"Remote jobs currently account for 15% of all high-paying job opportunities, a shocking increase from 3.69% in 2019. Working from home has numerous benefits, from saving money on eating out to reducing CO2 emissions by cutting commutes (not to mention saving on gas) to, of course, the comfort of being in one's own space. If a new job working from home interests you, here are 13 potential career paths that pay over $80,000 worth considering."
"If you're looking to switch paths to a role without any prior experience, the position of insurance agent could be one to consider. While you need an insurance license and will typically continue training while in the role, you don't usually need a background in the field. Depending on skills and experience, insurance agents can make anywhere from $43,000 to $83,000."
"2. Sales representative While some sales positions require in-person work, many are compatible with remote work. Your day-to-day would include identifying potential customers, presenting and demonstrating products, negotiating and closing deals, and meeting sales targets. Top sales agents made a high of $193,470 in 2023, while the average was $99,000, and the lowest made around $48,000. 3. Paralegal Most paralegal positions require at least a bachelor's degree and a paralegal certificate, so this role requires a more extensive background in its field."
Remote jobs account for 15% of high-paying opportunities, up from 3.69% in 2019. Working from home reduces commuting-related CO2 emissions, lowers food and fuel expenses, and provides personal comfort. Thirteen remote career paths that can pay over $80,000 are identified, with salary data drawn from the BLS unless otherwise stated. Insurance agents can enter without prior experience but require licensing and ongoing training, earning roughly $43,000 to $83,000 depending on skill. Sales representatives can often work remotely, performing client outreach, demonstrations, negotiations, and closings, with average earnings near $99,000 and top earnings above $193,000. Paralegals typically require a bachelor's degree and certificate and may need occasional in-person duties, earning up to about $98,000.
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