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22 DIGITAL Nomad JOBS You Can Do from Anywhere

Finding a digital nomad job you can do from anywhere might seem impossible to some people.

However, if you are determined and know where to look for remote jobs, it’s definitely feasible and even surprisingly easy for some people.

The list of professions that can be done remotely and therefore are compatible with the digital nomad lifestyle is getting bigger and bigger every year, which is a definite advantage for everyone that wants to try it out.

We will introduce you to great websites that will help you find a remote job and become a digital nomad but before that, we’ll get to the specific professions that don’t put an anchor on you and allow you to travel.

Can’t figure out what to do remotely while living like a true digital nomad? Hopefully, the next section of this article will help you find something that you are good at, enjoy doing, and can do remotely.

Copywriting is the act of writing texts for the purpose of marketing and advertising. As you can imagine, a freelance copywriter can communicate with clients online and therefore work basically from anywhere, as long there is an active Internet connection. And that’s true for all of the professions we list here.

If you think you can write well, be sure to try it out. And if you don’t want to create only marketing texts, feel free to branch out of copywriting to general writing that can cover an endless spectrum of topics and styles, as long as you find the right customers.

Who is a virtual assistant? It’s a person who does various small tasks for a company or another person. Just like a personal assistant, but done remotely, from the comfort of your home or basically from anywhere else.

One of the digital nomad jobs for beginners! On websites, such as SurveyJunkie.comyou can get paid for sharing your opinions and testing various products or projects to help brands with their customer research.

All you need is to register and build-up your profile! Once it’s done, you are going tostart receiving surveys that match your knowledge, hobbies, or products & services you usually use.

There are almost no requirements for this job and the starting cost is almost zero, you can probably do this even on your smartphone. You can combine this with some writing job above in order to get some sort of full time income.

Cryptocurrency trading is a fairly new way of making money from anywhere around the world. Comparing to trading on the stock market, crypto is more predictable and the knowledge required for successful trades can be achieved faster.

Many digital nomads who are passionate about cryptocurrency left their freelance career and they fully day trade. If you are starting from scratch or looking for a new career path, crypto trading is definitely an interesting profession to dive into.

There are numerous sources where you can keep your knowledge up to date such as:

The best places to start with crypto trading are: Coinbase, Binance, Crypto.com (ZERO fees for first 30 days)

Big companies have their own social media managers or hire online marketing agencies to manage their social media.

However, smaller companies often hire freelance social media managersthat take care of their accounts and help them grow.

christa romano - remote worker

I’ve been living as a digital nomad for the past six years, working as a digital marketer and social media manager all while traveling to nearly 60 countries! For the large majority of my experience as a digital nomad, I’ve been full-time employed by tech companies. I’m now adding to my resume my freelance coaching business, where I work with people 101 to help them achieve location-independent careers in a way that works best for them. Sometimes my clients end up getting hired for a remote job, but oftentimes they also decide to freelance their skills or start a new online business.

E-commerce is still growing worldwide and online markets bring constantly new opportunities. You can run a shop on Amazon, your own dropshipping store or import goods and sell in your local store.

Starting an e-commerce business requires an investment and a lot of effort in the beginning but if you play your cards right or you come up with some good product ideas, you can make a ton of money.

eroslav - digital nomad

E-commerce is tough to crack as a total newbie, but as you get better you learn how to make money that allows you to live on your own terms. It’s very satisfying bringing products to market and getting sales while adding value to the lives of people. You can start with lower financial investment through dropshipping, but for a longer-term strategy, you should build your own brand.

Video jobs are booming nowadays and there is a huge demand for video editors or producers.

If video is something you might be passionate about, try creating simple movies from your travels, get familiar with cutting, and adding some effects.

To start, all you need is to get some video creating software where you can practice and slowly start mastering your skills. You can take on simple jobs and tasks for people they need to cut and put together their recordings.

This is technically not a job, but it’s something that can make you location independent.

Start your own website or blog and promote other people’s products or services that you believe in. You will receive a percentage of sales made to people that came to their websites through your affiliate link.

As this is basically a business, it will take some time for you to achieve the income necessary for you to become a digital nomad, but it can eventually give you the location independence you want.

GOOD NEWS, if you are a native speaker of English, German or Spanish, you can start now but for lower rates! In some of the countries in South America or South East Asia, you can get a job in private school and do conversation classes.

You can get certified (with TEFL for example) and up your game and teach in Europe, USA, Australia, Canada, and make way more money.

The same applies if you would like to score a LANGUAGE TEACHING job in another language which is not your native language, you need to get certified.

It’s not really a remote job but IT CAN BE! You can run online classes via Skype with clients from all around the world. This is a very common way to earn digital nomad freedom for English, German or Spanish speakers.

daniel Welsh - remote worker

I became an English teacher when I moved to Madrid, Spain in my early 20s. The demand for language teachers is high in many countries, and salaries can be good compared to the local cost of living. But more than anything, teaching is a lot of fun! I spent several years giving lessons to professionals in a variety of companies and government organizations, as well as language schools. It was a great way for me to make a living abroad. These days, it’s becoming more and more common to teach on Skype, which means you can even do it remotely, eliminating the transport from class to class.

The translation is a great freelance job that you can do from anywhere if you know multiple languages really well.

Translating is regulated in some countries, so you might have to have the necessary education to do it legally, but in many countries basically, anyone can translate, as long as they manage to find their customers. And translating can definitely be done remotely.

Have you always been good at drawing? Maybe it’s time to turn your skill (and passion) into a career.

Become a freelance illustrator or graphic designer. Use social media to promote your work or previous drawings and you might find some commissioned work that will mark the beginning of your freelance career.

Graphic design is a bit more general than illustrating, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good digital nomad job. On the contrary, there is a huge number of people that do it remotely.

Dorottya Szőke - remote job

I started my career as a graphic designer in London. Six months ago I made a deal with my boss and made a decision to work remotely in Europe with the same social impact startup I’ve been working for more than a year. I work on projects that span the globe, focusing on Africa and Asia, meaning I am really flexible in my ways of working and adapting to different cultures. I think to grow as a digital nomad, you have to embody this attitude. I’m always looking at ways to grow my skills which means in my spare time I work on freelance projects, undertake UI courses and take on passion projects.

Programmers can work remotely too! There are countless remote programming jobs opening every day.

There are even websites dedicated specifically to remote programming jobs. If you are a programmer or want to become one, it’s a great opportunity to become location independent.

If you thought that voice acting was only reserved for well-known actors paid to bring a Disney character to life, you would be surprised to discover just how much more there is to this job.

Voice actors are needed all across the process of producing content. And luckily for people interested in this kind of job, it does not necessarily require formal training, or a specific location!

From reading audiobooks, recording comedic skits, bringing cartoons and video game characters to life, pre-recording phone messages, participating in voice ads, voicing podcasts or even just announcing the next stop on the train, there is a constant demand for voice actors from a wide range of backgrounds, ages, and languages.

Building websites is one of the most common nomad jobs for 2 reasons. It doesn’t necessarily require meeting clients and it’s quite easy to learn.

Most people think that to build a website, you need coding skills! Well, that’s not true, at least not for nearly 15 years. In fact, you can build professional looking websites for clients with zero coding skills.

There are many tools (website builders) or so-called, content management systems (CMS) with pre-designed templates that can be used easily. These skills can be learned within a few weeks and your digital nomad career as a web designer can begin.

These are very popular platforms and tools that are used worldwide. Once you learn at least one of them, your options for scoring a digital nomad job will open up.

We also recommend checking out Udemy’s web design courses , where you can learn the basic trends and tools that can help you get started.

richard majsai - digital nomad - freelancer

I’ve been freelancing for the past five years, working as a social media manager and world press website guru. I started my online career working in a coworking office and completing projects on Upwork, which lead to well established online visibility. I traveled to more than 30+ countries working online and having 3-6 clients at the same time. I worked with clients like Coca Cola, Xiaomi, and other multinational companies, and also small and middle-sized companies. In the past 2 years, I started to build my Freelancer collective/agency, where we share work with other freelancers. Besides that, I published my book and have also helpedas a digital marketing consultant.

Data entry is definitely worth giving a shot if you really want your digital nomad job as soon as possible. This type of job doesn’t require expertise or any extra education and there is also zero starting cost.

Usually, it’s pretty simple and manual work which can’t be automated. It might not be the most fun but it’s a great way to start. All you need is to make a good playlist and enjoy some nice music (or even audiobook) while moving data around.

These jobs mostly require entering data into sheets, databases or websites for various projects in e-commerce, marketing companies or corporations with many customers.

It won’t make you rich but it’s definitely one of the best digital nomad jobs for beginners to start with!

Are you great at writing but don’t want to write for other people? Write for yourself!

Create a blog and write about stuff you care about. Who knows, it might become a career one day, making you able to become a digital nomad. You can blog from anywhere, can’t you?

If you would like to start a niche/lifestyle blog, check out this post by Bloggingfastlane.com

This is a bit different because tour guides don’t work online like the rest of the professions we talk about in this article, but it might be an ideal solution for some people.

If you like to work with people and want to get to know new places really deeply, you can become a tour guide.

Yes, it does require a lot of studying every time you go to a new destination as a digital nomad, but you are dedicated and like this idea, you might get it to work.

Transcribing is a bit duller than other professions in this article, but it might be a good place to start for you.

It can be done remotely and, as you can imagine, basically anyone who knows how to type can create written copies of videos, audio material, lectures or spoken words.

If you have a way with words and a competitive edge, try submitting names to Squadhelp naming contests.

Squadhelp was designed to make agency-level naming support affordable and accessible. Businesses launch naming contests, and Creatives (that’s you) submit ideas to compete for contest-awards, which are a minimum of $100.

The Squadhelp creative community spans across the globe, meaning that as long as you have internet access, you can participate in contests.

Squadhelp Creatives have worked on more than 20,000 naming projects.

Clients range from early-stage startups to large enterprise businesses like Nestle and Dell. Squadhelp contests are not limited to naming, either–there are opportunities to work on taglines and logos, too.

Lend your creative energy to the crowdsourcing game by joining as a creative. You’ll get feedback from contest holders so you can tailor your submissions to what they are looking for.

Not sure where to start when coming up with ideas? Squadhelp’s blog has tons of tips on how to name a business along with other resources that Creatives can leverage to come up with better ideas.

Are you a people person? If you are looking for a place where to put all your communication skills to good use this career path will be the right fit for you.

A Customer service representative’s job is to help customers solve their problems or guide them through any process while they interact with the company. It is ideal for people with strong communication and problem-solving skills.

This job can be done from anywhere in the world as long as you have access to the internet. Also, there is a high demand for new recruits all the time. After all, every company big or small offers some sort of customer service.

Glassdoor.com is your best bet to start looking for these types of jobs. Just type the name of the job, filter the country or countries where you want to work and you are all set up.

A website tester makes sure that websites run smoothly and are customer-friendly before (and after) they are launched. It is more cost-effective to pay for a tester than to fix numerous complaints and deal with bad reviews on top of that.

There is nothing worse for a company than to pay thousands of dollars to have a website that in the end doesn’t meet their customers needs.

If you have programming skills and can easily spot little discrepancies here and there, this job will definitely suit you. It is a lot easier than designing a website or creating content, you just need to make sure that the website or app does what it is supposed to do.

The 3 above-mentioned scenarios are the most common ways to run a rental business. Of course, the best is owning a place as renting it out is the most profitable but not everybody can afford the place.

If you put your place on Airbnb, automize check-in/checkout and cleaning, you can achieve pretty easy passive income.

Upwork is one of the most well-known websites of its kind. It connects business to freelancers that do all sorts of work for them.

You can register as a freelancer for free, create (and ideally fine-tune) your profile and start looking for work. It’s that simple.

The job selection at Upwork is very rich. Businesses are always looking for candidates in many different fields ranging from highly vocational and specific to those that pretty much everyone can do, regardless of previous expertise. That’s why Upwork might be a good place to start if you don’t have a lot of work experience. You can apply for beginner-level jobs and build yourself up from there.

Of course, freelancing at Upwork has its ups and downs. There is a huge number of open positions, but there is also a huge number of freelancers looking for a job. That’s why it can be quite difficult to actually get chosen.

That being said, if you spend some time building your profile, polishing your communication skills and looking for jobs, you will definitely manage to find something that you can do remotely.

The other negative is the fact that Upwork takes a percentage of the money you make using the service. The fees range from 5% to 20%, depending on how much money you make working for a specific client. But that’s only fair because Upwork offers really great service that helps a lot of freelancers and companies.

Hubstaff is a time-tracking solution with all sorts of features for teams and companies. However, at talent.hubstaff.comyou can find a website called Hubstaff Talent, which functions as a marketplace for people looking for a job or looking to hire.

Unlike Upwork, it’s free to use for both sides, which is definitely an advantage.

You can browse jobs by required skills, which makes finding suitable positions very easy. Just pick a skill you are good at and browse through the open jobs that can be full time, hourly or for a fixed price.

To apply for a job, you need to sign up for Hubstaff Talent, but it’s free, quick and easy, so that shouldn’t be a problem.

Besides looking for open positions you can also create your own profile and allow companies to find you when looking for professionals with the skill set you possess.

Let the world know what you are good at and one day you might get an email that will mark the start of your new career.

Remote OK , as its slogan clearly states, is for finding a job you can do anywhere.

It’s made by Nomadlist.com, one of the most well-known digital nomad websites that might help you find the best destination for your next digital nomad trip.

Unlike the two aforementioned websites, Remote OK can’t be used to find freelance work. It’s focused specifically on jobs that can be done remotely.

Use the job categories and search feature to find something that you can imagine yourself doing while living the digital nomad lifestyle.

Also, feel free to follow Remote OK’s Twitter accountor subscribe to its mailing lists to stay up-to-date with the new positions posted to the website.

Remotey is a website dedicated specifically to remote work. It helps companies find remote talent and also helps people find remote work. Just go to the website, click on Vacancies and start looking for your new adventure.

You can choose between jobs that allow you to be fully or partially remote and also filter them by time commitment and your skillset.

Currently, the job database is not as rich as on the other websites we go through in this article, but Remotey plans to add price based tasks on top of the database of vacancies that are available at the time of writing of this article.

If you don’t only want to do any work that comes your way, but you want to work for interesting and innovative companies, Jobspresso is just for you. It makes sure that only top quality positions from great companies are displayed.

What’s more, it’s not free for companies to post a listing, which also raises the bar for the employers.

Jobspresso is not aimed specifically at remote jobs that can be done from anywhere, but very few of them are linked to a specific location or city. There are jobs that can be done from anywhere, from anywhere in a specific region, from places within a specific time zone, etc.

If you want to work and travel the world at the same time, be sure to pick a job that can be done really from anywhere.

Feel free to use filters on Jobspresso.com to make it easier to find a relevant position. You can also follow the site’s Twitter accountto be one of the first to know about new listings and increase your chances of finding your dream job.

Bidvine is an effective way for professionals who work remotely to grow their business and find new customers. To get started simply create a free professional profile on Bidvine, describe your skillset, areas of expertise, and specify your preferences. Then Bidvine will send you customers that are a match for you.

Whether you’re a web designer, tutor, social media marketer, or you offer another professional service remotely, you’ll get matched to the customers you want.

You’ll only pay a small fee when you wish to contact a customer, if a job doesn’t seem like the right fit for you, it’s completely free to pass on a job lead.

There are no subscription fees, and you aren’t charged a commission for the jobs you’re hired for.

Indeed.com is quite possibly the biggest job marketplace on the Internet. Tens (or hundreds) of thousands of new jobs are posted daily, which makes it a great place to find what you are looking for.

It’s not a digital nomad and remote work website.It’s more of a traditional job website, but it, of course, also contains jobs that can be done remotely. Just be sure to use the Advanced Job Search functionality to display only the positions that are interesting for you.

It can be more difficult to find a remote job on Indeed.com, so we would first try out the other options we mentioned in this article. If you don’t manage to find anything, try Indeed.com.

Social media is a great tool when looking for a remote job. There are countless Facebook groups focused on the digital nomad lifestyle, remote work or even in specific fields.

Use the digital nomad groups for inspiration and the other two types of groups to look for a job you might be good at.

It might be a bit more difficult because you first have to look for the groups and only then for jobs themselves, but trust me, it can be really worth it.

If you are just thinking about becoming a digital nomad , it might seem like a scary step for you. Don’t be afraid to try it.

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In the worst-case scenario, you will learn something new and figure out whether this lifestyle is the right for you. In the best-case scenario, you will discover something that will keep you going for the rest of your life.

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