If you’ve ever avoided applying for a work from home job because it required constant phone calls… you’re not alone. It can be a challenge to speak with people over the phone (even from your home office) if you are an introvert or you hate phone calls. Some job seekers prefer work that does not involve having to service every customer’s needs to satisfaction.
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The good news?
There are plenty of legit work-from-home jobs that don’t require talking to anyone on the phone.
No awkward conversations.
No call quotas.
No dealing with angry customers yelling in your ear.
Just quiet, flexible work you can do from home.
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Here are 25 real, no-phone remote jobs you can start applying for today.
- Inbox Experts – Work from home reviewing and assessing AI models on how they interpret and manage email workflows. You will improve inbox organizational strategies and other duties. Requires strong analytical skills, a passion for technology, and familiarity with Gmail. Pays $90 to $100 per hour.
- Data Entry – Togetherwork is recruiting people to receive and manage customer data submissions for completeness, accuracy, and adherence to template requirements. You will also identify missing fields and maintain accurate records. Requires strong attention to detail, clear communication skills, and strong organizational ability. Full-time with benefits.
- Moderators – Get paid to keep communities and forums safe and enjoyable for members. This job is important because you help companies thrive and provide a safe virtual space for people to engage. Moderators are needed for sites like ICUC, Miaplaza, Twitch, Gaggle, and others.
- AI Experts – Get paid to categorize and annotate data in various fields of expertise. This may involve text, images, and other content. These are flexible, part-time remote jobs with an interest in AI and strong reasoning skills. Pays $30 per hour. Try sites like Micro1, Mercor, Babel, and others.
- Mock Jurors – Companies need you to review legal cases and give your honest feedback. This is more of a side hustle, but you can make up to $60 an hour to hear virtual juror cases from home. Read this post for a list of sites looking for Mock Jurors.
- Proofreaders – Review documents for spelling and grammatical errors. This job may also require you to correct texts and descriptions for articles, newspapers, books, and more.
- Social Media – Manage brands’ presence on social media to protect their reputation and build strong relationships with clients/customers. You may also respond to messages on social media and engage with users as a Brand Ambassador for the company. ModSquad, the Social Element, Respondology, and others will pay you to manage social media accounts for them.
- Writers – Write content that will be published online on a variety of topics. You can write on a full or part-time basis. This type of work may require you to have previous experience or some type of expertise on the topics you will be writing about. There is also a need for Voice Writers to work from home. If you are interested in this job, please read this post.
- Interpreters – If you are fluent in multiple languages, you can work from home, conveying messages that others can understand in their own language. Some companies hiring interpreters are: TransPerfect, Kelly, and LanguageLine Solutions.
- Translators – Translators are needed to relay messages from one language to another via text or through written messages. You may also be required to review and correct documents.
- Transcribers – Work from home and get paid to listen to audio and type it out. This job is great for beginners with good listening skills. You can work anytime. Pays $15 to $30 per hour.
- Virtual Assistants – Work on administrative tasks to help companies and even individuals save time and stay on track. You may manage and schedule their calendar for events and meetings, manage their email account, type up documents, and perform other duties. Try sites like Time Etc, Zirtual, and you can find more here.
- Email Support Specialists – Some companies and businesses need remote workers to reply to messages professionally from their email accounts. Instead of using the phone to communicate, as an email agent, you will do so through email replies.
- Order Processor – This type of remote job will require you to work with your hands. You will look over orders and type them in individually. Each order should be entered accurately and promptly.
- Call Quality Analysts – Instead of talking on the phone, you will listen to phone calls and analyze them. Your job helps to improve their service and identify missed opportunities.
- Bookkeepers – As a Bookkeeper, you will manage finances for small businesses. You may also track expenses and create reports. You can expect to earn anywhere from $20 to $40 per hour.
- Microtask Worker – Complete small tasks like tagging images or categorizing data. These tasks are ongoing throughout the day and very flexible. This allows you to work anytime without any experience. Apply to companies like Clickworker, 25Clicks, 1Q, and more.
- Claims Processors – Companies need people to review and handle claims for health/auto insurance, property damage, and even medical billing. Your job is to ensure everything is accurate and complete. The average pay is around $15 up to $25 per hour. Experienced claim processors can earn $35 per hour. You can try applying for these positions at companies like UHG, Humana, Cigna, Gainwell Technologies, Sedgwick, and others.
- Remote Scorers – You will evaluate, test, and grade student essays, written responses, standardized test answers, and short answer questions. Most scorers will spend time reading responses on a computer. Pays from $15 to $25 per hour. DRC and Literably have some remote work. You can also visit this page for more jobs.
- Photo Reviewers – Get paid to review and possibly edit photo images. Please visit this page for the latest jobs.
- Search Evaluators – Get paid to rate search results and improve AI systems. You will help internet users quickly find what they are looking for through a rating system for some of the world’s largest search engines. Pays from $12 to $20 per hour. Apply to sites like Mercor, DataForce, Telus, and RWS.
- Website Tester – Get paid to test websites and apps to rate each site overall and give helpful feedback. These are short tasks that pay $10 to $30 per test.
- Video Captioner – Add captions to videos from audio of recorded or live streams. This job will require good typing skills with strong grammar and punctuation. You can apply for companies like Rev, Scribie, Verbit, and 3Play Media.
- Study Takers – Share your honest opinions in an online form or discussion group for pay. It is a great way to express yourself and voice your thoughts about various products, services, or experiences in life. Use sites like RPV, Real Patients, Respondent, and UserInterviews to earn $50 to $120 for your time.
- Online Researcher – Find information for businesses or content creators. This is a simple job requiring strong computer navigational skills to conduct research. You can make about $15 to $30 per hour. You can apply to be an online researcher through Fiverr, Upwork, and Datavio.
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