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7 Cool Stay At Home Jobs

Tired of all the time you have? Turns out you don't have to leave your home to earn some decent income!

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7 Cool Stay At Home Jobs

With most of us stuck at home due to the virus, here are some ways you can earn some cash!

Netflix Tagger

https://media.netflix.com/en/

Netflix employs people called "Taggers". These people sift through new content added onto the site, and determine which sections it should go into. The employees are often part-timers, as the hours are only 15 per week. It seems like an incredibly easy and fun job to have to pass time, and you're basically being paid to watch TV. The job has a hefty income too, being around $69,000 per year.

Social Media Salesman

https://www.fifteendesign.co.uk/blog/the-evolution-of-instagram-from-camera-app-to-the-second-most-important-social-network/

If you're one of those people that spends way too much time on social media, you've probably been suffering spending unbelievable amounts of time now that you don't have much else to do. Turns out, you can actually earn a pretty decent income by doing this. Many businesses are looking for others to promote their products and services, and the average rate for this job is about $16 per hour.

Graphic Designer

https://dribbble.com/shots/6471262-Digital-Art-in-Progress

Have you always had a knack for knowing just what something should look like? For knowing exactly what colors and shapes and designs to use to achieve your vision? There are many companies that want to hire people with your set of skills to help promote their businesses or to help make something more visually appealing. The average salary is about $40,000 per year.

Web Developer

https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/web-development/what-does-it-take-to-become-a-web-developer-everything-you-need-to-know-before-getting-started/

The creation of a good website is a skill that is quite hard to learn. This is why many freelance website developers are hired to create websites for a wide variety of customers. If you know how to code, this might be the ideal job for you. These workers earn an average of $70,000 per year.

Appen

https://appen.com/blog/appen-acquire-leapforce/

If there was a company that could be the definition of flexibility, it would be Appen. Appen is a company that offers a wide variety of jobs, and even lets you choose your own hours and schedule. It's tailored to be as convenient as possible to workers and customers. It offers jobs in translation, engineering, marketing, and finance, to name a few. Since the hours are so varied, the average salary is unknown, but it's definitely worth checking out.

Translator

https://www.stepes.com/book-a-translator/

If you already know multiple languages, why not put those skills to use? There are many companies who are looking for people that can translate multiple languages in order to broaden connections. This job is perfect for any bilinguals, and pays an average of $25 per hour.

Professional Planner

https://www.themuse.com/advice/3-myths-about-your-first-call-with-a-recruiter-that-simply-arent-true

Have you always had the skill of being able to plan a day so perfectly that calling the day "smooth" would be a massive understatement? Turns out that there are a large assortment of people (like myself) who are in awe of your skills and will pay your to plan out their day to best suit them. These people can earn up to $80,000, just for making sure you get through your day.

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