6 Work From Home Jobs That Don't Require A Resume Or Interview - Summary

Summary

The video suggests six work-from-home jobs that do not require a resume or interview. These jobs include customer service, junior trader, online notary, music reviewer, and UX tester. The video provides information on each job, including pros, cons, and pay scale. The video also recommends checking out a remote job tier list, which ranks various remote jobs based on their quality.

Facts

1. There are six work from home jobs that do not require a resume or interview.
2. The first job is a customer service representative for a company called Rise which connects businesses with customer support representatives.
3. Rise eliminates the traditional interview and resume process.
4. Glassdoor estimates the base pay for this job is around $16 per hour.
5. Pros of this job include a flexible work schedule, working from home, opportunity for experience in customer service, and no commuting or dress code.
6. Cons of this job include fluctuating work volume, potentially difficult customers, and the need for a professional workspace.
7. The second job is a junior trader for e-financial careers.
8. This job involves analyzing financial trades and managing portfolios, with a live trading capital of $20,000.
9. Junior traders in general make about $143,000 a year, but with this job, one will likely make less unless very skilled.
10. Pros of this job include potential for an opportunity in the finance industry, potential for a lot of money on commissions, and access to industry resources.
11. Cons of this job include high levels of competition, necessary profitability, long hours, a stressful work environment, and continuous learning.
12. The third job is an online notary where one can sign documents from home.
13. Glassdoor reports full-time online notaries make between $39,000 to $64,000 a year.
14. Pros of this job include flexible scheduling, the ability to do it as a side hustle, no need for in-person appointments, and steady income.
15. Cons of this job include varying thorough understandings of state law and varying opportunities for notarization depending on location.
16. The fourth job is a music reviewer for Slicethepie.com, where one can get paid to listen to new and emerging music and leave reviews.
17. The pay varies between 1 to 20 cents per review.
18. Pros of this job include earning money while listening to music and discovering new and emerging artists.
19. Cons of this job include varying pay, a subjective process, time-consuming work and listening to music one may not enjoy.
20. The fifth job is a UX tester for Playbook UX, providing feedback on website designs to improve the user experience.
21. Pay varies depending on the project.
22. Pros of this job include the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on improving user experience, getting paid for honest opinions, accessing a variety of website testing products, and adding it to one's resume.
23. Cons of this job include varying compensation depending on assignments and the need for self-motivation and time-management skills to meet testing deadlines.