12 Remote Jobs You Can Apply for Right Now (No Experience Needed)
- Sandrine Mualaw
- Mar 22
- 4 min read

In today’s competitive job market, many people feel stuck—believing they need a degree, years of experience, or special certifications just to land a decent job. But the truth is, there are thousands of remote opportunities available that require little to no experience. Even better? Many of these roles are going unfilled simply because most job seekers don’t know they exist.
At Heart to Heart HR Consulting, we’re passionate about helping people—especially those starting fresh or changing careers—discover fulfilling, flexible roles. That’s why we’ve created this guide featuring 12 beginner-friendly remote jobs, with some paying up to £70K+ per year.
1. Sales Support Associate
You don’t need to be a pushy salesperson to work in sales. Sales support associates help behind the scenes—processing orders, updating spreadsheets, managing emails, and assisting the sales team. Many companies provide full training, and salaries can reach up to £70,000 per year.
Why it’s overlooked: People think all sales jobs involve cold calling, but this one doesn’t.
2. Grading Assistant
Grading assistants support teachers and education platforms by marking assignments and tests using rubrics. No teaching degree is required—just attention to detail and a stable internet connection.
Why it’s overlooked: Most assume only teachers can grade—but online learning platforms are actively hiring graders right now.
3. Traffic Manager (Project Coordinator)
In this role, you're not managing cars—you’re managing creative projects. You’ll schedule tasks, assign deadlines, and ensure everything runs smoothly. No creative background is needed, just organization, communication, and basic tech skills like Trello or Asana.
Salary: Up to £75K/year
Why it’s overlooked: People think it requires a marketing degree. It doesn’t.
4. Insurance Claims Specialist
You won’t be selling insurance. Instead, you’ll help customers file and process claims. With training provided, many start this job with zero industry experience. Some earn more than double their previous income.
Why it’s overlooked: Most think they need a license or years of experience, but that’s not true.
5. Search Engine Evaluator
Search engines like Google and Bing need human input to refine their algorithms. Evaluators assess search result accuracy and relevance. No tech skills are required—just a keen eye and the ability to follow instructions.
Why it’s overlooked: Few people know this job exists.
6. Canva Designer
Think graphic design is only for Photoshop pros? Think again. With Canva, you can design social media content, create templates, or even teach others how to use it. Companies are hiring designers who can use Canva efficiently, and some earn £80K+ per year.
Why it’s overlooked: People assume you need a design degree, but Canva makes it beginner-friendly.
7. Product Tester
Major companies pay everyday people to test their products and give honest feedback before a launch. You can get paid up to £50K/year and even keep the products you test!
Why it’s overlooked: Many believe it’s a scam—but trusted platforms do exist.

8. Voice Actor (Freelance)
If you’ve got a clear speaking voice, you can make money reading scripts for audiobooks, corporate videos, or ads. Many professionals work from home using simple home setups and earn £60K+ annually.
Why it’s overlooked: People assume you need a studio or special voice, but brands love authenticity.
9. Online Juror
Law firms use mock trials to prepare for real ones—and they pay online jurors to give feedback. This is a flexible, part-time role that can become full-time with consistent assignments.
Why it’s overlooked: Most people have never heard of it!
10. Appointment Setter
In this beginner-friendly sales admin role, you help businesses book meetings with potential clients. You’ll follow simple scripts and use platforms like LinkedIn, email, or phone.
Why it’s overlooked: People confuse it with hardcore sales, but it’s more about organization and communication.
11. Online Community Moderator
From Facebook groups to online forums, companies need moderators to monitor conversations, remove spam, and keep things civil. It’s a remote role requiring no prior experience—just good judgment and written communication skills.
Why it’s overlooked: People think it’s unpaid volunteer work—it’s not.
12. Entry-Level Transcriptionist
Transcription involves typing out audio recordings, such as interviews, meetings, or podcasts. With free training and flexible hours, it’s a great entry point into remote work.
Why it’s overlooked: Many don’t realize how many companies need transcription support daily.
⚠️ A Quick Word of Caution: Stay Safe Online
As remote jobs grow in popularity, so do job scams. Always remember:
Never pay to apply for a job.
Don’t send sensitive personal information (like your ID or bank details) until you’ve verified the employer.
Do your research. Stick to verified platforms and consult with career professionals if unsure.
When in doubt, Heart to Heart HR Consulting is here to help.
Ready to Start Your Remote Career Journey?
At Heart to Heart HR Consulting, we specialize in helping job seekers—especially those without formal qualifications land legitimate, rewarding opportunities. Whether you're returning to the workforce, changing careers, or simply starting from scratch, our team is here to support you every step of the way.
We offer:
Personalized CV and cover letter assistance
One-on-one job coaching
Access to entry-level roles in healthcare, logistics, admin, and beyond
Training and interview preparation tailored to remote roles
Email us today:info@hearttohearthrconsulting.com
Let us help you turn potential into purpose and land the remote job you deserve.
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