15 High-Paying Jobs to Work from Home: How to Earn Up to £65,000.
According to The Sun: High-paying vacancies are not just for city workers in suits – there are opportunities to earn a good income while working comfortably from home.
In our article, we will explore the 15 best remote jobs that do not require a higher education and pay up to £65,000. Well-known recruiters share tips on how to land these prestigious vacancies.
GettyWorking from home allows you to find the best balance between work and life.
The average worker spends 54 days (7.7 weeks) commuting to work every year, according to pay platform Rippl.
With an average earning of £728 a week, this amounts to about £5,605 on train tickets or fuel over the year.
Finding a well-paying job you can do from home can be a huge advantage – especially for those who need flexibility due to children, caring for elderly relatives, or other commitments.
Our exclusive data from Adzuna reveals the 15 best remote professions without formal qualifications.
The Adzuna team analyzed over 800,000 job postings in the UK to find the most lucrative roles you can do from your sofa without formal education requirements.
Some positions may require a certain level of retraining, so you might need to take a pay cut while earning an income during an apprenticeship.
However, once you gain experience, you can reach an average salary of up to £65,000.
If you don’t want to cut your income, you can study through part-time courses to avoid leaving your main job.
Are you ready to move towards your dream career and spend more time at home instead of wasting it in a car or an office? Here are the best vacancies – and how to get them.
Software Developer – £65,045
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The highest remote vacancy is a Software Developer position, which can pay up to £65,045 – that’s over £35 per hour.
They create and test computer programs that employees use.
You will need a good level of expertise in computers, and surprisingly, there are no specific education requirements for this role, but retraining will be needed to reach the necessary level.
Apprenticeship applications will allow you to earn on the job – the average salary during this time is £26,000. After qualifying, it usually rises to about £31,000.
Alternatively, you can study part-time and attend evening classes alongside your main job to avoid cutting your income.
Some courses are free, while others may cost up to £2,000 – visit the National Career Service for information on options that fit your schedule.
Executive Recruiter – £49,375
Executive recruiters are responsible for filling vacancies at a company.
Have detective skills? This role is suitable for individuals with excellent investigative skills, as you will need to search for potential employees on sites like LinkedIn.
This vacancy is ideal for working from home.
You need to be a good communicator, network, and negotiate.
The average salary for this job is £49,375.
Usually, this role does not require significant training.
I Left My Job at John Lewis for Teaching – Working from Home and Quadrupling My Salary
Camila Hale left her job at John Lewis to teach primary school children and quadrupled her salary – working from home.
Camila, 36, from Bromley, London, now earns £160 a day teaching children, for which, surprisingly, no diploma is required.
She started teaching in 2015, after health issues forced her to leave her office job, and enjoys the freedom that working from home affords her.
Camila suffers from hip dysplasia, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (one of the symptoms being weak joints) and POTS (which means that the heart rate rises rapidly upon standing), so being able to cut out the commute to the office significantly improved her financial position.
“Due to illness, I could only work part-time in the office and couldn't progress since most senior positions required constant office attendance,” she said.
“Becoming a full-time tutor meant I quadrupled my old salary within the first year, and over time my income continued to rise.”
“I work with primary school children, so in the morning I plan lessons and communicate with parents, and then teach online at 4 PM after school ends.”
“In the mornings, I also send orders for vocabulary books, games, and cards I’ve designed through my company, Wordier.”
“My advice to anyone thinking about starting a career in teaching: start with small prices. That’s what I did for a year, and I got results, gradually increasing prices as clients began to recommend me.”
“When I first started teaching, I didn't charge much, as I didn't have verified experience.”
Sales Representative – £42,504
Sales representatives handle the sale of the company’s products and serve as a liaison between the business and the client.
This role is suitable for people who love to communicate, are self-assured, and are ready to persuade.
You can earn £42,504 a year working full-time – with no commuting costs, all from a laptop or mobile phone.
Previous experience in HR or customer service can significantly enhance your chances of success.
Usually, there’s no training program required before starting a career as a sales representative.
Recruitment Consultant – £42,500
A recruitment consultant is responsible for linking job seekers with employers.
The average salary is £42,500, but with more experience, your monthly income can rise significantly.
Formal qualifications are not mandatory, but these positions are best suited for those willing to work long hours in a competitive environment.
It’s easier to work if you are sociable and trained to persuade.
Video Editor – £42,320
If you excel at creating content for YouTube or TikTok, use your skills in a remote video editing role.
The ability to compile and edit videos to create engaging content may be the role you’re looking for.
Daily rates exceed £23 and can amount to £42,320 a year if you work full-time.
No formal qualifications are needed for this role, but the more experience, the better the advantages.
Telemarketer – £41,171
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Telemarketers are similar to sales representatives, but they only sell products or services over the phone.
You need good communication skills to succeed – so if you love talking and can work independently, this vacancy is for you.
The average salary is £41,171, and it’s important to mention that specialized training is not mandatory.
If you have experience in HR or sales, it will be an asset to your resume.
Content Writer – £40,013
If you are skilled with words, a career in content writing could be a great step.
Typically, you will be involved in writing marketing materials such as newsletters, social media posts, and website stories.
Hundreds of companies are looking for remote workers to enhance their presence on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, so there are many opportunities to find vacancies – and the best part is, you can do this from home.
The average salary is £40,013 a year.
Specific education is usually not required, but you need to demonstrate good writing skills. Some employers may request a writing task during an interview.
Support Specialist – £38,932
Support specialists assist clients or employees with technical issues, product problems, or complaints.
This is customer service work, so you’ll need excellent communication skills.
Some of these roles may require good technical knowledge – so be sure to check the job description against your experience.
If needed, you may need to undergo a training course to improve knowledge. Some courses can cost thousands, so find out if there is help available to cover training costs.
Claims Clerk – £38,911
Claims clerks handle administrative tasks for insurance policies and claims – this could be a great role for detail-oriented people.
If you are highly organized and enjoy a variety of tasks, this is likely your dream.
As most of the work can be done on a computer, many of these vacancies are remote.
The average salary is £38,911.
Specific training is not required, although experience in this area may increase your chances of success.
Travel Agent – £38,250
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Love traveling? Helping others book their dream getaways could be a great job for you.
No higher education is required, the average salary is £38,250 a year, plus there are great benefits in this job.
You can receive discounts on vacations or free trips. For example, Hays Travel allows for 'educational trips' worldwide to explore locations, hotels, and resorts.
Most of these vacancies can be done remotely, which means you can avoid commuting to the office.
Graphic Designer – £38,188
Creative and skilled computer users may find their niche in graphic design.
Your work will usually involve creating digital works for advertising, websites, social media posts, and much more.
No specific qualifications are required, but you need to know software like Adobe Illustrator and InDesign.
If you have little experience, be prepared for an initial pay cut – junior graphic designers earn around £18k-£23k.
The average salary is £38,188, however, experienced professionals may earn £60,000 and more.
Social Media Specialist – £35,000
If you enjoy scrolling through Instagram and TikTok, this could be your job.
Social media specialists plan the company's presence strategies on social media, create posts, and work with contributors.
While no formal qualifications are needed for this role, you will require strong writing skills, excellent communication abilities, and knowledge of current trends.
One advantage of these roles is the ability to work from anywhere – there’s no need to go to the office. The average salary is £35,000.
Personal Assistant – £34,986
Personal assistants used to have to be constantly at the beck and call of their bosses in the office.
Today, tasks include booking flights or updating in LinkedIn, and this can be done remotely.
You need to be detail-oriented, have strong organizational skills, and be able to take initiative quickly.
The average salary is £34,986. No diploma is required for this job, although more experience significantly increases the chance of success.
Online Sales Consultant – £33,701
Online sales consultants handle selling products via web chats, emails, or social media, without in-person meetings.
You will likely need to respond to incoming inquiries – for instance, when someone is looking for pet food but doesn’t know what to choose.
You may also need to organize online networking campaigns to attract new clients.
You need to be friendly, patient, and able to communicate effectively to succeed in this career.
The average salary is £33,701.
Appointment Setter – £33,471
Appointment setters book meetings or calls for sales or service teams, often representing the business.
You need to be a clear communicator, organized and able to work independently – the role also includes market research to identify potential clients.
This role is not analogous to a PA, which typically manages one person’s schedule – an appointment setter focuses on creating business opportunities with new clients.
The average salary is £33,471.
How to Get Your Dream Job with a Big Salary
Andrew Hunter, co-founder of the job search platform Adzuna, shares tips:
“Many job search websites have filters for remote work, making it much easier to browse all available remote vacancies.”
“The process of landing a remote position is no different from that of an office job – but expect interview questions to touch more on your working style and habits in interviews.”
“Employers offering work-from-home opportunities signal trust in employees and value their well-being, focusing on business outcomes.”
“Demonstrate your discipline by highlighting your experience with online meetings and building relationships remotely.”
“Interviews can significantly impact your chances. Emphasize your ability to work independently, your experience collaborating with colleagues remotely, and your knowledge of remote collaboration tools.”
“Show your discipline and ability to work effectively in teams while working from home.”
“Practice answers to common questions about remote work, such as: ‘How do you stay motivated and focused while working from home?’.”
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