Part-time Online Jobs for Teens and High-school Students

Being a teenager in high school can be both fun and challenging. It can be fun because you’re just discovering the things that bring you joy and, it can as well be challenging because it is not always easy navigating the murky waters of high school social interactions.

The constant thing is that you have a lot of free time. You can use this time to explore different interests that have piqued your interest over the years. You can also use this time to display responsibility beyond your years to your caretakers. They will undoubtedly start to give you more freedom to make your own choices.

A fantastic way of doing this is by taking up a job. It will not only give you some level of financial freedom but also help you establish a strong foundation for the career you choose in the future. You can get paid for doing something as simple as knowing how to track a phone.

The best part about it all is that you can do all this from the comfort of your home by working online. With high average internet speeds, all you need is a computer and a few other items to apply for such jobs. There are many online jobs. Here are the best for teens and high school students:

  1. Freelance Writing

This is the most popular online job. Contrary to some popular beliefs, you don’t have to be a wordsmith to do freelance writing. All you need is excellent grammar and a decent researching ability.

You can do things such as ghostwriting, article writing, technical writing and copywriting.

  1. Data Entry

Can you type fast and accurately? If you answer yes, then you’ve already qualified for data entry jobs. You should be halfway through your application by now.

Most data entry companies require a typing speed of 45 words per minute. Even if you do not have that speed now, all you need is a few weeks practice.

  1. Virtual Assistant

A virtual assistant helps streamline the tasks of the company’s high ranking staff from a remote location. This involves doing things such as replying to calls and emails, booking travel accommodations, performing market analysis, and scheduling meetings.

  1. Customer Service Representative

This is similar to virtual assistants. However, the difference is that you will be performing tasks that are in the line of communication

They include responding to emails, calls, online chats, text messages, and any other communication channel that the company uses.

  1. Social Media Management

Many companies make the shift to the online world to keep up with their clients who spend most of their time on social media platforms. If you are good at cultivating interest on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, then you have an excellent chance of landing a corporate social media account.

This is a dream for many teenagers since they spend most of their time on these social media channels anyway.

  1. Teaching English

There are plenty of people from non-English speaking countries who would love to learn English either to make themselves better at their job or because they are moving to an English-speaking country.

Businesses have recognized this opportunity, and there are plenty of companies offering English lessons online. Many of them are always in the market for tutors.

  1. Transcription

Transcription companies have been in existence as long as freelance writing companies. Transcription involves listening to audio and then typing out what you hear. However, you will need high-quality headphones to make out the audio.

These transcription companies have ongoing recruitments on their websites for the right fit.

  1. Editing and Proofreading

Having superior grammar will always put you in a better position in the career world. You can earn a decent living by proofreading and editing the written works of others.

Conclusion

In conclusion, you do not have to get into traditional jobs to make money in this age of above average internet speeds. You can find online jobs and earn your way to financial freedom from an early age.

Melissa Thompson

Melissa Thompson writes about a wide range of topics, revealing interesting things we didn’t know before. She is a freelance USA Today producer, and a Technorati contributor.