
"Landing a high-paying, remote job without years of experience might sound like a complete fantasy, but it's more possible than you think. While many remote roles require advanced degrees, some entry-level positions, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), can still pull in $45 an hour or more. We've rounded up a list of work-from-home roles that meet BLS criteria for entry-level: those requiring a four-year degree or less and no previous work experience."
"While they aren't exactly plug-and-play jobs, if you have the needed skills or you're looking to pivot and acquire a new skill set, here are 11 ideas to get you started and lower your financial stress. Civil engineers Median hourly wage: $47.88 Civil engineers plan, design, and supervise the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, parks, and more. While many work on-site, remote roles in project planning, consulting, and design are available."
Several entry-level remote roles can pay $45 per hour or more. The Bureau of Labor Statistics identifies entry-level roles as those requiring a four-year degree or less and no previous work experience. Opportunities include civil engineers, project management specialists, and special effects animators, among others. Civil engineers can work remotely in project planning, consulting, and design with a bachelor's degree and potential licensing for public services. Project management specialists oversee budgets, schedules, and staffing, often offering remote flexibility in tech and finance, typically requiring a bachelor's degree and beneficial certifications. Special effects animators create CGI and VFX, often freelancing or working remotely.
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