In 2021, 83% of workers globally agreed that they would prefer the hybrid or remote working model above returning back to the office as they did pre-pandemic, according to a report released by Accenture.
This figure is not likely to be much different now. While hybrid working has become the new norm of remote work, the overall sentiment remains: people want fulfilling work that places a high priority on flexibility. Flexible working is in fact, so paramount that some workers would be willing to take a reduction in pay or PTO, to be able to work remotely in their jobs. Per FlexJobs research, “81% of respondents to their survey most wanted 100% telecommuting arrangements, followed by a flexible schedule at 70%.”
This underscores the prevailing trend in favor of flexible working hours, locations, and patterns.
In line with the current demand for remote jobs, and particularly for work-from-home jobs that are also part-time, here are three part-time remote jobs you should consider so you can continue to work from home in 2024 and beyond:
Accounting, finance, and compliance was shown to be the number one industry with the greatest share of remote roles according to the World Economic Forum. A CPA is a licenced professional in this sector who delivers services such as tax preparation and filing, analysis and preparation of financial statements and related documents, as well as financial advice and consulting to ensure regulatory compliance. If you find it difficult to locate part-time remote jobs in this field, you can start by freelancing your services online, for example through Upwork or Fiverr. Many individuals and small businesses could use your help and expertise.
Average hourly rate: $150 to $450 an hour
Another remote job that can be done part-time is that of a management consultant. While working in a typical management firm would usually require full-time hours, you can opt for independent consulting as a freelance contractor, working with top clients through sites such as Toptal and Catalant Technologies.
To do this and easily win clients, a strong background in business management, leadership, or prior consulting experience is preferred. You should highlight this expertise in your portfolio and resume and specifically point out how your consulting or leadership has led to direct results such as revenue growth, more efficient organizations (use figures to quantify this), and the defining of business strategies.
Average hourly rate: $43 to $77 an hour
Finally, you can work on a part-time remote basis as a UX/UI designer. UX means user experience, and UI means user interface. Some designers focus purely on the UX side of things, while others are well-skilled in UI. To increase your opportunities and broaden the spectrum of the projects you work on and the money you are able to earn, it would be best to gain skills in both so that you can offer UX and UI design as a combined service.
With the prevalence of new products being released daily by start-ups and up-and-coming tech entrepreneurs, this is certainly a part-time remote job that is in high demand.
Average hourly rate: $50 to $100+ an hour
Also note, that the stronger your background skills and industry knowledge are, the easier it will be for you to secure part-time contract or freelance work remotely. So spend time today to focus on areas where your skills could use an upgrade; take time to review your past work and identify any noteworthy achievements; and start looking for highly-skilled part-time remote jobs so you can start making money from home.
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