The Best Work From Home Jobs for 2021
Are you ready to work remotely? Then keep reading to find out what the best work-from-home jobs are for 2021.
With advances in technology and corporate attitudes being more accepting of telecommuting, there are more work-from-home positions than ever before!
According to FlexJobs’ annual analysis of the remote work industry, in the past year, there has been more growth in the variety of remote job titles than ever before.
Do you have more of an entrepreneurial spirit?
No problem.
According to Early to Rise, if you have ambition, vision, desire, and are willing to work hard, you can start a successful online business for less than $500.
If you’re ready to FINALLY work-from-home — here are some of the best resources, remote job leads, and information to jumpstart your work-at-home career in 2021!
Looking for a Telecommuting Position?
According to FlexJobs, the fastest-growing work-from-home job categories are medical and healthcare, computer and IT, customer service, education and training, sales, and accounting and finance.
Here are the top career fields and companies hiring in these industries:
- Sales – American Express, Assurance, Blooms Today, and Working Solutions
- Medical and Healthcare – CVS, Doctor on Demand, Humana, and Wellbox
- Education and Training – VIPKID, Chegg, K12, Connections Academy, and Edgenuity
- Computer and IT – Dell, Computer Futures, and Modis
- Customer Service – ACD, Apple, Amazon, and NexRep
- Accounting and Finance – Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo
Still not finding what you’re looking for?
These articles will help you find the perfect telecommuting option based on your particular situation.
Work-at-Home Jobs By Occupation
If you have a college degree or experience in a professional field, you can likely bring those skills, education, and experience home as more and more occupations can work remotely.
Here is a list of some of the professional occupations that allow telecommuting:
Work-From-Home Jobs Listed By Industry
If you want to work in a particular industry, here are some remote jobs and ideas you can do from home:
Remote Jobs and Opportunities by Interest
If you have a hobby or passion for a certain niche, believe it or not, you can search for work-from-home jobs and home business opportunities by interest.
Here are some of the main areas of interest to check out:
Work-at-Home Jobs by Situation
Many factors go into finding the right work-from-home job for your particular situation. Whether you need insurance, a flexible schedule, or something that doesn’t involve phone work, we have resources to help you quickly find what you need.
No Experience, No Problem
If you don’t have a college degree or you lack experience, there are plenty of remote jobs and opportunities for beginners. Check out these companies and helpful tips for getting started on your journey.
Are You Disabled?
Employment Options helps qualified job seekers with disabilities (who receive SSDI or SSI benefits) find work-at-home employment for free. In addition to finding suitable remote positions, their certified career counselors help clients assess skills and abilities, application completion, preparing resumes, interview practice, and much more.
Related Content: Best Work-at-Home Jobs for People with a Chronic Illness
Are You Located Outside the United States?
The Work at Home Woman is geared for U.S. residents, but we do have a post for Canadians, and FlexJobs has a great list of international listings.
Need Extra Cash?
For some reason, surveys, short tasks, and odd jobs get a bad rap. No, they’re not going to make you rich, but they can help you pay down your debt, cover your coffee habit at Starbucks, or add some extra money to your savings account. To be successful with side hustles — you just need to create a plan and execute it. For instance, if you answer four surveys a day, and each pays $1.00, and you do this for 30-days at the end of the month, you’ll have $120!
Want to Bring Your Current Job Home?
Do you already have a job that you LOVE? Then bring it home by submitting a telecommuting, flextime, or job sharing proposal (and don’t assume your employer will say no until you’ve asked). Start by checking your company’s telecommuting policy; if there’s nothing in the manual, do your research, and write up a flex time or work-at-home proposal. Be sure to include all of the benefits to the company – including the cost to recruit and hire a new employee to replace you if you decide to quit.
Need help writing your proposal? Here are some articles to help you get started.
Want to Be Your Own Boss?
Do you prefer to be your own boss? But you don’t know what to do, and you’re not sure how to get started? No problem. You can take many paths to become an entrepreneur, from building a business from scratch to purchasing a franchise or business-in-a-box concept.
Here are some small business options to consider.
Join a Direct Sales Company
The direct sales industry has come a long way in the past 20 years; now offering products from major designers and well-known corporations, the opportunities are endless.
If you’re not familiar with the direct sales model, here’s how it works. For a small startup fee, you’ll get everything you need to start and run a business from home. For each product that you sell — you’ll earn a commission. Most direct sales companies provide you with training, marketing materials, a website, and sample products.
Here are some companies with fun opportunities:
- cabi – Designer clothing, shoes, and jewelry
- Initial Outfitters – Personalized jewelry and gifts
- MONAT Global – Premium, non-toxic hair care products
- Noonday – Fair Trade jewelry, bags, gifts, and accessories
- Peach – Athleisure
- Sseko Designs – Apparel, footwear, jewelry, and accessories
- Stella & Dot – In-style jewelry, accessories, clothing, handbags, makeup, and skincare
- Tastefully Simple – Gourmet food mixes and spices
- Traveling Vineyard – Wine
For more direct sales opportunities, check out this massive list of companies you can choose to work with!
Starting a Business on a Budget?
Are you working on a tight budget? No problem. Many home-based business opportunities and courses are FREE or only require a minimal investment. Here are just a few resources to get you on your way.
Need more budget-friendly ideas? Check out Chris Guillebeau’s book, The $100 Startup, where he features numerous case studies from successful entrepreneurs who launched businesses on shoestring budgets.
Become an Independent Business Owner
With these options, you file your paperwork for a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or an Employee Identification Number (EIN). You’ll then contract with larger companies to provide customer service via the phone. The advantages of this arrangement are you’re given extensive training, and you don’t have to find your own clients. The disadvantages of these options are you have less control over how you run your business, and your earning potential can be limited since you’re not negotiating your own rates.
Become a Home-Based Franchise Owner
While franchises usually require a substantial startup fee, they can be a low-risk and lucrative way to run your own business. The beautiful thing about a franchise is that all the hard work has been done for you; you pay for the franchise and fees, and you’re given a detailed roadmap on how to replicate the business exactly. But because you’re working with an established name brand, you don’t have as much flexibility in how you conduct business since you must adhere to the franchise agreement.
Business-in-a-Box
For a minimal start-up fee, a business-in-a-box gives you a detailed roadmap on starting and running an at-home business. With this option, you tend to have more flexibility, and you don’t have to build a team.
Start a Home Business From Scratch
If you’re up for the challenge, starting a business from scratch gives you the most flexibility regarding how you run your business and how much you earn. The downside is you’re doing it all on your own and figuring out the components as you go.
Here are some business ideas you can start at home:
Need more ideas? This post has 99 work-at-home ideas to get your creative juices flowing.
Need Training?
No matter where you’re at on your career path, we have training resources and tools, like our career and business planners, that can help you get to that next level.
See these to get started:
Conclusion
So what’s the best work-from-home opportunity for 2021? That’s for you to decide!
There is no one-size-fits-all career solution when it comes to choosing a work-at-home opportunity, but I think each one of these is a good option.
Now that I’ve shared my take on the best work-from-home jobs for 2021 – I want to know what you think! Leave a comment and let me know: What’s your favorite way to make money from home? Or what type of business do you run?
Originally published December 22, 2016. Content updated December 2, 2020.