Here are 4 easy work from home jobs that pay well with no experience required!
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Customer Support
Customer support jobs are usually known as some of the easiest ones you can get from home.
All you usually do is help answer people's questions about a company's products or services.
You may not think that customer support jobs pay that well, but it actually depends on the company.
For instance, you can make around $80,000/year in total pay from LeadSimple doing customer support without experience, according to Glassdoor.
Learn more about their customer support jobs here.
Sales Development Rep
If you want more pay potential and don't mind working for it, look for some Sales Development Representative positions.
Some of these don't require experience and have full training.
The catch is your pay might not be as consistent as other jobs because a lot of it is usually performance-based.
That being said, you can check out an SDR job at Invision and make around $101,000/year (according to Glassdoor).
Invision also is a great company with lots of benefits and doesn't mention experience as a requirement to be a SDR.
Learn more about the Sales Development Rep job at Invision here.
Insurance Agent
When you think of an insurance agent, you might think of working in an office, but there are some remote ones out there.
For instance, you could work remotely for Trailstone Insurance and help people save money by working with 40 different companies to find them the best rate.
They also say experience is not required as long as you are coachable.
This means they are willing to train you!
On top of that, you can earn passive income when your clients renew their insurance policies!
They even tell you in the job description that you could be earning six figures within a few years!
Here's more information on Trailstone Insurance.
Quality Assurance Analyst/Specialist
Quality assurance can mean a lot of different things, but if you go for the right one, you can find jobs that don't require much experience and pay pretty well.
It's usually best to look for Call Center Quality Assurance positions if you want to keep things easy.
With these, you get paid to monitor calls and other interactions between customer support reps and customers.
Then, you look for ways to improve the process and help reps implement these changes in the future.
One company I've seen hire for positions like these is Community Phone.
You can learn more about Community Phone's quality assurance-related jobs here.
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