 I found the top 10 non-tech related remote jobs and that's what I'm going to be going over in this video because a lot of people think that all the remote jobs out there have to be technology related and yes there are a lot of great remote jobs that are tech related but there's many out there that are outside of that realm. So gently tap that like button and let's jump into it right now with number 10 which is going to be your job but done remotely. So I wanted to mention this right away because honestly a lot of people don't realize that just about any job out there except for maybe a few like plumber for instance can be done remotely. Now there might not be a ton of remote jobs available but once you have some experience you're really good there are a lot of opportunities to move into those remote roles. So don't just assume if you're watching this video oh there's no way I can do my job remote. Chances are if you really think about it there's at least 50 percent of your job that can be done remotely and there's many opportunities out there to do just that 50 percent. So for instance there are remote nursing jobs now. There's remote pharmacist jobs. I work from home as a pharmacist myself so I just wanted to mention this right at the beginning but with that being said here's going to be nine more really good careers. Number nine on the list is going to be a content writer or a copywriter. So this is one that is absolutely skyrocketing in the last few years. Now a lot of people are probably watching this and they're like no way you can make money as a writer there's no full-time jobs available. And if you just try to be a generalist writer that's exactly true there's not going to be that many jobs available and the ones that are available are going to go to people in the Philippines for instance. That's why you must specialize not only in the type of writing that you do but also your niche. So for instance one job that has a ton of opportunity right now is YouTube script writing. I talked to a bunch of other YouTubers and that's probably one of the hardest positions to hire for. And some of these YouTubers are literally making like a million dollars a month and they still can't find a proper YouTube script writer. So if you're able to learn this skill and especially if you specialize in a particular niche this can be incredibly lucrative. Now content writers make about $54,000 a year but like I said if you specialize you can make much more than that. Now this is one where you do not need a college degree you don't need previous experience but you do need to have the skills and you need to have a good portfolio. And a lot of people when they start off here are going to start by freelancing right. So you're gonna freelance for a while get some gigs build up your portfolio and then eventually you can either get your own job or you could just start your own business. So yeah I really like this one as long as you niche down as long as you specialize. I'm gonna give it a 9 out of 10 opportunity score. Another really good one is going to be an HR specialist. Now this is one that typically does require a college degree both that being said you can go into HR with kind of non-related degrees. For instance a lot of people who are in HR got psychology degrees. So if you're in a position where you got a useless degree because you didn't watch my videos you didn't subscribe to the channel which you should and you're not very happy with the outcome this could be a good one for you to look into. An HR specialist make about $57,000 a year and you can also move into higher level roles like HR manager and they make even more. So this is a pretty good one I'll give it a 7 out of 10 opportunity score. Alright so next I'm going to name a health related remote career and there are tons of these different random niche health related remote careers out there and just about nobody knows about them. A really good site to look into this is explorehealthcareers.org they have a list of like hundreds if not thousands of different health related careers but one of them is going to be a mental health counselor and this is just an example like I said there's hundreds if not thousands of different random niche careers you can do and a lot of them surprisingly can be done remotely and if you don't believe me go to flexjobs.com which is a job board that specializes in hiring for remote jobs and look at the types of jobs that are typically posted and you're gonna see there's a lot of health related ones. So health related careers pay pretty well not as good as tech not as good as business but still pretty well and they're probably the most stable careers available. So mental health counselors make about $58,000 a year this is one where you do have to have a college degree and you also have to have some certifications and experience and many health careers are like that where you do have to have some specialized training and certifications but in many cases the company themselves will train you and whether or not you need a degree depends on the career. So overall I'll give this one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score and I'm just kind of putting this under the umbrella of health related remote jobs in general. Next one is going to be digital marketing and this is kind of an umbrella term that encompasses a bunch of different careers. So for instance you could do a career in SEO which is search engine optimization you could do pay per click you could work with newsletters which is basically email marketing you could do content marketing you could do affiliate marketing there's all kinds of different ways you can make money from digital marketing and it's one of the most valuable skills you could possibly learn whether you want to progress within your career a lot of people who end up becoming executives and CEOs started out in marketing or if you want to start your own business on the side. So for instance I interviewed David on the channel who was able to go from jobless to making over $80,000 a year in digital marketing and he was able to do that by going through my friend Seth's course. So Seth basically has probably created more digital marketers than any other human being on the planet and he does have a free masterclass which you can check out down in the description as well as the pinned comment below and it'll answer all of your questions on digital marketing it'll explain the different types of digital marketing like SEO PPC etc. So definitely check that out but overall digital marketing I'm going to give a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score it's one of my favorites it's also one that's relatively easy to get into at the entry level you don't need a college degree or previous experience but you do have to have the skills and a good portfolio. At entry level digital marketers make about $52,000 a year. The next one on the list is going to be an animator. Now a lot of people think that with you know chat gbt and all this AI stuff coming up that's going to take away a lot of animators jobs. I disagree I think it's going to make it easier for animators to make incredible artwork and the day-to-day tasks that you do as an animator are going to change but AI in my opinion is going to help and animators make about $64,000 a year. Now this is another one where you don't need a college degree you don't need a previous experience but you do need to have the skills and a good portfolio and a lot of the time animators will start off freelancing get some work and build up their portfolio and then they can get a job or just start their own business. So I think this is a really good one especially if you're artistic I think that animation is going to absolutely take off in the next 10 to 15 years because of the fact that it's been made so much easier to do by AI. So this one gets an eight out of 10 opportunity score. Next is going to be a brand manager and this involves developing strategies to build promote and maintain a brand's image. So whenever I'm thinking of branding I love to think of the company Nike for instance I mean that tagline that they have just do it is probably one of the best taglines of all time and whoever came up with that tagline probably made Nike an extra billion dollars and that is the power of branding and you can kind of think of branding almost like long-term marketing. You may not see an ROI right away but over the long run it's going to increase the amount of money the company makes tremendously and brand managers make about 96,000 dollars a year. Now this is one where you are going to need previous experience typically brand managers do have college degrees although you don't absolutely have to have one but yeah this is another really good one I'll give it an eight out of 10 opportunity score. Next is one of my favorite careers which is business development representative this is also known as sales development representative BDR SDR or tech sales and this is typically a position where you are going to be reaching out and working with other businesses so this is a B to B type role and B to B basically means businesses that sell to other businesses and so this is a type of sales that is a lot less you know pushy you know trying to get the person to decide right away emotional sales techniques it's much more of a logical type of selling where you're kind of just building a relationship with different companies over a long period of time and seeing how your product can help their company and BDRs make 76,000 dollars a year and this is an entry level role where you do not need a college degree or previous experience so I really like this one it's one of my favorite entry level jobs very easy to land a job sales isn't for everyone but this is more of a logical you know relationship building type of sales and I always say that I think everyone should do at least one sales job during their lifetime because the skills you're going to learn are invaluable so I'll give this one a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score the next one on the list is going to be an SEO manager so this is SEO which is search engine optimization and basically what that means is you're trying to rank on the top of a search engine such as google so when someone types into google best pc computers for instance you would want your company to rank close to the top and this is a multi multi billion dollar industry because the difference between your company ranking at the top of google in the search engine versus your company ranking on the second or the third page might be the difference between that article making a hundred dollars a month and a hundred thousand dollars a month so this stuff is incredibly important and SEO managers make about 82 thousand dollars a year so this is not an entry level job however it does not require you to have a college degree but you really need to know your stuff you need to have some experience and probably a good portfolio would help as well so this is an example of one of the careers you can move into when you start off as an entry level digital marketer and like I said if you want to learn more about digital marketing I put that down in the description as well as the pinned comment below it's a completely free masterclass so I'm going to give this one an 8.5 out of 10 opportunity score and next let's talk about content marketing specialists so you might have noticed that a lot of the top people in just about every industry are starting to create a ton of content for instance there's a podcast called the all-in podcast where billionaires are literally making content now do you think they're doing that out of the kindness of their heart yeah maybe a little bit do you think they're doing it because it's fun yeah it's probably a decent amount of fun but there's other things they could be doing that are more fun or they could be doing more things like philanthropy for instance they would help more people the real reason they're making content is because of the fact that it's probably the best ROI for your time for instance Alex Hormozzi a lot of people know him he gives business advice here on youtube he was making 50 million dollars a year doing what he's really good at which is marketing and sales then he either stopped running or sold all of his companies and went all in on content marketing on youtube now why do you think he did that it's because he noticed he was getting somewhere around a 20 to 30x better ROI on content marketing than he was on paid ads and he realized that content marketing is the future people no longer want to buy from brands that are advertising to them they want to buy from other people so this is one of the most valuable skills that you could possibly learn right now in content marketing specialists which is an entry-level job you can get without a college degree or previous experience make around 55 000 a year and there's a lot of upper level positions where you can easily make it into the six figure level or more for instance there are content strategists that make millions of dollars a year so i absolutely love this one it's one of my favorites it's emerging and i think it's only going to get better in the next 10 to 20 years we are basically entering the era of content marketing that's right gary v was right all along at least about some things this one gets a 9.5 out of 10 opportunity score by the way youtube thinks that you should watch this video next so go ahead and click there