00:00so in today's video I've got nine work
00:02from home jobs that you can easily do
00:04from the comfort of your home and the
00:06best thing is these are available right
00:08now and the first one on the list is
00:09going to be a chat bot manager for
00:12Ancestry.com so ancestry.com if you
00:15didn't know does DNA testing and
00:17genealogical research and this basically
00:19means they help people trace their
00:20family history their ancestry their
00:22lineage and in some cases whether they
00:24have certain medical conditions in their
00:26DNA and chatbot managers that work for
00:28ancestry are kind of like DNA Librarians
00:31they help people look into their family
00:33history and uncover their roots and this
00:35is a high paying position because it
00:37requires a unique blend of technical
00:39skills strategic thinking and excellent
00:41communication skills and you can do this
00:43all from the comfort of your home now
00:45according to Glassdoor this company
00:46chatbot managers make about 62 to a
00:49hundred thousand dollars a year so some
00:51of the pros of this one are the
00:52opportunity to work for probably the
00:54biggest company in the DNA testing
00:56industry so if that's something you're
00:58really interested in this could be a
00:59great job to get your foot in the door
01:01there's a lot of work from home options
01:02not only for this position with other
01:04companies but also with ancestry.com
01:06themselves and you have access to
01:08advanced technology and resources some
01:11of the cons of this one are it does
01:12require effective communication skills
01:14you do have to be very good at solving
01:16technical problems and it is going to
01:17require continuous learning to stay up
01:19to date on the latest AI technology but
01:21overall I'm going to give this one an
01:238.5 out of 10 opportunity score and by
01:25the way with all of these on the list
01:27I'm just giving the company as an
01:28example you can look up the same
01:30position and there's going to be a ton
01:31of other companies that are hiring for
01:33it and positions like chat bot manager
01:35are wide open for a lot of people
01:36because of the fact that chat Bots just
01:38changed with the onset of AI and so this
01:41is one of those skills in one of those
01:42careers we can get in without having
01:43that much experience now the next one on
01:45the list might be great for you if you
01:46love reading and writing but you're also
01:49really good with technology and that's
01:51going to be a digital specialist for
01:52scribe media inscribe media is a company
01:55that specializes in helping authors
01:57bring their books to life and as a
01:59digital special list you'll be assisting
02:01those authors in the process of writing
02:03and promoting their book in order to
02:05make it more successful so you'll be
02:06kind of like a digital Sherpa that helps
02:08to guide authors through the treacherous
02:10mountains of the publishing industry and
02:12one of the books they've helped publish
02:13for instance is can't hurt me by David
02:15Goggins now the reason this is such a
02:17high paying skill is because you combine
02:19two very valuable skill sets you're
02:21basically combining a writing skill set
02:23with a marketing skill set and
02:25specifically digital marketing and
02:27social media and you'll notice that with
02:29a lot of the ones on this list the
02:30reason that they're paid so well is
02:32because of the fact that they have two
02:33relatively rare skill sets and with this
02:35company as a digital specialist they'll
02:37start you off at about 75 000 a year so
02:40some of the pros here are there's a lot
02:41of remote opportunities for this
02:43position as well as with the company it
02:45can be very rewarding because you get to
02:46empower authors to write their book and
02:48get it out there and you're going to get
02:50a lot of experience in the publishing
02:52industry so if that's an industry you
02:53want to work in this can be great for
02:55you some of the cons here are remote
02:56work does require a lot of
02:58self-discipline there can be tight
03:00deadlines and high pressure situations
03:02and there's going to be limited
03:03in-person interaction with colleagues
03:05which can be lonely but overall I'm
03:07going to give this one an opportunity
03:08score of 9 out of 10. the next one on
03:10the list might be great for you if
03:12you're a fan of well-designed websites
03:14but you also enjoy good copywriting and
03:17that's going to be a ux writer for the
03:18company sella now sella is a company
03:21that helps other companies with
03:22Consulting and Staffing typically when
03:25it comes to creative or technological
03:27careers and ux writing is where you
03:29create copy that helps users navigate a
03:32website so basically you want to help
03:33them make the website really good
03:35looking and also very user friendly but
03:37at the same time you also want to make
03:38the website effective and at the end of
03:40the day what the company wants is the
03:42person to take an action whether that be
03:44to buy a product or sign up for their
03:46email list that's what the company wants
03:48the website to do that's the purpose of
03:50the website and so as a ux writer you
03:51might change the text that you find on
03:53different buttons menu items and
03:55notifications and you might not know
03:57this but just simply changing a text on
03:59a button can sometimes increase
04:00conversions by as much as 300 percent so
04:03this one pays about 40 to 48 dollars per
04:06hour which translates to almost a
04:08hundred thousand dollars a year and the
04:09reason this is so high paying is because
04:11you have a good combination of some ux
04:12skill with some copywriting skill as
04:15well so the pros here are you're going
04:16to have a lot of remote work
04:17opportunities not just with this company
04:19but also with other companies you're
04:21going to have a lot of exciting projects
04:22with diverse clients in different
04:23Industries and you get to collaborate
04:25with a bunch of other very talented
04:27artists some of the cons here are you do
04:29have to have very good time management
04:30skills some projects may have tight
04:33deadlines and quick turnaround times and
04:35you are going to have to go the extra
04:36mile when it comes to networking but
04:38overall I am going to give this one an
04:40opportunity score of 7 out of 10. the
04:42next one on the list might be great for
04:43you if like me you're a fan of playing
04:45video games and that's going to be a
04:47gameplay animator for counter play games
04:49and counter play games is a very well
04:52known company in the video game industry
04:53that's worked on titles such as Ratchet
04:55and Clank God of War Horizon zero Dawn
04:58Diablo 3 valorent gears 5 Guild Wars
05:02Titanfall 2 Left 4 Dead Halo 5
05:05Battlefield 3 BioShock Infinite and many
05:08more so these are very very well known
05:10games and you've probably played some of
05:12them yourself and as a gameplay animator
05:14you're going to be helping to design and
05:15shape the characters with their
05:17movements facial expressions Etc and all
05:20from the comfort of your home and
05:22actually this position is fully remote
05:23so you can work anywhere in the world as
05:25long as you have an internet connection
05:27and you'll get paid 100 to 150 000 a
05:31year and on top of that they have great
05:33benefits so some of the pros here are
05:34the opportunity to work on some of the
05:36biggest games in the world you have the
05:38creative freedom to create something
05:39that's truly unique and just as a side
05:41note I think that video games are one of
05:43the best mediums for storytelling and I
05:45honestly think they're just getting
05:46started when it comes to making some of
05:48the best video games of all time and
05:49also another Pro is you're going to have
05:51a collaborative and supportive work
05:53environment some of the cons here are
05:54the video game industry can be highly
05:56competitive you also have to have
05:58continuous skill development to stay up
06:00to date with the latest industry
06:01standards and you can have very tight
06:03production schedules and because of how
06:05competitive this one is overall I'm
06:07going to give it an opportunity score of
06:087 out of 10. the next one on the list
06:10might be great for you if you're a
06:12master Wordsmith that can turn a boring
06:14manual into a page turning Thriller and
06:16that's going to be a technical writer
06:18for GSK Solutions and GSK Solutions is
06:21an I.T company that consults with other
06:23companies in order to solve all of their
06:25information technology related needs and
06:27as a technical writer you'll be
06:29distilling complex information into
06:31clear documentation and there are many
06:33different Industries and companies that
06:35technical writers can work for there's
06:36lots of opportunity in the technology
06:38industry as well as the health industry
06:40and according to indeed technical
06:42writers at this company make about 55 to
06:4460 dollars an hour and according to
06:46Glassdoor they make a hundred and
06:47thirteen thousand dollars a year so some
06:49of the pros of this one are lots of
06:51opportunity for remote jobs a chance to
06:53work on diverse projects as well as
06:54different types of Technology as well as
06:56competitive pay and potential for career
06:58growth some of the cons of the this one
07:00are it can be very monotonous remote
07:02work definitely requires a lot of
07:04discipline in this situation and complex
07:06technical communication can be somewhat
07:08difficult over the internet but overall
07:10I am going to give this one an
07:11opportunity score of 9 out of 10. the
07:13next one on the list might be great for
07:14you if you have great technical skills
07:16mixed with a customer support background
07:18and that's going to be a customer
07:20support engineer and the company that
07:22you can work for is files.com and
07:25files.com is all about helping other
07:27businesses handle the transfer and
07:29security of files and customer support
07:31engineer is all about handling the
07:33technical side of customer support so if
07:36there's a bug in a product for instance
07:38you might be the one responsible for
07:39looking into what is causing that and
07:42fixing it and at this company you start
07:43off at a hundred thousand dollars a year
07:45plus you have great benefits and even a
07:47chance of getting equity in the company
07:49itself so some of the pros of this one
07:51are you can support clients from
07:52anywhere with an internet connection so
07:54it's fully remote you have exposure to
07:56Cutting Edge technology in the file
07:58management industry and there is a lot
08:00of opportunity for professional growth
08:02and learning some of the cons of this
08:04one are you do have to have excellent
08:05communication skills you also have to
08:07have very strong problem solving and
08:09analytical skills and you might be
08:11responsible for managing multiple
08:12customer inquiries at the same time so
08:15overall this one is going to get an
08:16opportunity score of 8.5 out of 10. for
08:18the next one picture a company that puts
08:21the awe in awesome The Zing and amazing
08:23and the copy in copywriting and this
08:26position is going to be a copywriter for
08:28Amaze dot Co and amaze.co is dedicated
08:31to helping other companies design no
08:33code amazing landing pages for their
08:35products and as a copywriter for this
08:37company you would be responsible for
08:39creating compelling words that Captivate
08:41audiences to take action and at this
08:44company copywriters make about 59 to 90
08:47000 a year now I will just say as a side
08:49note the top copywriters in the entire
08:51world typically do work in either their
08:53own businesses or as Freelancers and
08:56they can literally make hundreds of
08:57thousands if not millions of dollars a
09:00year so this can be a great opportunity
09:01for you to get your skills up when it
09:03comes to copywriting and then chances
09:05are later on down the line you're going
09:06to start your own business or become a
09:08freelancer so some of the pros of this
09:10one are you do have that remote work
09:11flexibility you do have an opportunity
09:13to work on a variety of different
09:15projects in many different Industries
09:16and you get to sharpen your skills and
09:18expand your portfolio some of the cons
09:20of this one are the need to constantly
09:22produce high quality content the
09:24challenges of staying creative but also
09:26effective and you may have to deal with
09:28what's known as writer's block and if
09:30you're a writer you know exactly what
09:31that is it's basically where you have
09:32trouble writing for whatever reason your
09:35brain just stops working but overall I'm
09:36gonna give this one an opportunity score
09:38of 7.5 out of 10. the next one on the
09:40list is going to be a career I've
09:42mentioned many times on this channel and
09:44it's honestly one of the best careers
09:45you can get into and I know I feel like
09:47I'm beating a dead horse but that's
09:48going to be software engineer and one of
09:51the thousands of companies you could
09:53work for is crowdstrike.com and
09:55crowdstrike is a cyber security company
09:58that's on a mission to stop breaches and
10:00with this company you're going to be
10:01kind of like an architect except instead
10:03of building normal fortresses you're
10:04going to be building digital ones that
10:06help to safeguard against cyber security
10:08threats now this company had great
10:10reviews online really good benefits and
10:13the pay is amazing as well according to
10:15Glassdoor as a software engineer you get
10:19000 a year so some of the pros of this
10:21one are you get the opportunity to work
10:23on Cutting Edge cyber security
10:24technology you can work from anywhere in
10:27the world because it's fully remote and
10:29it has a very competitive compensation
10:30and benefits package some of the cons of
10:33this one are it can be a fast-paced and
10:35constantly evolving environment you also
10:37have to stay up to date on the newest
10:39Technologies and you're basically going
10:41to be going to war with hackers every
10:43single day but overall I'm going to give
10:45this one an opportunity score of 9 out
10:47of 10. the next one on the list might be
10:49great for you if you want to work for
10:50one of the biggest social media
10:52companies in the world and one of my
10:54personal favorite websites which is
10:55reddit.com and specifically you're going
10:58to be a product man manager now I think
11:00everybody knows what Reddit is it's
11:02basically a website that has like
11:03hundreds of thousands of different
11:05little forums and micro forums and a
11:07product manager is almost like an
11:09entrepreneur with training wheels a
11:11company will come out with some new
11:12product and they'll put somebody in
11:14charge of it and you'll be responsible
11:15for the success of that product all the
11:17way from the technological side of
11:19things as well as the marketing and
11:21financing and you're kind of like a chef
11:23that selects the perfect ingredients and
11:25then puts them together in just the
11:27right way to make the perfect cake
11:29except instead of ingredients you'll be
11:31working with Engineers marketers and
11:33accountants now Reddit has really good
11:34reviews from former employees that
11:36worked with them and on top of that you
11:38will make a mind-boggling 183
11:40000 to 275 000 a year in this position
11:44and on top of that it has really good
11:46benefits so some of the pros of this one
11:48are you are going to work in an engaging
11:50and dynamic environment you're also
11:52going to be working with Cutting Edge
11:53social media technology and you'll get
11:55an exposure to a wide range of different
11:57Topics in communities some of the cons
11:59of the this one are you do have to have
12:00quite a bit of previous experience so a
12:03lot of the time people who end up
12:04becoming product managers come from a
12:06marketing or data analytics background
12:07as a product manager you also have a lot
12:10of responsibility and you're probably
12:12also going to be working very long hours
12:14so overall I'm going to give this one a
12:167.5 out of 10 opportunity score now by
12:19the way one job that's really good for
12:20getting into a lot of the ones on this
12:22list that's an entry level job that you
12:24do not need a college degree or previous
12:25experience to get into is digital
12:28marketing and my friend Seth has helped
12:29a ton of people get into digital
12:31marketing I've done interviews with a
12:32lot of them on this channel and I'll go
12:34ahead and put his free masterclass down
12:36in the description as well as the pinned
12:37comment below you can check it out if
12:39you'd like and also if you want to check
12:40out 13 remote jobs that are always
12:42hiring that are much easier to get into
12:44than most of the ones on this list you
12:46can go ahead and click right here