In this video, I will talk about some work at home jobs that you might consider for the long term without needing to worry about technology replacing you.

As technology keeps compounding over time, many jobs like truck driving, virtual assistants, and others will be replaced by machines.

But, there are some careers only humans can do. Enjoy the video and let me know what you think in the comments below!

Here are the top jobs and careers that might make sense for you:

 

 

1. Writing

The only original articles I've seen computers compose are sports game recaps and stock updates.

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2. Graphic design

While there is some great software for graphic design like Photoshop, computers can't actually create original art very well.

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3. Online tutoring/teaching

Good luck getting a computer to teach in a way we understand using examples, stories, and other techniques that help us learn.

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4. Product, app, and website testers

A computer can check for broken links and errors, but they can't give much of an opinion on how something looks or flows.

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5. Marketing

While machines can figure out algorithms and analytics, they can't hardly use consumer psychology and persuasion to sell things like marketers can.

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6. Online therapist

Can't imagine having a one-on-one session with a robot therapist? Me either. The human connection is the whole point.

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7. Personal coaching/consulting

Machines are going to have a difficult time giving you tailored advice based on your unique situation.

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8. Web design/coding

Coding is not just characters on a keyboard, it is an art. Taking a concept from an idea to a finished, beautiful program or site is just not possible for computers right now.

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    1 Response to "8 Work at Home Job Ideas That Won’t Be Replaced By Tech"

    • Joshua Reaver

      Thank you for taking the time to put all of this together. I found it Very helpful as well as a bit inspiring. The way you explain things and introduce them to your audience(your presentation)makes something that would seem so difficult to do and/or something so complex and out of reach, Much simpler and within one’s reach than I would normally feel a person with low personal drive or confidence might find. Hopefully that makes sense 🙂 Long story short: Awesome job! And Thank You so much. Sincerely,
      Joshua C. Reaver

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