If you’re thinking about working from home, the good news is that there are remote jobs for workers in all kinds of industries, from healthcare to education to marketing.  It’s not all customer service jobs, in other words—although there are plenty of those too if that’s where your skills and interests lie.

12 Best Remote Jobs

Whether you’re an entry-level worker with basic computer skills or an experienced professional with advanced technical certifications, there are remote jobs that fit your background and goals. Many of these positions offer more flexibility than on-site roles and pay that matches traditional jobs. Do you have great phone skills? You might be a perfect fit for a virtual call center job, fielding customer queries over the phone from your own home office. Do you prefer to communicate via email or online chat? A customer service chat job may be more your speed. Depending on your interests and skill set, you might try working as a virtual assistant, remote data entry clerk, or online “odd job” worker. And because the work is computer-based, many programmers can work from home. Some of the most common sales jobs include sales associate, account manager, and sales manager. Work-at-home job options for teachers include curriculum developer, writing coach, and online adjunct professor. Translators who work online might be employed by a translating company, or translate news stories and articles, web pages, and books.  Medical coders and billers are crucial to the healthcare industry’s ongoing efforts to digitize health records for improved healthcare. In addition, both occupations are jobs you can easily do from home, either as a remote full-time worker or as a freelancer. Nearly every business needs a website, so there are endless opportunities if you market yourself to large or small businesses. Although it can be difficult to find a legitimate writing gig, once you tap into the right resources and start to accumulate a professional portfolio, it can be a good way to earn a living while working from home or in a remote location of your ​choice. Teaching English as a second/foreign language (TESL/TEFL) is a popular side gig for education professionals. You’ll find that your skills are in high demand, particularly for families in the Middle East and Asia. With an internet connection and the appropriate design software, this type of job can be done from anywhere in the world.

Transition Your Current Job to a Remote Job

If your job can be done from anywhere, consider negotiating with your employer to work at home on a full- or part-time basis.

Create a Plan To Find a New Work-From-Home Job

Find your first remote job via networking, online job sites, and social media.