I found some remote jobs that are still available and don't require much, if any, time answering calls.
They range from chat and email support to data entry.
Check them out:
Customer Experience Chatroom Operator at Drips
This is a full-time job, says it can be done remotely (any location) or in Cleveland, Ohio.
They don't seem to require much experience, if any.
A degree is also not mentioned.
“Drips is seeking dedicated and detail-oriented individuals to join our remote team as a Customer Experience Chatroom Operator. This full-time position plays a critical role in ensuring seamless, high-quality interactions with consumers through our AI-driven conversational SMS platform. This role focuses on handling sensitive and enterprise-level conversations. Additionally, operators in this role will assist with auditing chatroom data, providing training, and supporting client demo testing.”
Data Entry Associate – Bilingual Spanish and English (Night Shift – Remote) at Datasite
This job is remote, seemingly for residents of Costa Rica.
They want 1-2 years of experience and Microsoft Excel skills.
Base pay starts as $1,320/month.
“The Data Entry Associate will support a specialized project focused on post-migration validation, ensuring the accurate transition of data from one dataroom to another. This role ensures data integrity through rigorous quality assurance checks, which include identifying and correcting errors. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, analytical, and committed to maintaining high standards of data accuracy.”
Customer Experience Agent (Overnight Shift) at WhatNot
This position is based near Phoenix, AZ, but is remote.
They start you at $27.04-$31.85/hour.
It seems that the job is mostly chat and email support.
They are looking for around 2+ years of experience.
“The Customer Experience team is responsible for driving the best possible user experience through process improvement, order management, and problem solving. As part of this team you will be tasked with doing anything possible to make sure our customers get the product they ordered as fast as possible. And if something went wrong, you are ensuring that we are doing everything possible to make it right.”