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Revealed: the virtual jobs that will earn you the most money

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Revealed: the virtual jobs that will earn you the most money
Resume.io have researched into the highest earning virtual jobs. Check out the results!

Almost 30,000 people in the UK have searched Google for “virtual jobs” in the last 30 days, no doubt in relation to the influx of people on furlough leave and working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

From virtual internships for students to virtual job fairs, the news is saturated with notes on a new working landscape, as well as calls from employees to continue working from home when crisis ends. 

A Guardian article reads:

“Homeworking has become a way of life for almost half of British workers, according to official figures that show a jump in the number of people working away from their office or factory.

As companies look to bring staff back from furlough, the figures show how employers have proved unwilling to open their workplaces and preferred to keep staff at home.”

Bearing this in mind, Resume.io have researched into the highest earning virtual jobs for those interested in what the new world of working can offer. The roles are varied and range from specific roles (Web Developer) to industries that operate remotely (E-Commerce), giving a well-rounded view.

Highest earning virtual job
Highest earning virtual job

Resume.io has also broken the remote job roles down into 3 tiers – top, mid and bottom – to show you are capable of earning as much or as little as you need. It might be you are looking for a part-time role, or a complete career change, in these 30 jobs, there’s something for everyone. 

Top-tier virtual or remote jobs that let you work from home 

In the top-tier, and therefore the highest-paid virtual job roles/industry, we find:
 

  • Web Developercreate and design websites for personal and commercial use.
  • Software Developer – create applications or systems that run on a computer or another device.
  • Consultantshare experience and knowledge in a specific area. 
  • E-Commerce – make like Shopify and launch your own e-commerce store.
  • Property Lawyer – expert advice on applying for a patent or protecting intellectual property.
  • Accountantkeep or inspect financial accounts. 
  • Animator – create animation and visual effects for TV, movies, and games.
  • Clinical Research – manage operations for clinical trials.
  • Programmercreate computer software in a role otherwise known as ‘coder.’
  • PR Manager – create and maintain public image for employers or clients.
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The highest earning include Web Developer, Software Developer, Consultant, E-Commerce, and Property Lawyer - at an average UK salary of £47,500. 

Image credit: Shutterstock/ Andrey_Popov
Image credit: Shutterstock/ Andrey_Popov

Mid-tier virtual or work from home jobs 

Mid-tier roles include:

  • Interpreter – translate speech orally or into sign language.
  • Teacher teach via Skype or by producing pre-recorded sessions.
  • Writer – write books, articles, stories and more from home.
  • Auditingconduct an official financial inspection of a company or accounts.
  • Instructor – skilled? Create a YouTube or filming account and instruct others. 
  • Conveyancer – specialise in the legal aspects of buying and selling property.
  • Registered Nurse assist with health insurers or health management companies remotely.
  • Marketeradvertise or promote goods, businesses, and clients.
  • Content Editor – oversee formatting, style, and content of documents or articles. 
  • Computer Support Specialist – provide much-needed technical assistance, support, and advice.

The highest-paid mid-tier virtual job is: Interpreter, with an average UK salary of £41,570. Over £9,000 more than Computer Support Specialist, which ranks 10th in the mid-tier and pulls in an average salary of £32,500. £32,500 is also the average salary of the 10 roles situated in the bottom-tier. 

Image credit: Shutterstock/ fizkes
Image credit: Shutterstock/ fizkes

Bottom-tier virtual or work from home jobs 

  • Tutor get paid per hour to tutor students over the phone or on video.
  • Editor – proofread, plan and present content to meet deadlines.
  • Baker – skilled baker or cook? Start a catering business or sell goods to locals.
  • Copywritingwrite copy for advertisements or publicity material.
  • Proofreading – find and correct errors of text or art before it is printed or published online. 
  • Crafter – make homemade products like jewelry or furniture and try your hand at selling.
  • Estate Agentthanks to technology, you can show property without being there in person.
  • PR Executive – develop, implement, monitor, and evaluate communications to boost exposure.
  • Mortgage Advisor – help clients find and apply for the right mortgage.
  • HR Advisor responsible for delivery of a full range of human resource services.
  • Journalistwrite for newspapers, magazines, or websites, or prepare news to broadcast.
Image credit: Shutterstock/ Maria Symchych
Image credit: Shutterstock/ Maria Symchych

The 5 lowest-paid virtual or remote jobs that let you work from home are:

Legal Assistant £21,000
Data Entry Specialist £21,000
Pet Care £21,000
Travel Agent £21,000
Customer Service Representative £20,536

If this blog has inspired you to make a career change and you are looking to apply for a new job or company to join, you might want to check out Resume.io’s top 10 books that will teach you how to smash an interview:

Top 10 books to help you smash a (virtual) interview

Title Author Goodreads score
Cracking the Coding Interview: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions Gayle Laakmann McDowell 4.35
15 Minutes to a Better Interview: What I Wish EVERY Job Candidate Knew Russell Tuckerton 4.21
Cracking the PM Interview: How to Land a Product Manager Job in Technology Gayle Laakmann McDowell & Jackie Bavaro 4.19
Get That Job! The Quick and Complete Guide to a Winning Interview Thea Kelley 4.17
Case Interview Secrets: A Former McKinsey Interviewer Reveals How to Get Multiple Job Offers in Consulting Victor Cheng 4.15
Knock ’em Dead Job Interview: How to Turn Job Interviews Into Job Offers Martin Yate CPC 4
Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges Amy Cuddy 3.94
60 Seconds and You’re Hired! Revised Edition Robin Ryan 3.93
Aced: Superior Interview Skills to Gain an Unfair Advantage to Land Your DREAM JOB! Mr. Gerald T. Ratigan Jr. 3.92
101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions, 25th Anniversary Edition Ron Fry 3.78

Additionally, we’ve dedicated all our expertise to help you write the perfect resume, so if you are in need of help building a resume, we’ve got you covered. Or use our salary analyzer to evaluate offers and ensure you’re maximizing your remote earning potential. Pair it with our career tools for a complete strategy—all within our powerful dashboard.

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