Are you searching for virtual part-time jobs but not having much luck? Keep reading; I’ve got you covered!
When I began looking for work from home jobs, I had no idea what I wanted to do; I just knew I needed something part-time and flexible. I planned to work in the afternoons when my daughter was napping, which gave me 2 to 3 hours of uninterrupted work time.
Luckily, through my networking efforts, I landed a part-time work from home job freelancing that allowed me to work a few hours each day while my daughter napped in the afternoons.
If you have kids running around the house, here are 28 virtual part-time jobs and hiring companies that will allow you to work from home around your family’s schedule.
1. AI Trainer
AI (artificial intelligence) is all the rage right now, and for AI to work correctly, real humans need to analyze, train, and label data to help machines learn what’s right and wrong. For these part-time AI jobs, you need excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and a high level of tech savviness.
To find virtual part-time jobs as an AI trainer, check out:
2. Bilingual Part-Time Jobs
Being bilingual is an excellent way to use your skills to make money from home! Whether you want to translate documents, do transcription, be an interpreter, a bilingual call agent, a virtual assistant, or an online language tutor, there are many job postings for part-time bilingual positions.
While I already mentioned companies that hire for most of these professions, you can also explore these companies for online jobs.
3. Bookkeeper
Maybe you’ve balanced the books for a family business, a Parent-Teacher Organization, or a Girl Scout Troop. If so, you can use this practical experience to perform bookkeeping tasks for bloggers and small business owners. Of course, you should be detail-oriented, organized, and good with numbers. If you don’t currently have the skills needed for this profession, you can take an online training course like the Bookkeepers.
If this sounds like the perfect part-time work from home job for you, check out the following companies for openings:
4. Closed Captioner
Closed captioners add captions or subtitles to live and pre-recorded audio. They transcribe the words as spoken. To become a closed captioner, you must be able to type fast and accurately. (Many captioners clock in at 200 WPM!) Those with stenography experience (such as court reporters and those who work in medical dictation) may want to explore this work at home role.
To find closed captioning jobs, check out:
5. Customer Service Representative
Do you have the gift of gab? If you’re comfortable on the phone, you can find positions in sales, customer service, travel, and reservations. Many excellent companies outsource their phone positions to virtual, part-time employees.
If you’re ready to get paid to talk on the phone, check out these opportunities:
6. Data Entry Clerk
If you’re a quick and accurate typist, have excellent spelling and grammar, and know your way around Microsoft Excel, data entry work is a decent part-time job. The thing about data entry work is that everyone wants to do this work, so many companies don’t pay much for these roles. Or, when a good-paying remote position pops up, there are thousands of applicants for just one position. You must also be aware of scam job ads, as scammers know job seekers are eager to find good-paying, work from home data entry jobs.
If you’re still eager to secure a part-time data entry job, check out these hiring companies:
7. ESL Tutor
Teaching ESL classes is a great way to put your knowledge of the English language to use! English majors, certified TEFL and TESOL instructors, and those with teaching experience are perfect for these positions.
Here are a few places to look for virtual part-time ESL teaching positions:
8. Freelance Projects
If none of the above job opportunities fit your experience or preference, don’t worry—there are plenty of part-time work from home jobs available; you just need to know where to look.
Here are some freelance and project-based job boards that you’ll definitely want to check out for a wide variety of roles and occupations.
- Catalant – Freelance marketplace for consultants
- Behance – Freelance creative marketplace
- Dribbble – Freelance graphic design marketplace
- Fiverr – Freelance services marketplace
- Freelancer – Freelance marketplace
- Guru – Freelance marketplace
- Hire an Esquire – Freelance lawyers and paralegals
- MarketerHire – Freelance marketing jobs
- People Per Hour – Freelance jobs
- Skip the Drive – Job board for remote positions
- Toptal – Freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product and project managers
- Upwork – Freelance jobs
You can also use the mainstream job boards to search for new jobs and set up job alerts so you’ll know right when new openings in your desired occupation become available.
9. Grade Test Papers Online
If you have an associate’s or bachelor’s degree and enjoy reading, scoring test papers online may be the perfect virtual part-time job! These positions are seasonal, with most projects happening from March through June. If this sounds appealing, these companies usually start hiring in December for spring projects. The nice thing about these positions is that they offer a lot of flexibility, allowing you to read and evaluate test papers when it works with your schedule.
10. Graphic Design
Many companies seek part-time graphic designers and editors for ongoing and one-time jobs. If you are familiar with software such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and have a trained eye, check out these great opportunities:
11. Inbox Manager
InboxDone is the only company I’ve seen that just focuses on email. They are always looking for motivated and self-taught individuals to organize and answer emails for their clients. You must be a native English speaker with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Training is paid, and you’ll work as an independent contractor in this role. While no experience is required for this position, they only accept high-quality candidates willing to make a long-term commitment to the company. In this job, you’re expected to work part-time hours Monday-Friday.
12. Instructional Design & Curriculum Development
Instructional designers and curriculum developers create engaging educational materials for students and learners. While many of these roles are full-time, there are companies that hire for part-time positions. Generally, for these roles, you’ll need a bachelor’s degree (sometimes a graduate degree) in education, instructional design, or an area of study like math, nursing, or biology. However, you could also take an online course through Coursera, create a portfolio, and apply for positions. On average, instructional designers earn $77,340 annually working full-time.
If you’re interested in a virtual part-time job in these career areas, check out:
13. Licensed Healthcare Professional
If you’re a licensed healthcare professional, such as a social worker, dietitian, speech-language therapist, occupational therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, or the like, there are lots of companies that hire virtual part-time providers in these areas. Some positions are independent contracting roles, and others are W-2 positions, so be sure to read the job description for all the details.
To find part-time teletherapy jobs, explore:
14. Mystery Shopping
I’ve always thought this would be a fun side gig! With telephone and online mystery shopping, you’ll call different establishments and ask them a variety of questions. After the phone call or online review, you’ll write up your report and submit it for payment. While this is an easy job type, you do need to be an excellent written communicator with a good memory for recalling details. The more accurate and detailed your reports are, the more invites you’ll receive for online shopping assignments.
If this sounds like a fun part-time home office gig, check out the following:
15. Nursing Jobs
If you have an active nursing license (RN or NP), you may be able to work part-time hours from home. While most remote nursing positions are full-time, I found some companies that allow part-time work.
To find part-time remote roles for nurses, check out:
16. Online Stylist
Fashionistas and those with an eye for style may love working as online stylists. Here’s how it works. Clothing box subscribers fill out an online questionnaire for stylists who curate the perfect new pieces for their wardrobes. You’ll assess customers’ preferences and create a monthly selection of new outfits for them to try on and hopefully purchase.
If this sounds like a fun virtual part-time job, check out the following:
17. Pet Sitting
I know in our neighborhood, people are always looking for people to watch over their pets while they go on vacation. Whether it’s cats, dogs, or sugar gliders (yes, I’ve sat a couple of sugar gliders before), you can make good money loving, feeding, walking, and cleaning up after pets. With this option, you can do drop-in visits or care for animals at your house. If you don’t have neighbors who need your services, you can join Rover, Wag!, or Care.com to connect with potential clients.
18. Proofreading and Editing
Proofreading and editing are other great virtual part-time jobs. With the amount of online content, good proofreaders are in high demand. Proofreading differs from editing in that proofreaders check for errors, whereas editors examine content and structure as well. If you have a good eye for grammatical mistakes, you can earn good money from home proofreading. If you need to brush up on your editing skills, check out the course from Proofread Anywhere.
Here are a few places to get you started:
19. Research Assistant
If you enjoy doing internet research, you can work part-time doing web research in a variety of fields, such as legal, academic, publishing, healthcare, marketing, and other areas. Depending on the type of research you conduct, you may need specialized education or training. For more generalized research, you should be tech-savvy, have a high level of attention to detail, and have excellent written communication skills.
You can find part-time research gigs on microtasking platforms like Clickworker, Fancy Hands, and Amazon MTurk. These sites pay on the lower end, and because they don’t require any prior experience, you may find them oversaturated, with very little available work. You can also explore freelance sites like Study.com and Upwork for research positions.
If you’re looking for a part-time W-2 position, check out the American Institutes for Research, FlexJobs, Indeed, and the Remote Job Membership. Or search for academic institutions, law firms, and healthcare companies for openings.
20. Review Phone Calls
This next one isn’t going to earn you very much money, but it might be a nice little side earner for when you have some spare time. At Humanatic, you’ll listen to recorded phone calls and then answer a few simple questions about the call. This remote work is open worldwide if you can accept payments via PayPal. With this part-time job, you can choose your own schedule, and you don’t need any special WFH equipment. Humanatic estimates you’ll earn between $1.00 and $4.50 per hour. I know this is an extremely LOW pay rate, but it may be helpful in a pinch or if you’re outside the US.
21. Search Engine Evaluator
There are many types of online work, but search engine evaluators specifically complete internet research tasks to evaluate if search results are relevant and useful. These jobs can be done 100% online and offer flexible scheduling.
To learn more about this role, check out:
Are you a social media expert? Do you have experience in marketing or sales? There are many jobs available in social media marketing. Companies know social media engagement is vital to growing their business, but many don’t have the employee bandwidth to handle their social media marketing in-house.
The great thing about social media is you can focus on the platforms that interest you most (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Pinterest, Twitter (X), LinkedIn, or YouTube), and you can work on a wide variety of tasks. Everything from paid advertising campaigns to moderation, video creation, account setup, and more!
To begin your social media job search, check out these companies that hire for part-time roles:
23. Staffing Agencies
When large companies have an opening that they cannot fill, they often go through a staffing or temp agency to fill the role. The nice thing about using a staffing agency is that you can test different jobs until you find the perfect fit. Most staffing agencies focus on general fields like finance, marketing, administration, customer support, project management, human resources, software development, and legal, and offer varying work arrangements (remote, contract, permanent, part-time, and full-time).
Here are some reputable staffing agencies that have virtual part-time jobs for job seekers:
24. Transcription
You can do part-time freelance transcription work from home if you’re a fast and accurate typist with excellent listening skills. With this gig, you’ll listen to audio files and transcribe what you hear into written works. This role requires that you have excellent spelling and grammar skills.
For companies that hire part-time transcribers, see:
25. Tutoring
Online tutoring may be your calling if you have a teaching background or are knowledgeable about a particular subject. With students of all ages needing assistance, this could be an excellent way for you to work part-time hours from home.
26. Virtual Assistant Work
If you have administrative experience and enjoy administrative work like data entry, answering correspondence, and scheduling appointments, a virtual assistant (VA) job may be the perfect fit for you. Not only are virtual assistants in high demand, but their hours are (often) flexible, and most tasks can be completed on a flexible timeline.
Here are some places to find virtual part-time VA jobs:
27. Website Testing
Okay, this isn’t a job per se, but it is an easy and flexible way to make money on the side. Website testers perform a series of tests on websites and apps to see if they are easy to navigate and understand. Some tests will require you to record your screen activity, while others will require you to answer a series of text-based questions. The last website testing gig I did took 45 minutes and paid $25, not too bad.
To find website testing gigs, visit:
28. Writing
If you have a way with words, freelance writing is an excellent way to earn money from home on your own schedule. There are so many different types of gigs (copywriting, ghostwriting, magazine articles, emails, short stories, whitepapers, blog posts, and so much more) within a wide range of niches; the opportunities are truly endless.
Check out these freelance sites to get started:
Virtual Part-Time Jobs Wrapup
As you can see, there are many virtual part-time jobs that are perfect for moms, college students, or anyone who needs to bring in some additional cash. Many of these part-time gigs allow you the freedom of setting your own hours and working when and as much as you want. All you need to get started is a laptop, an internet connection, and some spare time.
However, one thing I haven’t discussed with part-time work from home jobs is that most don’t come with benefits. In many roles, you’ll be working as an independent contractor or freelancer, which means you’re responsible for paying quarterly self-employment taxes. Be sure that you plan accordingly for these added expenses.
Lastly, because there are fewer part-time positions, they tend to go fast, and you’ll be competing with a lot of other remote job seekers. Be sure to modify your resume so it gets past ATS, and do all the extras like writing a cover letter, connecting on LinkedIn, and sending a thank-you note, so you can stand out from the crowd.
For more part-time work from home jobs, check out the Remote Job Membership!
