So today we're diving into something a little different we're talking about remote jobs where you can finally get some peace and quiet you know those jobs where nobody's constantly pinging you on slack where quick syncup calls don't eat up your entire day and where you can actually focus on your work without Bob from accounting telling you about his weekend yeah those unicorn jobs actually exist so grab your noise cancelling headphones find your quiet spot and let's dive into these amazing remote jobs where nobody and speaking of amazing things if you're already loving the sound of these drama-free Jobs go ahead and drop a like on this video because it helps more peace-seeking professionals find the content now let's get started with something tasty literally our first job on the list is going to be a digital food taster and I know what you're thinking wait how is food tasting digital but hear me out because I'm going to explain myself this might be the perfect job for people who love food but hate constant interaction and you'll be the person writing those mouthwatering descriptions you see on food delivery apps and rest restant websites think about it your main interaction is with delicious food samples not chatty co-workers and here's the best part when someone asks for a meeting you can just say sorry I'm in the middle of a taste test that's right your job is going to be to order food taste it and then describe it to people and some cases you might put descriptions on apps or in some cases you might actually be writing descriptions for food that you might order on Amazon now let's talk about what you can actually earn in this role according to glass store this job earns between 48 and $84,000 a year and it gets even better many companies actually cover your food costs so you basically get to eat for free now let me paint you a picture of what your day might look like as a food taster you might spend your time evaluating beverages like flavored teas hard seltzers and beer and you'll examine their appearance smell and taste to identify differences or defects often comparing samples to a control and you'll also handle non-alcoholic testing and maintain light meals to support sensory accuracy now if you're thinking this sounds like your dream job and it might sound too good to be true let me break down exactly how to land it first you'll need to develop your your food vocabulary unfortunately saying something is yummy isn't quite enough take some food writing courses on something like corsera or udemy build a portfolio of food descriptions get comfortable with basic food photography and start by reviewing your own meals that you have on a Blog because that's a great way to build up your portfolio and when you're ready to start applying here's where to look indeed. com you can search food content writer major food delivery companies food magazines and blogs and specialty food marketplaces now looking at the overall opportunity here this is going to be one of the Le good ones on the list I'm going to give it a six out of 10 because you do get paid to eat there is minimal interaction and there's always going to be plenty of demand for food that's probably never going to go away however this is one of the hardest ones to land on the list so yeah six out of 10 seems fair the next one on the list is going to be significantly easier to land and that is going to be a legal proof reader and as a legal proof reader you'll be the silent guardian of proper punctuation in the legal world and you can think of yourself as the spell check superhero but with better pay and zero office parties to attend and you'll spend your days reviewing legal documents contracts and briefs all without having to make small talk at the water cooler and the best part when you find a misplaced comma you don't have to have an awkward conversation about it just fix it and move on now let's talk about the money side of things according to glass door a legal proof reader earns between 45 and $69,000 a year and here's something interesting I found I came across this post on Reddit where someone who works as a scopist mentioned that while transcription pay can be on the Lower Side about $10 to $28 an hour typically the company really supports work life balance so you do start off on the lower side of the pay however there are opportunities to make more money down the line and if you're ready to wield that red pen from home here's what you need to do get certified in legal proof reading Master legal terminology familiarize yourself with citation Styles learn to use proofreading software and build experience with different types of legal documents now as for where to find these grammar Guardian positions check out legal job boards Major law firms legal tech companies and corporate legal departments now for the opportunity score I'm going to go ahead and give this one a solid 9 out of 10 high demand great pay and minimal human interaction plus you get to be right all day long job number three is a documentation writer from collecting legal documents to creating them from scratch our next job lets you write your own ticket to Solitude are you ready to be the unsung hero of the tech World well as a documentation writer you'll be creating the manuals and guides that everyone needs but nobody reads until they desperately need them when they're wrapping up a project at 3:00 a. m.
you'll spend your days turning complex technical information into clear simple instructions and the best part most of your research is done independently and your main interaction is with the product itself and you can think of it as being a technical translator but without the office politics now let's talk about compensation according to glass door a documentation writer earns between 48 and $82,000 a year and let me share a real world perspective Maria has been doing this for 5 years and she says I created a template library that cut my work time in half now I finish in 4 to 5 hours and spend the rest of the day learning new skills and nobody bothers me because they think I'm deep in documentation so do you want to become a documentation wizard well here's your road map learn basic coding Concepts and by basic I truly do mean basic you can get proficient at it in a matter of weeks then Master technical writing principles then build a portfolio of sample documentation and get familiar with documentation tools then practice explaining complex things simply and by the way a lot of these skills I highly recommend learning on corsera I'll link them down in the description and the pin comment below there's lots and lots of really good courses for learning on there and it's extremely affordable now here's where to find these documentation Havens tech company job boards software firms manufacturing companies and actually Healthcare organizations and on the opportunity scale I'm going to go ahead and give this one a solid 8. 5 out of 10 steady demand great pay and you get to work and blessed silence now by the way if you're thinking to yourself Shane these jobs sound great but how do I actually land them well I actually do have a completely free resource that will tell you exactly how to do that and it's called the remote job interview cheat sheet and it breaks down exactly what what hiring managers are looking for in remote candidates and it uses the exact system that I came up with that I've used to help hundreds of people land jobs and you can check it out by clicking the link down in the description and the pin comment below job number four is going to be a digital asset manager so from writing about digital products to managing them our next job is perfect for the organizationally obsessed have you ever wished that you could organize digital files all day without anyone interrupting you well welcome to the world of digital Asset Management where you're basically a librarian for the digital age minus the please be quiet signs and you'll be organizing and managing a company's entire Digital Collection photos videos documents brand assets you name it and the best part people submit requests through a system so you rarely need to interact directly now let's talk about what you can earn keeping digital Assets in order according to glass door a digital asset manager earns between 66 and $109,000 a year not bad now do you want to know what a day in the life of a digital asset manager looks like well I found a great post on Reddit that breaks it down perfectly you'll be organizing and maintaining digital content cont libraries by uploading assets setting metadata running compliance reports and working with users to improve content organization and accessibility and if you're ready to become a digital organization Guru here's what you need you want to get proficient in using digital asset management software you want to learn metadata best practices understand file formats and storage systems get familiar with basic photo and video editing and develop strong organizational systems now the types of companies where you typically are going to find these digital librarian positions are going to be major corporations media companies marketing agencies and e-commerce businesses so I'm going to go ahead and give this one an opportunity score of 8 out of 10 because there's growing demand good pay and you can organize to your heart's content in peace and like I said there's lots of training on corsera and basically any corsera course that you take right now which you can take them completely free for seven days and many of them you can audit them for free you actually will get access to their AI Essentials course completely free I don't know how long they're offering that but it's pretty awesome so definitely check it out down in the description and the pin comment below next is going to be a web content publisher so from managing digital assets to publishing them let's look at our next solitary Superstar if you've ever wanted to be the behind the-scenes wizard of the internet this one's for you as a web content publisher you'll be the person who makes sure everything on websites looks perfect and works flawlessly think of it as being a digital stage manager you're not performing you're just making sure everything runs smoothly and the best part most of your communication is through project management tools so you can avoid those dreaded quick syncup calls now let's talk about what you can earn as a web publishing wizard according to glass door a web content publisher earns $ 45 to $75,000 a year and here's a great real world perspective Rachel's been doing this for four years and she says I once went a whole week without a single meeting when people asked what I was doing I just said critical site updates and they left me alone best week ever so do you want to become a web publishing Pro here's your checklist learn basic HTML and CSS Master content Management Systems understand SEO Basics and get familiar with web accessibility standards which by the way corsera can teach you basically all of these and plus after you take the courses you get a certificate in many cases so you can actually prove that you have those skills which means companies believe that you have the skills so yeah definitely check them out now some places that are often hiring for these positions are going to be major media companies of course corporate websites and digital marketing agencies so with this one I do really like it I think there's lots of opportunity when it comes to any type of digital marketing or any type of content creation I'm going to go ahead and give this one a 9 out of 10 opportunity score why because there's steady work decent pay and you can hide behind your CMS all day next is going to be a document scanning specialist and yes this is a thing think of this as being a time traveler who brings old documents into the digital age as a document scanning specialist you'll spend your days converting paper documents into digital files so it's perfect for anyone who likes organizing things but doesn't want to deal with office politics plus papers don't ask you about your weekend or try to show you pictures of their kids so let's talk about what you can earn preserving documents according to glass door a document scanning specialist earns between 37 to $52,000 a year and with experience in specialized Fields like medical or legal documents you can earn even more so here's a great Insider perspective Kevin who's been scanning for 3 years says people think it's boring but I've digitized everything from hundredy old love letters to Top Secret corporate documents so it's kind of like being a digital historian minus the faculty meetings so are you ready to preserve history well here's what you need learn document management software Master scanning equipment operation understanding file formats and resolution and get familiar with OCR technology now here's where you can find these digital preservation positions document management companies of course law firms Healthcare organizations and government contractors and overall I'm going to go ahead and give this one a 7 out of 10 opportunity score because it's a little bit rare but there's also a demand for it however in some cases you'll have to be scanning documents that are in a physical place so it's a little harder to do it remote speaking of preser in important documents help me preserve this video's engagement drop a comment below telling me which of these peaceful jobs you'd love to try and I'm curious to see which ones resonate with my fellow Solitude Seekers next job is going to be a scopist and know this has nothing to do with shooting or even sniper Scopes a scopist is basically a court reporter's best friend you edit and perform transcripts from Court proceedings think of it as being a legal detective but instead of solving crimes you're solving punctuation Mysteries and the best part you work directly with transcripts not people and most communication is through email so let's talk about the earning potential in this unique field according to glass door a scopist earns between 72 and $125,000 per year and do you want to know what your day would look like well a typical scopist spends their time editing and proofreading Court transcripts for punctuation grammar and accuracy while following individual court reporters preferences of course so are you ready to become a transcript perfectionist here's what you need to know you want to have complete scoping training you want to learn legal terminology and you want to master computer AED transcription software plus you want to have an understanding of court procedures and develop strong proofreading skills and to find these types of positions you want to look at court reporting agencies legal transcription companies freelance platforms and court reporter forums so the opportunity score here is going to be a solid 8 out of 10 it's a niche market it's somewhat seasonal as well but there's good pay and it's perfect for detail oriented introverts next is going to be a release of Information Specialist and if you've ever wanted to be the guardian of sensitive information without having to make small talk this might be a good role for you as a release of Information Specialist you'll be managing medical records and deciding who gets to access what think of yourself as a healthcare information bouncer but instead of checking IDs of the club you're checking authorization forms from your home office and the best part most of your work is done through secure systems so no need for constant meetings or phone calls now let's talk about what you can earn as an information gatekeeper according to glass door a release of Information Specialist makes about 38 to $52,000 a year year now this one is lower paying but at the same time it's quite easy to get into so there's trade-offs with that being said down the line there are much higher paying jobs you can go into building on your skill set now here's what it's really like I found a report from a certified release of Information Specialist who handles multiple record access requests daily and they basically help families navigate State specific requirements to obtain deceased relatives medical records using affidavits of next of kinship and death certificates and they seem to be pretty happy overall with the role so here's how you would get into this you need to learn Hippa Reg regulations you need to master medical record software you need to understand Healthcare privacy laws and you need to get familiar with authorization requirements plus you can consider getting rhit certified although it's not always necessary and in many cases the healthcare organization will actually train you speaking of healthcare organizations some places that might hire you would be healthc care facilities medical records companies insurance companies and government Health departments so overall the opportunity score here is going to be a little bit lower because it doesn't pay quite as well I'm going to give it a 7 out of 10 Healthcare is one of the most stable Industries out there and it's perfect for detail oriented privacy enthusiasts next is going to be a documentation preparation specialist so from managing medical records to Preparing all kinds of documents our next job is for the organizational Wizards do you want to be the person who makes sure everything's in order without dealing with office drama well as a documentation preparation specialist you'll be organizing formatting and preparing documents for processing and it's kind of like being a digital Marie condo but instead of asking if things spark Joy you're asking if they meet formatting requirements and trust me properly formatted documents spark way more joy than office birthday parties for the right type of person anyways so let's talk about what you can earn bringing order to document chaos well according to glass door you make about $ 38 to $55,000 a year which again is on the Lower Side however specialists in legal or financial sectors can earn up to $60,000 plus and there are other roles you can go into down the line that pay even better so here's what the role looks like an action Julie a Document Preparation specialist reviews verifies and processes transaction documents to ensure accuracy compliance And Timely service while collaborating with various teams and assisting customers and here's what you need to get into this role you need to master document management software learn Advanced PDF manipulation understand different file formats develop strong organizational skills and get familiar with data entry best practices so really it's all super easy stuff to learn and that's why it is a lower level position that doesn't pay as well but at the same time it's easier to get into and you can get hired by law firms financial institutions government agencies corporate offices and even medical facilities so another one that I'm going to give an opportunity score of 7even out of 10 next is going to be a social media writer and this might be for you if you want to be the person behind witty post but you never want to actually socialize you'll write engaging content for Brands but all your communication goes through a content manager so think of it as being a ghost writer for corporate Twitter accounts spooky but in a good way now let's look at what you can earn crafting viral content from your quiet Corner according to glass door these types of writers earn around 38 to $68,000 a year so a little bit higher and it's also still relatively easy to get into and here's a great perspective from the field I found a hilarious tweet from Jessica a remote social media writer and she wrote I spend all day writing viral treats for Brands but haven't had an in-person meeting in 6 months and she says she's living her best introverted life so here's your checklist if you want to get into this develop your writing Voice learn social media best practices Master scheduling tools such as HootSuite understand basic analytics and most importantly build a portfolio of sample posts now in many cases for this type of role you can actually just start getting paid by freelancing or contacting local businesses because it's easy to get hired when you're already working or getting paid in some type of capacity and then finally you want to apply to these types of positions marketing agencies corporate bands media companies and startups and overall the opportunity score here is going to be a solid 8 out of 10 it's a little more creative however you still get to be introverted if you want and it can lead into much higher paying positions which is great next is going to be a compliance reviewer and if you ever wanted to be the rule keeper without having to actually confront rule Breakers then this might be the perfect job for you and as a compliance reviewer will make sure that companies follow regulations and policies so think of yourself as a corporate referee but instead of throwing Flags you're just writing reports and the best part you can enforce all the rules without ever having to have those uncomfortable face-to-face conversations so let's talk about what the rule Keepers pay these days according to glass door you make about $56 to $94,000 a year so it's really good money and here's a real world perspective I found a LinkedIn post from Tom who's been doing this for 6 years and he says I once found 47 policy violations in one department and then he goes on to say that he just submitted his report and he let the system do its thing so are you ready to become a compliance Guardian well here's what you need first of all learn industry regulations Master compliance software understand risk assessment develop analytical skills and it doesn't hurt to get some compliance related certifications or certificates which by the way corsera offers and some good places to find these oversight positions are financial institutions healthcare companies Tech firms and government contractors so yeah this is another one super boring but it's also really good for introverts I'm going to go ahead and give it a 7.