the most profitable remote jobs are often the most boring ones and you might not want to hear it but it's the truth and many of these jobs are pretty much always hiring because most people don't even know they exist so let me show you nine remote jobs that might put you to sleep but will definitely wake up your bank account and the best part these positions literally can't hire people fast enough so let's dive in before someone else takes your spot first on the list is going to be a funeral sales specialist and listen I know what you're thinking it sounds very boring and ALS Al pretty morbid but the truth is somebody's got to do it and this job is literally Recession Proof why because well people are always going to be dying right just like they say death and taxes are the only two things that you'll never be able to avoid and in terms of what you'll be doing on a day-to-day basis in this job you'll be selling funeral packages and services remotely and a quick explanation of this job is you'll basically be selling funeral packages and services remotely and typically you will be selling these products and services to a funeral home but you also might be helping families pre-plan arrangements and manage cost cost and the best thing is you can do all of it from the comfort of your home and you can think of it like being a wedding planner but okay no it's it's not like being a wedding planner it's a totally different type of ceremony now base pay here starts at 54,000 and commissions put it up to $86,000 a year annually and typically there's not a lot of people who want to be in this position for obvious reasons it's just a very uncomfortable industry in general to be in although it is a very important industry and so there's not a lot of competition to get into these jobs and in many cases you don't need a college degree or previous experience you just need to be willing to work in the industry and you can make pretty good money right off the bat now I found this fascinating Reddit post from a funeral sales specialist they mentioned making over 120,000 in their first year just by being compassionate and not pushy with families so those numbers that I gave earlier of 50 to 880,000 sometimes you can make a lot more even in your first year now some of the skills needed for this are going to be empathy lots of it you also have to have really tough skin you're going to need to be relatively good at sales but actually it's it's not a very pushy type of sales you know you're not some kind of sketchy used car salesman and you also need to have strong communication skills so the pros of this one are there is high commission potential it's a stable industry and you're going to be in a growing field with aging population the cons are it's emotionally challenging and it can be mentally draining and it requires thick skin but overall I'm going to give this one an opportunity score of 8. 5 out of 10 why because there's massive demand an aging population and most people won't consider this field so you basically have zero competition now if you're finding value in these unique opportunities gently tap that like button because it really helps more people discover these hidden gemms next is going to be a user manual writer and if you've ever wondered who writes those instruction manuals that nobody actually reads well you're in luck because we're about to talk about it and a quick explanation here is you create documentation for products software and services you break down complex information into simple steps and you do it all while working in your pajamas so you can think of it like being a translator between Tech nerds and normal human beings and the salary here even at entry level is about 47 and can go up to $76,000 a year and the skills needed are going to be clear writing ability attention to detail basic technical knowledge and patience lots of it and an anecdote here is one of my subscribers landed this job with zero experience just by taking a technical writing course and building a portfolio and they now make $65,000 a year working about 25 hours a week now some of the pros here are a steady workflow it's quiet independent work and it is an growing field with tech expansion some of the cons are it can be repetitive it does require extreme attention to detail and deadlines can be tight but overall opportunity score I'm going to give it a 7. 5 out of 10 why well high demand in Tech sector and relatively low competition because let's be honest it's like watching paint dry at least for most people speaking of technical writing if you want to boost your skills corsera is offering their technical writing certificate at a massive discount this week so check the link in the description to save up to 50% off your first month and I'll keep that link up for as as long as I can just click it down in the description and the pin comment below next is going to be a statistics validator and you know those weird stats that you see everywhere like 9 out of 10 dentists recommend XYZ well someone has to actually verify those numbers and in order to do this you'll need to analyze data for accuracy and validity check research methodologies and make sure companies aren't making false claims so think of it like being a detective but instead of solving crimes you're solving math problems and the salary here starts at 40,000 and can reach up to 64 4,000 annually plus bonuses for project completion now some skills that you need here are strong analytical skills statistical knowledge attention to detail and some basic programming can be helpful and companies are desperate for these roles because one wrong statistic in an ad campaign could cost them millions in lawsuits so the pros of this one are it's perfect for math nerds there's stable work hours and there's pretty much no client interaction the cons here are it can be monotonous it does require constant focus and there is deadline pressure but overall I'm going to give this one an opportunity score of 8 out of 10 why because there's growing demand due to datadriven marketing and strict advertising laws now by the way drop a comment below with which of these jobs interest you the most I read every comment and I might make a detailed video about the most requested ones next is going to be a WordPress support technition and if you ever wondered who fixes websites when they break at 3:00 a.
m. this is that position so you'll help people fix their WordPress websites troubleshoot plug-in issues and themes and basically be like a website doctor and you can think of it being like an IT superhero saving small business businesses one crashed website at a time and the salary here at the entry level starts off at 42,000 and it can reach $63,000 a year with experience now the skills needed here are going to be WordPress knowledge basic HTML and CSS problem solving skills and customer service mindset and the pros are it's always in demand it can lead to business ownership there's flexible hours and the cons are it can require odd hours in some situations you do need to stay updated with changes and it can be stressful during emergencies so over overall I'm going to give this one an opportunity score of 9 out of 10 why well WordPress Powers 43% of all websites and that number keeps growing and if you know someone who's good with numbers or doesn't mind working a boring job go ahead and share this video with them they might thank you later now by the way I've seen a lot of people requesting videos and commenting on all of the work from home job scams that are out there and so I actually put together a complete guide on remote work red flags how to spot and avoid work from home scams and you can grab it completely free by clicking the link in the description and the pin comment below next is going to be a documentation writer and this is different from manual writers these folks document internal processes for big companies and basically you create Internal Documentation for companies you write process guides and Sops and you basically turn chaos into order and you can think of it like being a corporate Marie condo but instead of organizing closets you organize information now you start here at about 69,000 you can get up to about $125,000 a year so it pays really well so if you're the type of person who loves organizing things this could be great for you and the skills need here are clear writing ability organization skills interview skills and process mapping now a former pharmacy technician I knew switched to this career during covid-19 and now makes double her previous salary working from home so this is legit now the pros here are it's high paying there's regular hours it's a growing field the cons are it can be repetitive there's lots of meetings and there's multiple revisions and I'm going to go ahead and give this one an 8. 5 out of 10 opportunity score because it's a little bit harder to get into than some of the other ones on the list but it also pays better too next is going to be to be a database administrator and you know how everyone's talking about data being the new oil right well someone needs to manage all that oil and in this position you maintain and protect company databases you ensure data is secure and accessible and you basically are just a data Guardian so you can think of it like being a bank vault manager but instead of cash you're protecting valuable information an entry level position start at about $70,000 and you can reach up to $121,000 a year with experience oh and there's a lot of super high-paying jobs you can go into down the line that pay even more now some skills that you need here are database management SQL knowledge security awareness and problem solving skills and companies are so desperate for dbas that one of my viewers got hired with just a certification and basic experience and they now make six figures working remotely check out the Google data analytics professional certificate if you want to get started with something like that that's what the viewer used I'll put it down in the description and the pin comment below now the pros here are high salary potential job security and regular hours the cons are on call ations High responsibility and constant learning is required now I'm going to give this one an opportunity score of 9.
5 out of 10 because I've actually seen people land this job with very little experience it's also a critical role there's High pay and there's growing demand and by the way don't miss out on more hidden job opportunities like this hit that subscribe buttton and notification Bell to stay updated now by the way last year young people were surveyed and they said that the number one career that they want to go into is becoming a YouTuber and I would have to agree it's pretty awesome so if you want to know how to become a YouTuber I made a completely free guide called from Zero to Hero the low tech guide to YouTube success and you can check that out in the description and the pin comment below all right next is Actuarial analyst and if you ever wondered who calculates the odds of bad things happening well this is that person and in this position you'll analyze risk and probability for insurance companies and you'll also create Financial models and basically be a fortune teller with a calculator and you can think of it like being a weather forecaster but instead of predicting rain you're going to predict Financial storms so it's kind of like a much more boring version of The Big Short and the salary starts at $95,000 a year and can reach up to 152,000 plus bonuses based on certifications so the pay is really really good and according to Investopedia actuaries spend most of their day building Financial models and spreadsheets making them one of the few people in the world who actually use what they learned in math class so the skills you need here are of course strong mathematical ability statistical analysis Excel Mastery and very strong problem Sol in skills the pros here are high salary potential a stable career path and you get to work in a respected profession now the cons are it is a difficult certification process it can be repetitive and there's a heavy mental workload and the opportunity score I'm going to give it a 9 out of 10 why high demand High pay and low competition due to math requirements next is a lead management coordinator and you know all those sales leads companies get well someone has to make sure that they don't get lost and that's exactly what you'll be doing in this position you'll track and manage incoming sales leads you'll ensure proper followup and basically be a traffic controller for potential customers now the base pay starts at about 54,000 and you can reach up to 83,000 with experience plus commission opportunities and again it's one that's relatively easy to get into you basically don't have to have any experience or if you do have to have experience you can very easily generate it in you know just like I talk about in other videos by freelancing or doing some free gigs on the side now some skills needed here are organization skills CRM experience commun ation abilities and basic sales knowledge and the pros here are it's a growing field it's remote work friendly there's a clear career path and the cons are that it can be stressful it does require multitasking and there is sales pressure and the opportunity score is 7.