end up getting hired without that.
Lionbridge –
Read Lionbridge Review – They have lots of little jobs you can do here
apart from just search engine evaluation. As with most of these companies, this
is flexible work you can do on your own schedule.
Appen –
Read Appen Review – Flexible schedule, most commit to work at least
four hours a day. Other crowdsourced task work may be available in addition to
search evaluation.
Transcription
There are
many general transcription companies that are no experience needed jobs, but
you will most likely have to take a transcription and/or typing test to prove
your skills.
TranscribeMe – Read TranscribeMe Review – Very low pay at $20 per
audio hour, but you can qualify for a higher rate if you have medical or legal
transcription experience. You can work whenever you want and they pay via
Paypal.
TranscribeMe
is also one of many jobs that pay weekly you can do online.
Rev – Read Rev Review – Work whenever you want doing
transcription even if you don't have experience. They pay weekly via Paypal. As
is the case with most transcription companies that accept beginners, pay is on
the low side.
Tigerfish – Read Tigerfish Review – This company has been around
for a long time and will consider beginners for work. However, a transcription
skills test is required prior to acceptance (most companies make you do a
skills test).
Quicktate – Read Quicktate Review – Quicktate has long been known
for hiring transcription beginners. Pay isn't fantastic, but if you can pass
their transcription test, you can start working.
I have
listed many other transcription jobs for beginners if you want to
check those out.
Translation
Gengo –
Read Gengo Review – This is a big pool of freelance translators. You
will need to take a test to get listed here to be eligible to take work, but it
doesn't look like you have to have past experience.
Language Line – Read Language Line Review – They are frequently hiring work from home
interpreters for various languages. You have to have some pretty specific
skills, but it doesn't look like you have to be an experienced interpreter to
qualify.
VerbalizIt – Read VerbalizIt Review – They hire people to do
translations/transcriptions and they are open worldwide. You don't need
experience, but you will have to pass a difficult skills test prior to
accepting any work.
Virtual
Assisting
Most
companies that hire many virtual assistants are more interested in your skill
set rather than whether or not you've worked as a VA before.
This is
because virtual assistants almost always have varied skills and
responsibilities just depending on who their clients are and what they
specialize in.
I have
created a list of virtual assistant jobs to get you started.
You'll have to choose which ones to apply with just depending on what you're
good at and what skills the company is looking for.
A few of
the more popular work at home virtual assistant companies that will consider
beginners includes:
·
99 Dollar Social (social
media work)
Are you
more entrepreneur-minded? If you would prefer to start your own virtual
assisting business (ultimately the most lucrative route) rather than work for a
company, I've posted an interview with someone who has successfully started a virtual assistant business.
Moderation
BabyCenter –
This company occasionally hire work at home community moderators for their
parenting forum. The job description never says anything about past moderation
experience, although there are other skills listed.
ICUC –
Read ICUC Review – They provide training for candidates without
moderation experience. However, they focus on hiring bi- or multi-lingual
candidates.
LiveWorld – Read LiveWorld Review – It may be possible to get in here without past
moderation experience, although they do prefer if you have it.
Metaverse –
Read Metaverse Review – There are several people who have applied here
without moderation experience and managed to get in, so it's worth a shot.
Crisp Thinking – Read Crisp Thinking Review – This is another
moderation job that is contract where no experience is required. Fill out their
survey or sign up on their waiting list to get accepted.
Writing
There are
many no experience needed jobs in the writing world.
Writing is
one of the easiest work from home industries to break into because fortunately
most of the places you can write for tend to be more interested in how well you
can write rather than how many other writing jobs you've had.
You can
try your luck at any of the sites that pay you to write I have listed, but
below I've made a short list of some of the companies that aren't that
stringent in their requirements if you are very much an entry-level freelance
writer.
They are
mostly content sites/mills and while they don't pay a lot, they are good for
paid practice.
Verblio – Read Verblio Review – Write blog posts for BlogMutt's
clients. If the client likes your work, you get paid. This is ghostwriting, so
I don't believe you get credit for your work.
BKA – Buy Keyword Articles – Read BKA Review – This is SEO-focused content. They pay every two weeks via
Paypal. The application process involves a short quiz covering your
grammar/punctuation, etc.
Crowd Content – Read Crowd Content Review – Pays twice monthly. They aren't always open to
registration.
Textbroker –
Read Textbroker Review – I have lots of experience with this site and I've
always thought they were great, although there are some who would probably
disagree. You can get in here with very little writing experience.
You have
to write a short sample and your writing level (and the amount of money you can
earn per article) will be based on that initial sample. It is possible to get
moved up once you've proven your skills even if you start off at a low level.
Wordgigs – Read Wordgigs Review – This company has writing assignments available
regularly. You do have to take a quiz on spelling and grammar at about high
school level in order to be accepted to write for them.
Most of
the writing sites listed above are content sites that will always pay a set
rate per word.
If you're
interested in going into business for yourself as a freelance writer, finding
your own clients, and setting your own rates, I recommend reading this
information I've posted on starting a freelance writing business (an
interview with someone who has successfully done this).
Research
Wonder –
Read AskWonder Review – This is a company that hires home-based
researchers. I do not believe you have to have any specific past work
experience to be considered, you just have to be really good at researching
things online. Writing skills will help, too.
For More
Entry-Level Work at Home Jobs . . .
Although
it's a fee-based membership site, I've found very high-quality work at home job
leads through FlexJobs.
Also, they
have fantastic sorting options so you can easily find the positions that are
entry-level. If you're looking more positions similar to what's above, you can
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Want to
Learn Money-Making Skills?
If you
don't want a lack of experience or training to hinder you, you may want to
consider taking an eCourse. I have a page here with a list of the best eCourses for various work at home industries.
Many of them offer free intro courses so you can try before you buy.
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