Highest Paying Work-at-Home Jobs that Don’t Require a Degree

So you found out you are having a baby or maybe relocating to a new area and wish to explore the world of work-at-home careers? With a few months preparation, you too can be on your way to a high paying home-based career. Some of the best paying opportunities can have training that is completed in a few months, and you can be on your way to making an excellent salary, while enjoying flexible work hours and working from the comfort of your home. Some great ideas for short-term, profitable careers are as follows:

Translation – for those that took a language in high school or college, translation careers are one of the best paying careers offered to home workers. While your language skills may need refreshed, there are many colleges who offer language classes and will let you audit a class for a reduced fee. In addition, many offer continuing education classes where you can brush-up on your language skills online. MIT Open Courseware offers free lessons that were developed by MIT instructors in all academic disciplines. Textbooks used in the actual class are listed, so you can purchase one and follow along with each lesson.

Medical/Legal Transcription – this field is open for individuals who can type fast and lean terminology and formatting, in classes and programs that usually last two terms. While there are many online schools that offer medical terminology, a community college generally costs less, and instructors are in the classroom to provide immediate feedback. The same can be said with legal transcription. Stenographers and scopists are two high paying careers that can be completed in about six months. While these jobs can be performed at home, it is important to note that employees usually have to provide their own equipment, which in addition to a computer and internet can cost a few hundred dollars.

Editors/Proofreaders – these careers are perfect for people who are great with details. Should you choose the transcription route, with experience and certification, editors are needed to proofread transcriptionists’ dictation. These jobs pay higher than general transcription jobs, and usually require three year’s experience. If you are looking to get into proofreading and editing other types of documents, many community colleges offer editing classes that last two terms and are offered online. Should you choose this route, it is important to save your class assignments and use them to present to potential employers as samples of your editing abilities.

While there are many more careers out there that can be completed in a home office environment, these are just a few that offer employees longevity, stability, and a sense of accomplishment. In addition, all require some education which is great for networking and potential job leads. With proper research and education, a work-at-home career can pay and employee more than their previous brick and mortar job.

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