A college degree is a great asset when looking for a work at home job, and statistics show that people with higher levels of education make more money over the course of their lifetimes.
But the cost of college is skyrocketing, and for some people, the pursuit of a better education simply isn’t an option. As a result, you may find yourself in search of a work at home job that doesn’t require a degree.
Even if you do have the money to go to school (and that’s a pretty big “if”), you may also have a restrictive 40-hour a week day job that takes up most of your time along with a million other day-to-day responsibilities that are impossible to ignore.
It’s not easy to take time off for higher education when you have children to raise or a hefty mortgage waiting to be paid month after month.
Below, we’ll go over a pretty large list of work from home and/or flexible jobs with no college requirements so you can get a taste of various options.
Work at Home Jobs – No College Degree Required
1 – Cambly – ESL Tutoring
If you speak good English, there’s a pretty good chance you can get a job with Cambly.
Their business model is pretty simple: the best way to teach languages is to let people have casual chats with native speakers of the language they’re learning.
You don’t need any special certifications to get hired, and a lot of people seem to love this job because they get to spend the whole day involved in interesting conversations with new people.
Go here to apply.
2 – Working Solutions – Home Call Center
This is another call center job with no educational requirements.
Working Solutions has a decent reputation among people who do phone work at home. There’s more variety in the work than you’ll find with many other call-center gigs because you get to sign up for different projects, and the pay will vary depending on the client.
You work for Working Solutions as an independent contractor, and they cannot currently hire in CA, NY, PA, or WA.
Go here for more details and to apply, or read our Working Solutions review.
3 – Onpoint Advocacy – Political Advocacy Outbound Calling
This is a political advocacy job that involves making outbound phone calls as well as writing, so you need to be good at both.
Pay is delivered weekly, but the rate is unspecified, and workers are bound by an NDA to keep the number confidential.
Go here to apply, or read our Onpoint Advocacy review.
4 – Aira – Agents Helping the Blind & Visually Impaired
If you’re interested in a job where you can really make a difference in the world and you want to do something to help people improve their lives, this might be just the thing. Aira makes special computerized eyeglasses for blind and visually impaired people with built in cameras.
Their agents use computer software to see through the cameras and speak to the clients through a speaker attached to the earpiece, helping them navigate their day-to-day lives.
Some of the requirements for this job are tougher than most others on this list, especially in terms of past experience, but there’s no college mandate.
Go here to apply, or read our Aira review.
5 – LiveOps – Call Center Agents
AK, AL, AZ, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VA, WV, WY.
Go here for more details and to apply, or read our LiveOps review.
6 – eScribers – Legal Transcribers
eScribers needs work at home legal transcribers. This is entry-level and requires no degree.
Go here for more details and to apply, or read our eScribers review.
7 – Team Delegate – Virtual Assistants
Team Delegate is hiring remote virtual assistants anywhere in the US.
To qualify, you must have at least three years of past experience as an administrative assistant.
Go here for more details and to apply.
8 – CBR.com – Features Writer
CBR is looking for across many different entertainment categories.
Go here for more details and to apply.
9 – Omni Interactions
Omni Interactions is looking for remote customer service reps (independent contractor role). This is for people located in the US.
A college degree is not required. Contract earnings vary by client, with competitive rates typically ranging from $14 to $20 per hour.
Currently unable to work with contractors residing in Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, or Washington DC. Contractors must also successfully pass a criminal background check.
Go here for more details and to apply.
10 – AppFolio
AppFolio is looking for customer care specialists in the US.
Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely with team, manager, and customers via phone, chat, and email.
If you do not have a BA/BS degree, equivalent work experience is sufficient.
The hourly wage is: $20.50 – $25.50 per hour.
Go here for more details and to apply.
11 – Knipper Health
Knipper Health is hiring work at home patient support reps. Regarding education requirements, you only need a high school diploma or GED.
You will support outbound and inbound phone lines for their pharmacy.
Must have two years of past customer service experience. Rate of pay not listed.
Go here for more details and to apply.
12 – Gametime
Gametime is looking for remote fan happiness associates in the US.
The Fan Happiness Associate is responsible for the direct support of Gametime’s customers. Through various channels including Voice, Chat, SMS, and Email, the main focus of this role is to ensure Gametime’s Fans have a simple and fast purchase experience.
The Fan Happiness Associate will report to the Manager of Fan Happiness.
If you don’t have a bachelor’s degree, equivalent work experience is sufficient.
Pay is $18 hourly.
Go here for more details and to apply.
13 – Codeless – Writers
Codeless is hiring remote writers for a variety of different subjects. It appears these do not require any sort of college degree.
The writing positions are open to the US and possibly other countries.
Codeless has many remote positions available. They are also hiring a remote account manager, content specialist, video host, and more.
Go here to browse the openings with Codeless.
14 – WeLocalize – Search Quality Raters
Currently hiring in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois (but NOT Chicago), Maine, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin.
You will use your unique gifts of understanding people’s intentions to improve the online search engine experience.
W2 Part-Time Employee, payment every 2 weeks. Set your own schedule, minimum 10 hours per week.
Go here for more details and to apply.
15 – 3 Play Media
3 Play Media is looking for English and Spanish language transcript editors.
No degree is required, but you must be at least 18 years old.
Choose the jobs you want to work on, from a selection of major entertainment, corporate, and education content producers.
Receive weekly paychecks based on a per project, per-minute rate for the work you completed in the prior week.
Go here for more details and to apply.
16 – Babbletype – Transcribers
Babbletype is hiring remote transcribers in the US, UK, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Unfortunately, they cannot hire in the state of California.
While higher education is not required, a broad scope of knowledge in various subjects and excellent listening skills are required.
Must be a competent typist with strong research skills. Pay varies dependent on the length of the recording you’re transcribing.
Go here for more details and to apply, or read our Babbletype review.
17 – Cox Automotive
Cox Automotive is hiring a Technical Customer Care Specialist. US. Full-time.
You will handle incoming [Business Unit] technical support customer requests escalated by front-line support.
A preferred skill for candidates is to have knowledge and experience in one of the following coding languages: SQL, Python, C#, Perl, HTML.
Requires High School Diploma/GED and 3 years-experience OR Any level degree or certification beyond HSD/GED and 1 year experience OR 5 years-experience.
Pay range is $19.18 to $28.80 hourly.
Go here for more details and to apply.
18 – Resume Spice
Resume Spice is hiring remote Resume Writers.
US Only (Note: not hiring in the following states: AK, CA, MA, HI, NJ, NY, PA, WA).
To qualify, you must have full MS Word proficiency, as well as strong verbal/written communication skills and an understanding of various industries and job functions.
Pay rate is unknown.
Go here for more details and to apply.
19 – Perssist – Virtual Assistants
Perssist is hiring remote virtual assistants in the US.
You will be working with a number of other customers as a non-dedicated assistant.
Must be comfortable with technology and highly proficient with the internet as a work tool. Also requires good resarch skills and us of Google Calendar and similar online tools.
Rate of pay not listed.
Go here for more details and to apply.
20 – Baldwin Risk Partners – Customer Service Associates
This is a full-time role. Must be bilingual English/Spanish.
Must obtain Property & Casualty Insurance License within 100 days. Requires 2 years of past customer service experience.
Go here for more details and to apply.
21 – First Quarter Finance – Editors, Researchers, and Writers
First Quarter Finance is currently looking for remote writers. None of the job descriptions mention anything about needing a degree.
They need workers in most US states.
Go here for more details and to apply.
Looking For Even More Legit Remote Jobs?
FlexJobs is one of my favorite sites to use for finding remote jobs and learning about new companies that hire remotely.
Most of what I see there when I check the listings pays well above minimum wage and are known companies.
The great thing about FlexJobs is that they guarantee ALL listings are scam-free. They list hundreds of jobs — all of which are either remote or flexible in nature — five days per week.
There are also no ads on the site!
Because there are no ads, they do charge a membership fee since that is the only way they can see a return on their job-searching efforts.
But it’s cheap — you can get access for a few weeks for just $2.95 for 14 full days!
If you sign up and don’t like it, it’s very easy to cancel right away so you are not billed again. You can do it any point during your 14 days of checking things out.
Go here to check out FlexJobs.
Good luck to you!
Anna Thurman is a work at home blogger and mom of two. She has been researching and reviewing remote jobs for over 13 years. Her findings are published weekly here at Real Ways to Earn.