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Work From Home Doing Internet Research: 12 Jobs to Explore

Author: Holly Reisem Hanna

May 30, 2024 39 Comments

If you’re great at finding the proverbial needle in the haystack, keep reading! We have what you need to know about how to become an online researcher and find work from home internet research jobs!

How to Become an Online Researcher

To work from home as a web researcher, you’ll need excellent internet research skills, superb organizational skills, a high level of attention to detail, and tech savviness. You’ll also need proficiency with applications like Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets, as these are often used to store research results.

If you’re looking for a full-time research job as a W2 employee, you will likely need a bachelor’s degree in your desired area of expertise. For instance, if you want to work as a remote clinical research associate (CRA) running clinical trials, you need a degree in nursing or another scientific field like biology.

Or, if you want to be an academic researcher, you’ll need a master’s degree or Ph.D. in a specified area of expertise. Or, if you want to do research in the legal field and already have a degree, you can obtain a  paralegal  certificate. If you want a research career that focuses more on editing and fact-checking, you’ll likely need a degree in communications, journalism, or marketing; however, this is not always the case.

Don’t want to get a degree or go back to college? No problem. There are ways for you to work on more generalized research tasks. Options for this route include freelancing, starting your own business, and working as a virtual assistant or data entry clerk, where internet research is a small part of what you do.

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Where to Find Internet Research Jobs

You can try searching for internet research jobs on traditional job sites like Indeed or LinkedIn, but these sites are so big that it can be challenging to find these positions. You’ll also have to thoroughly research each job posting, as there tend to be a lot of fake and scammy job listings.

Here are some other sites that I recommend using to find online research jobs.

1. FlexJobs

FlexJobs is a paid online job board that caters to flexible work arrangements. I like FlexJobs because they screen every job for legitimacy, so you never have to worry about falling prey to a scam. They also have great sorting options, so it’s easy to locate what you’re searching for on their website. You can sort jobs by type, schedule, job category, career level, job title, location, or combination. Some keywords you’ll want to explore include internet research, online researcher, web researcher, and research assistant.

Fiverr is a freelance marketplace where you can list and sell your internet research services. When Fiverr first came on the market, the premise was individuals would sell their freelance services for $5 (hence the name). Freelancers would keep $4, and Fiverr would take a $1 administrative fee. Today, freelancers sell their services for anywhere from $5-$10,000 a pop, and Fiverr takes a 20% administrative fee. Fiverr is free to join, and it’s an easy way for you to list your freelance research assistant skills and the niches you specialize in.

3. Robert Half

Robert Half is a staffing agency that is an excellent place for finding those one-off research jobs! When writing this article, they had 110 remote research jobs. Some positions include UX researchers, research administrators, information specialists, paralegals, data entry clerks, and more. On Robert Half, you can find permanent, temporary, and temporary-to-hire positions. Positions are location-dependent, but Robert Half has a remote job search button that makes finding their virtual jobs a snap!

Upwork is a   freelance job board containing different tasks for freelancers to complete. Register for an account (it’s free), search for Internet Research positions, and submit your bid. If your bid is accepted, you’ll complete the work and get paid through the platform, minus a small fee (5% to 20% based on the total sale amount). While many freelancers complain of the low rates on these sites — it can be an excellent way for you to establish yourself in the field and to work with repeat clients. Also, check out this article from Danny Margulies and how he was able to earn six figures from Upwork — he has a smart strategy for using the platform!

Companies That Hire Internet Researchers

5. cannabiz media.

Cannabiz Media hires part-time virtual data researchers to collect, fact-check, and analyze license information in the cannabis industry. Applicants must have a strong business or legal research background, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work 20 hours per week.

  • Cannabiz Media gets a 4-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

6. Clickworker

Clickworker is a short task platform and smartphone app where you can make money by completing microtasks like text creation, categorization, copy editing, proofreading, internet research, and more. You won’t be able to earn a full-time income using this platform, but it is a nice way to bring in a little extra money. Sign up for a free account, fill out your profile, complete short skills assessments, complete work, and get paid weekly or monthly via SEPA or PayPal. Before you join Clickworker, be sure to read reviews. Some people have had a great experience with them, others not so much.

  • Clickworker gets a 3.4-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

7. DataAnnotation Tech

DataAnnotation Tech hires independent contractors from the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia to help shape AI tools. In these part-time positions, you’ll work on tasks like data collection, data annotation, interacting with chatbots, fact-checking info, writing short-form content, and more. These are entry-level roles; however, you will need to pass an initial assessment and quality test to begin working. But once you’re approved, you’ll have a flexible work schedule, and you’ll earn $20 per hour, which is paid via PayPal.

  • DataAnnotation Tech gets a 3.9-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

8. Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands hires independent contractors to provide virtual assistant services to individuals and small business owners. In this position, you’ll work on tasks like scheduling appointments, internet research, data entry, and making phone calls (so it’s not just research). Assistants are paid $3-$7 per task, and payments are distributed every other Tuesday via Dwolla. This is another site that gets mixed reviews, so be sure to do your due diligence before joining. For more companies that hire virtual assistants, check out this post .

  • Fancy Hands gets a 3.3-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

BOLD , which owns FlexJobs, is a great place to find legitimate work from home positions. However, they also hire part-time freelance job researchers to research and source legitimate jobs, companies, and opportunities for possible publication on their websites. Pay is $15 per hour, and you must reside in one of the following states: CO, CT, FL, IL, KY, MA, MD, ME, MN, NC, OR, PA, TN, TX, or VA.

  • BOLD gets a 4.1-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

10. TELUS International

TELUS International hires online data analysts, sometimes called search engine evaluators , to conduct research on search engine results. In this role, you’ll perform search queries on various terms to verify the relevancy of the provided search engine results. To qualify for these jobs, you must have good research skills and a strong understanding of local and national events and trends. With these positions, you have a flexible schedule, and they hire worldwide, but you’ll be working as an independent contractor, so you’ll need to set aside money for self-employment taxes.

  • TELUS International gets a 3.6-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

11. Welocalize

Welocalize is a crowdsourcing company that hires workers for a wide variety of AI services, such as data annotation, data validation, localization, research content writers, translation, video editing, and more. They hire for full-time, part-time, and freelance roles from all around the world, including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, India, the UK, the US, and more! Each position has different qualifying criteria; however, some positions don’t require any prior experience. You can search their current selection of job openings by location, team, or work type.

  • Welocalize gets a 3.6-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

12. Wonder Research

One company that hires internet researchers to gather information and find credible sources is Wonder Research . In this role, you’ll work as an independent contractor, earning $8 to $35 per question answered. Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree and prior research experience. As of right now, they are NOT taking new applicants. However, you can bookmark their career page and check back periodically for openings.

  • Wonder Research gets a 3.8-star rating out of 5 on Glassdoor.com.

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Start Your Own Internet Research Business

If the above options aren’t what you’re dreaming of, you can always start your own internet research business in the niche of your choosing. Here are some simple steps to get you started.

1. Educate Yourself on Running an Internet Research Business

No matter what type of business you’re starting, you need to educate yourself on the best business practices. Here are a couple of resources that can help you understand and implement the basics for starting and running an Internet research-based business.

  • Start & Run an Internet Research Business (Start & Run Business Series)
  • Secrets of Becoming an Internet Research Specialist: How to Surf the Web for Freedom and Profit

2. Write Your Business Plan

Once you understand the basics of running a business, you’ll need to write your business plan. Your business plan doesn’t have to be a formal document, but you will want to create a list of steps to take. If you need a business plan template, grab our free template here .

Here are some common questions you’ll need to address:

  • How will you structure your business ?
  • What should you name your company?
  • How will you accept payments?
  • Do you need any license or insurance?
  • What office equipment do you need?
  • How will you handle self-employment taxes and bookkeeping?
  • What marketing methods will you use?
  • How will you determine your prices?

3. Set Up Shop

After you have the preliminary framework in place, you need to set up your digital footprint, which will include your website and social media profiles. You should also think about which communication, marketing, and organizational tools you’ll need to run your business.

Here are some helpful articles and resources:

  • How to Build a Website For Your Home Business
  • A HUGE List of Free Resources to Help Run Your Home-Based Business

4. Get Clients

There are many ways to get new clients , but probably the fastest way is to reach out to family, friends, and past colleagues and let them know you started a new business. Just think, if you send an email to 100 contacts, you’ll likely have at least one person who needs or knows of someone who needs your services!

When I started my blog, here is the email I sent out. This is how I was able to build my blogging audience so quickly. Oh, and feel free to use this template and modify it for your business.

Hello Friends & Family,   As many of you know, for the past 16 months, I’ve been researching, writing, and working with a graphic designer to launch a website for women and mothers who would like to work from home.    As of today, all of my hard work has finally paid off, and I’m proud to announce the official launch of The Work at Home Woman! An online resource for women who wish to work from home or become self-employed.   Please visit my site and let me know what you think. I’d love to hear your comments and suggestions!   I would greatly appreciate it if you could forward this link to anyone you know who could benefit from this site.   Feel free to keep up with The Work at Home Woman, and follow me on Twitter or Facebook.

Thanks for your support, Holly

Internet Research Jobs Wrapup

There are many different routes you can take to becoming an internet researcher! Whether you want to freelance, find a telecommuting position, or start your own business, there are many viable options available. Choosing a niche where you have experience will help you hone in on the opportunities that are best suited for your skills.

Originally published January 9, 2015. Content updated May 2024.

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Holly Reisem Hanna is a former nurse who decided to start a blog to make money from home while caring for her daughter. Since its inception in 2009, The Work at Home Woman has helped millions of readers find legitimate work at home jobs and business ideas. Under Holly's guidance, The Work at Home Woman was named one of the best websites for your career by Forbes two years in a row. Holly graduated from the University of Texas and has been featured in Yahoo Finance, Woman’s World Magazine, CNN, and many others.

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39 comments.

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March 31, 2023 at 2:46 pm

Hi Holly, your website is excellent and over the top. I am a retired teacher of 35 years and just relocated to another state. I myself am looking for something part time and to work from home. I kind of want to not work with tutoring companies and want to go into a different direction. I was thinking of and enjoyed your article on internet research and I would love to do that maybe with an academic institutions. Can you give me any insight on companies maybe to apply for. I appreciate all you do and I am eager to start something from home partime. Best, Jackie

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April 1, 2023 at 9:48 am

Try searching Pearson, Amplify, Stride, Cambium, IXL Learning, Robert Half, Adecco, Flex Professionals, and The Mom Project. You can also explore different colleges and universities.

All the best and keep me posted!

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September 26, 2019 at 5:07 am

I would like to be able to work from home and maintain a steady reliable source of income and not worry whether I am going to make rent or not. Please point me in the right direction and who to contact to make this possible for me. Thank you.

September 26, 2019 at 6:34 am

These articles will give you a great place to start your WAH job search:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/right-job/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/wah-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/best-work-from-home-jobs/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/work-home-jobs-location/

If you have more specific questions, let me know, I’ll be happy to help.

Good luck with your job hunt!

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August 4, 2019 at 11:39 pm

I have Degree in Anthropology and so would like to do Anthropological Research. The idea of freelancing sounds wonderful.

After graduating from college in 2015, I went into Banking, I am currently working as a Learning & Development Officer.

I do not have any field experience aside from the papers I wrote in college.

How can I be credible?

June 1, 2022 at 7:09 am

I have an anthropology degree too! To do academic research, you’ll likely need to go back to school and get a master’s degree or Ph.D. in anthropology. You can try volunteering, to see if you can get your foot in the door. Conducting informational interviews too, can be helpful.

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April 18, 2019 at 10:57 am

Hi, I’m interested in learning about online earning. I’ve completed my graduation in English literature. Can you help me how am I doing online making money at home? I have very poor knowledge about this site. How am I increasing my understanding of this site? Please help me…

April 19, 2019 at 6:30 am

The Work at Home Woman is a resource for job leads, ideas, and information.

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/jobs-for-english-majors/

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November 1, 2018 at 12:54 pm

I have a political science degree and so would like to do political research and I love the idea of freelancing–working for myself!! But I am most interested in international issues, and I don’t have any experience in government or anything. How can I be credible?

November 2, 2018 at 7:04 am

That’s a great question, Evelyn!

I would see if you could volunteer, intern, or somehow gain experience within this industry. Also, informational interviews (talking to people who are doing what you’d like to do) is a great way to network and build relationships within the niche. Of course, reading and learning everything you can about this area.

Also, check out NextWave: http://nextwaveathome.com/ They have freelance writing (and calling) positions for political and advocacy campaigns — may be a good way to gain some experience.

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January 10, 2017 at 6:55 am

Again, I am an SHS graduate in Ghana who couldn’t further my education at the tertiary level but still wants work and ern something little for a living

January 10, 2017 at 9:23 am

The Work at Home Woman is geared toward U.S. residents.

Please check out this post for international listings: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/worldwide-work-from-home-jobs/

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November 13, 2016 at 12:53 am

Thanks A lot Holly. As a researcher it’s always good to read something like this.

November 13, 2016 at 4:13 pm

Glad you enjoyed it, Rob! What sort of research do you specialize in?

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November 9, 2016 at 12:20 pm

Hi Holly, I am very interested in finding ways to make a steady income online. I have viewed a few sites and even joined some of them. My question is how do I bid, quote, and write a proposal for a job that I’m interested in? I am new to this. Please help!!!

November 10, 2016 at 7:39 am

Hi Vanessa,

There are a couple of ways you can go about it. First, you can go after a list of dream clients, where you search for companies that you want to pitch. Once you have your dream list of clients, you can send them a prospecting email. If you don’t hear back from them, send a follow-up. Once you hear back from them, you can either proceed with additional details and a proposal.

Here is an article for writing a pitch and another for a proposal:

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/write-business-proposal/

https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/proposal-worth-price/

The second option you have is using a third-party platform like Upwork to search for projects and bid for work. Here is a great article on how to utilize these sorts of sites: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/make-money-freelancing/

Good luck and keep me posted!

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October 19, 2016 at 1:41 pm

Be careful with Wonder. I had a bad experience with them. If you make it through their tests, you have a trial period, where your first five questions are reviewed by an experienced researcher, before your answer is approved and sent to the client. This is supposed to be a supportive learning experience. My first answer experience went great. However, my second answer experience was awful. I worked for two hours on my answer and submitted for review. Instead of the reviewer sending it back to me for updates, it was sent back to the dashboard (it is supposed to go back to the original person that answered, for updates – per Wonder policy), which means that I could not re-claim that question, and I did NOT get paid. It was only my second question!! I was treated completely unfairly, and chose not to work with Wonder anymore. I don’t want any association with any company that treats people in an unfair manner (especially when I was told very clearly, about the trial period – five questions, when applying for the job).

October 19, 2016 at 3:10 pm

Hi Janie, I’m sorry to hear that, but I appreciate you sharing your experience. Up to this point, Wonder has had great reviews. I’ll be sure to keep tabs on them.

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February 14, 2017 at 8:27 pm

I believe wonder is a bad place to work for. Janie is right, there is no feedback at all and mostly you loose your time working on projects without getting payed. I sourced a project on money laundry strategies and i found many articles on Clinton’s Foundation and their corrupt business. As soon as I submitted my work I was excluded from the email list, they even changed thecwhole system where youbare asigned topics on a dashboard that you have to claim before reading them, then if you decline them they threaten to penalize with a ban. They claim they still have the email system with project offers running but that is completely disconected from the dashboard and you can claim a project as much as you want from your email list, it is not going to correspond with the dashboard and you basically are losing your time. Then of course , the censorship of the sources….you have to cite only the political correct sources if you source/research on topics that do not focuse on technology and solicit your critical thinking. In other words if you want to really earn money doing research wonder is not the place for you.

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January 4, 2020 at 3:02 am

Well we know just how corrupt how practically all of these politicians and their familes can be!!!! They may have some stake in Wonder?

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September 11, 2016 at 11:31 pm

I also would love some help as I am very interest in starting a research business from home as I am now disabled and have to work from home. So any help would be greatly appreciated. Tiernanbr3@ gmail.com

September 12, 2016 at 8:51 am

Hi Bonnie, This article shares some preliminary steps to get started: https://www.theworkathomewoman.com/10-steps-to-setting-up-your-new-home-based-business/ Good luck and keep us posted.

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August 13, 2016 at 11:02 am

My Name is Mary Ann Sheppard and it was great to see this today. I am in the process if starting my second Marketing business. I have worked previously as a Marketing Research Analyst in the Financial Services field for over 15 years. I loved my job. I even set up a corporate library in house and placed info on the corporate Internet that way anyone within the corporation worldwide could obtain info at anytime. Plover bad was 35,000 and I was the only one in house that did the research. I also followed all the banks worldwide. There are many places that need researchers and it is a perfect business to run for home.

I am willing to help anyone in learning how to term their search criteria. It can be frustrating at times but very rewarding. I left when my job transferred from Pennsylvania to Arizona As I Gad 2 teenagers who wanted to graduate with their friends.

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August 20, 2016 at 7:36 pm

Good evening Mary, my name is Eva and I am looking for internet research work from home. I’m a stay at home mom of four, two which are still at home, and wife to a truck driver. I feel being a full time stay at home mom/wife qualifies me to work on internet researcher, so if you are offering to help someone learn and/or get into it, I would love to be that person. I’ll let you know though, that I have no extra money for any training, equipment, etc. I can be personally contacted at [email protected] , thank you and have a great rest of your weekend.

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October 2, 2016 at 1:59 am

I would be most greatful for help and direction for researcher position. I have been in the finance industry for over 20 years. I would love the flexibility and freedom to work from home or abroad.

Thank you so much

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October 20, 2016 at 5:59 am

Dear Mary, I would be most interested in working with you I hope we could establish a work relationship and researching…I’m new to this so I would be grateful for your guidance.

Thanking you in advance.

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November 1, 2016 at 6:37 pm

I am interested in learning and maybe start working from home. Please, if you can help me in any way, it will be greatly appreciated.

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November 7, 2016 at 11:16 pm

It was nice to read answer. Do contact me at [email protected]

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March 11, 2017 at 11:04 am

Hello Mary, I am working at Article one partners as patent and article researcher. I will be able to earn some 50 to 100 dollars monthly as so many are working and our submitted study become duplicate and will not get any reward. I enjoy the search and highlight work, but looking for more compensated kind of work. If anything is available from from your side, please let me know. I am very much interested. I have tried zursh, but I could not earn anything from that site. My email id is [email protected]

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April 17, 2017 at 5:28 pm

Good Evening,

I would love any guidance as I have also been in the financial field for many years. [email protected]

Thanks so much! Amy

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July 8, 2017 at 12:43 pm

This article his amazing and educative. I have an account with Elance which is currently Upwork but I never got a chance to do any job online, I thought I qualified for one only to realise the client wanted just to get some information from me but anyway I haven’t lost hope.

Thanks alot for the help you are willing to give. I would like to do some research work online and become an expert but no idea on how to go about it. please help

July 10, 2017 at 6:56 am

Glad you’re enjoying the site, Sally. Good luck!

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June 4, 2019 at 7:27 pm

How are you? I am interested to learn that how to term search criteria, please email me more details on [email protected]

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July 29, 2016 at 9:27 pm

Thanks A lot Holly I really found your article useful.

July 31, 2016 at 10:38 am

Glad you enjoyed it, Jamira!

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April 26, 2016 at 3:02 pm

Its really helpful to me..!thanx Holly expecting more detail in next…

April 27, 2016 at 12:56 pm

Glad you enjoyed the article, Hiren.

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January 11, 2016 at 5:43 am

a great article

January 11, 2016 at 7:51 am

Glad you enjoyed it, Ken!

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11 Awesome Online Research Jobs: Get Paid For Being A Know-It-All

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Online Research Jobs

One form of being a know-it-all is a Serial Researcher. If you’ve always enjoyed learning everything you could – whether by reading an entire encyclopedia or reading a bunch of nonfiction articles on any subject that interests you – you can make your endless curiosity work for you by turning it into a job! Countless industries and jobs depend on research, much of which can be done online: put your skills to work as an industry researcher, expert, or consultant.

Some online research jobs from home are entry-level and require no previous experience in research; however, some better-paying opportunities that are industry-specific may need either formal education or at least formal experience to land. For example, a court researcher should have some background in legal work – or an expert in nutrition might need to demonstrate an education in nutrition or a related subject.

10EQS hires Subject Matter Experts in specific industries, technologies, or functions – to qualify for this position, you should have extensive practical experience with your particular subject. You’ll join their database of prospective experts and have the opportunity to get assigned to live research projects with their clients. You may also have the option to complete these projects over the phone or in person.

IT-Boss Research works with independent contractors (such as yourself!) to complete court research for their clients. This does involve going to local courthouses to find the data required by IT-Boss Research’s clients, but you still have the flexibility to do so on your schedule (within limits imposed by the courthouse’s open hours). They say the average researcher can earn between $10 and $15 hourly, while more experienced court research can pull $25.

Answering Questions  

Of course, maybe it’s not the thrill of internet research that drives you – maybe you just love having the answer to every question! If that’s the case, that know-it-all drive can create an income for you as well. There are several companies online today that sell just such a question-answering service to their clients – whether their questions are complex (companies needing to know if an idea has been done before) or simpler (a student needing help with their homework assignments).

In these cases, it does pay to have a particular area of expertise – but you can still find work even if most of your know-it-all vibe is based on being a skilled practitioner of Google-fu.

Wonder is one of the most popular companies to answer questions for – you’ll see them mentioned quite often. They invite their clients to submit questions, and then their researchers spend a little time finding at least five quality sources that answer that question. Then synthesizing that information into an answer for their clients. You must pass a quiz and complete a sample assignment to work with them.

Rachael Granby, the Director of Research, was kind enough to stop by and answer a few questions about the work-at-home job. Wonder is a marketplace where each research question is priced differently, depending on a variety of factors including how quickly the client needs the research back and how challenging the research question is. Each researcher sets his or her own schedule, chooses which requests to work on and chooses which price points to accept. That’s a long way of saying that each researcher’s earning potential varies based on how much time s/he wants to spend researching each week and which types of requests s/he accepts. Top researchers can earn as much as $35+ per hour, and make up to $2K per month. In addition to the payment, researchers also get the opportunity to work on interesting new projects every day, to learn about new fields, to network with peers all across the world, and to build up a portfolio of research. The two most important criteria are: excellent writing skills and a love of learning. Creative problem solving helps too, as sometimes clients ask for information that isn’t immediately available and then we need to come up with a creative way to guesstimate the answer. For example, a client might ask “How many songs are currently listed on the SoundCloud website?” SoundCloud hasn’t released this data, but there was an article from 6 months ago which had the number of SoundCloud songs at the time, and a separate article which highlighted the rate at which new songs were being added, so it was possible to guesstimate how many songs there are today by using the number of songs six months ago and the projected growth rate over the last six months. Researchers set their own schedules – they can work as often as they want, and as much as they want. A researcher will typically log onto our dashboard to see which requests are available, and then choose a specific request to start working on. Researchers also use Slack, a chat service, to talk to each other about what they’re working on, to ask questions and to share tips. We recommend that researchers answer a minimum of 1 request per week, to keep their skills sharp, and experienced researchers typically answer 5+ requests each week. However, there is no minimum requirement. Researchers are paid via PayPal, every two weeks. In addition to doing research, there are also earning opportunities for researchers who want to review the work completed by others. This involves reading through someone else’s completed research to make sure it fully answered the client’s question, that it’s clear and well-presented, and that it follows Wonder’s formatting guidelines. We pay reviewers $1 for each review they complete. What tips do you have for those wanting to become a Wonder Researcher? a) Read the instructions on the application! I know that seems like a silly one, but it’s amazing how many potentially strong candidates submit applications that make it clear they didn’t read the instructions. For example, we ask applicants to complete one piece of mock research and we include instructions for how to use the right formatting. If you’re interested in joining the Wonder Research Network, use the right formatting! b) There’s definitely a learning curve, so we provide a resource center for all researchers with information about how to tackle different kinds of requests, and we have a community support system where researchers regularly ask each other for advice on specific requests. But the biggest asset a researcher can bring in here is a good attitude – if your English writing is strong, and you’re willing to learn, and you’d like to be part of a collaborative environment with interesting fellow researchers from all over the world, then this is the right role for you.

StudyPool works with independent tutors to help students with their homework assignments – while working with them, you can browse questions in over 30 subjects and offer to help. The company acts somewhat as a facilitator since you get to set your own rates. You also set your schedule; payment is made when you’ve finished helping a given student.

Experts 123 provides a place for you to answer questions by writing articles that show off your expertise, although the pay is not always guaranteed. When writing their base level articles, what you make depends on how much traffic your article receives. You can graduate to higher levels of engagement that offer some guaranteed pay if your articles are amazing.

The answering-questions gig can also be good as a side hustle, with plenty of apps and sites offering cash or prizes in exchange for your answers regarding various companies and services (or even providing some mild technical assistance). Check out companies like Help Owl , FixYa , Weegy , etc .

Ask an Expert

If you’re an all-around expert on a given subject, you can earn an income by offering your services on an Ask an Expert platform. Requirements for these types of sites vary, but some may ask you to prove your expertise via a degree or proof of training. The amount of income you can expect to make in this role varies as well – from how in-demand your subject is to how many people you help. On the plus side, you can entirely set your schedule, and you can even arrange to take calls on the go.

Just Answer – Sign up to offer expert answers via JustAnswer, prove your credentials, and set your hours to get started! Any time a client has a question for your specialty – and you’ve marked yourself as available – you can speak with the client to provide answers. You’ll split the fee with Just Answer.

Maven refers to their experts as microconsulants and offers quick sign-up: just set your hourly rate and answer a few questions. Their system matches you up with their clients’ needs – you may answer questions via writing, talk on the phone, or participate in a project. You can also earn a commission from referrals.

Presto Experts connects you with their clients via chat, phone, or email (you can decide which) to answer questions in your areas of expertise – or perhaps even to provide tutoring. After registering, you’ll create your profile listing your credentials (education, qualifications, etc .) – potential clients can find you when you’re online when they search various categories. Set your own fees!

Clarity allows you to put your expertise to work answering questions for clients through one-on-one phone calls. They mainly deal with freelancers, executives, and entrepreneurs. They pay every two weeks, and you’re able to set your fees and availability through their platform. They take a cut of 15% for facilitating.

I hope I’ve shared a few things with you today you didn’t already know! Now get out there and find your perfect research job from home and answer questions to your heart’s content. I’d also love to hear about your experience with any of these companies – so drop me a note when and if you’ve worked with them!

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1. What was the first quarter of 2012 revenues for Sturm Ruger?

2. How much did the average U.S. wedding cost in 2019?

If you answered $112 million (surprisingly, NOT the wedding cost) and $33,900, then you may have a bright future as an online researcher.

In this article, learn more about being an online researcher, what it involves, and where you can find online research jobs to apply for.

What Does an Online Researcher Do?

Many publications are moving from print to digital format, placing a significant amount of information online for users to sift through and try to make sense of.

WIkipedia online research

However, despite the rise of powerful search engines such as Google, online information is not always readily accessible.

This is particularly true of technical and scientific data that are often restricted to subscription-based journals and esoteric publications that aren’t listed on page one of Google’s search results.

Likewise, finding correct and relevant information takes time, a luxury that many companies and businesses do not have.

Here are some scenarios that require the job of online researchers:

  • A law firm may wish to provide its readers with an article documenting traffic accident statistics per state but not have the time to research every state.
  • A debt consolidation company may wish to know about the most common sources of unsecured debt so that it can offer services tailored to those debts.

The solution to such dilemmas has been to hire online researchers who are adept at finding information on a wide variety of topics.

To qualify for online research jobs , you need to be highly skilled in using various search engines (that is, not just Google).

Your goal is to find legitimate peer-reviewed scientific research, industry-specific publications, and various other research materials to gather the information you need.

More than finding and accessing information, online researchers must also have:

  • advanced comprehension skills to be able to understand the information gathered,
  • exceptional analytical skills to be able to interpret the information, and
  • strong communication skills to be able to present the information to those who need it.

Internet Research Process

How Much Can You Make as an Online Researcher?

At the start, when you’re probably doing more generic online research, $10 an hour is the usual rate.

The pay in this field varies depending mainly on one’s research skills.

But experience and specialized knowledge can be additional factors.

When you eventually get more experience and gain positive feedback from clients, your pay can increase up to $20 per hour.

If you have a master’s or doctoral degree, and advanced or even expert-level on specific, in-demand subjects such as those in the scientific, legal, or financial fields, you can potentially earn $50 to $80 per hour.

How do you get started as an Online Researcher?

You actually don’t need to be a professional researcher to begin this career. The job doesn’t involve

Here’s the basic process online researchers

  • Just visit various third-party answer sites. (Don’t worry, I’ll list the legitimate ones below)
  • Perform generic Internet research online on a requested topic.
  • Submit your results.
  • Wait to get paid by the client.

Unfortunately, such work is often low-paid because it is considered unspecialized.

The tasks also usually require a significant amount of time to complete because the subject matter may not be familiar to you and thus involves a steep learning curve.

However, the benefit of such work is that it’s not hard to obtain clients.

12 Places to Find Online Research Jobs

Here are a few sites that offer online research jobs:

Wonder is a resource site for researchers in need of instant feedback for their studies and it’s easily the most prolific site on this list.

As part of the Wonder team, you’ll receive questions directly from customers and your job will be to find the best available information on the topic.

Jobs typically take around 3 hours to complete, making pay range around $15 to $25 per hour, depending on your speed and expertise.

Wonder prides itself on answering questions within 24 hours.

However, be prepared to work under tight deadlines.

Maven

Maven allows you to advertise your services as a so-called “micro-consultant” in the fields of your choosing.

You will receive contracts to answer questions and provide insights from all over the world and from all walks of life: from college students doing homework to CEOs making high-impact decisions.

Executives from some of the world’s most prestigious companies, like Boeing or Intel, have used this site.

3. JustAnswer

JustAnswer offers subject matter expert positions in the fields of medicine, law, veterinary science, etc.

To become a subject matter expert, you must show proof of a relevant degree (e.g., M.D.) and/or professional experience. Verification will take a few days.

If you’re admitted, you’ll get started by meeting with JustAnswer experts to learn how to navigate the platform.​

4. Experts123

Experts123 is constantly looking for online researchers and article writers who will create content on their site about topics that users want to know more about.

This site operates on a revenue-share platform where page views amount to a specified amount of money; for example, you might earn $1.50 for each PPM (i.e., thousand page views).

Experts123 does offer upfront payments of $10 to $20 per approved article for more seasoned researchers.

5. PrestoExperts

This company also serves as a platform for those in need of answers to questions in the field of medicine, business, technology, social media, law, and so on.

When invited to join, freelance experts are given a profile where their education, work experience, specialization, and rates are displayed.

Clients could then contact experts directly (via phone, email, or online chat) for a job.

You are in control of your fees, so you may set it by the hour, per project, or so on.

6. Studypool

Studypool invites students around the world to submit questions about every type of subject imaginable so that online researchers (or so-called micro-tutors) can see them, bid on them, and answer them.

You’ll get paid when your answers are accepted.

There are StudyPool volunteers who earn up to $7,500 USD monthly working from home tutoring students.

7. Answeree

Earn rewards by answering questions, which you can exchange for actual dollars.

Earning here takes a bit of time because:

  • 1 answer = 10 points
  • 10 points = 1cent

You can request payment via PayPal or Binance once you reach $2.

You can make additional money by getting more users to like your answer best of all.

10EQS prides itself on providing on-demand insights and expertise to leaders and decision-makers in different industries.

To qualify as an Industry Expert, you’ll need to have extensive experience with your particular subject.

In other words, this opportunity isn’t for beginners.

That’s also a huge perk if you’re starting an online research career with decades-long experience in marketing, business, accounting, or any other industry.

It’s a perfect side hustle for retirement .

myLot is an enormous discussion board, blogging community, questions and answers hub, social network and online hangout that pays you for your valuable time.

On top earning from answering questions, you also get to earn cash when you participate in discussions.

You can make a payout once your wallet reaches $5.

Anyone can join, as long as you’re 18 years and older.

Anyone can join Weegy, but experts are rated better whenever they contribute excellent answers.

Newbies can keep up by improving their research and written communication skills.

All you need to do is create an account and pass a small True-or-False questionnaire, and you’re good to go.

There also aren’t any limits to the number of questions you want to answer. Just be accurate to earn points, which you can withdraw as PayPal cash once you earn enough to equal $20.

I like the simple interface of Weegy – no busy ads. Just questions and answers directly from the main page.

With over 19 million products, it’s easy to find information about whatever needs fixing.

If you love DIY-ing and fixing appliance and gadgets in your spare time, you can join over 20 million Fixya users in helping others who need quick answers.

Do note that you aren’t paid for answers initially. But if you level up to “Premium Expert Level,” you can be sent special requests for reviews and be paid between $3 and $5 a pop.

You can even help customers on live sessions, which bags higher rates.

12. HelpOwl

There’s competition involved in HelpOwl, so you have to be at the top of your game.

Whenever someone posts a question, HelpOwl experts can then provide the correct answer. The poster will then decide whose answer is correct.

The one picked to have the right answer gets 100 points, while the first answer accepted gets an extra 1,000 points.

There are deductions too! For example, if you added a misleading answer, your profile gets deducted 10 points.

Save points and exchange them into gift cards (Amazon/Walmart/iCard) once you reach 50,000 points.

BONUS Resource: Online Research Jobs Posted on Job Boards

Sites such as FlexJobs , Indeed, LinkedIn, and other job sites list plenty of online research jobs.

Use keywords such as:

  • “internet research jobs,”
  • “online researcher,”
  • “work at home research jobs,”
  • “web researcher,”
  • “remote research assistant”
  • “virtual researcher”
  • and other similar keywords to find online research jobs.

The benefit of going this route is that these opportunities are usually full-time or part-time work paid on an hourly basis. Instead of just minimal earnings from get-paid-to sites.

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They pay you to use their search engine and the results are provided by Google.

It’s a great way to pull in a little extra cash while researching without changing any of your online habits.

Start Your Own Online Research Business

What if you want to strike out on your own because you don’t want to give up a portion of your earnings to a third party site?

Although it is more challenging, you can start your own Internet research business.

  • For example, Carol Tice offers her own freelance writing research and expertise through The Freelance Writers Den as well as private mentoring and coaching .
  • Todd Tresidder offers personal finance and investment coaching via his website FinancialMentor .

In both of these cases, Internet researchers who could have continued to sell their services through third-party sites decided to start their own businesses- and reap all the profits (and risks) as a result.

Getting new clients will probably be the trickiest part of starting your own Internet research business.

You will need to create a professional-looking website and business cards.

You will also need to network heavily.

Google Ads and Facebook ads may spark initial interest but in this line of work, a personal approach works best.

Consider joining your local chamber of commerce or civic association and marketing your services to local businesses.

Attend some professional happy hours in your chosen area(s) of expertise. Cold calling may also succeed if you’re comfortable speaking on the phone to business owners who could use your services.

You simply can’t be shy about tooting your own horn in this line of work- and putting an actual face on your business.

If you still find yourself stuck, The Association of Internet Researchers offers plenty of useful advice and networking opportunities for would-be Internet researchers. The AoIR also organizes several yearly conferences that enable you to hone your skills and make vital contacts.

For example, you could benefit by partnering with other AoIR members, gaining their client lists, and expanding your business offerings through them.

An Online Research Job is What You Make of It

You know that saying “you only get out what you put in”? This is certainly true of online research as a career and eventually as a business.

The more expertise and experience you accumulate, the more money you will make as an Internet researcher.

The more you market your services, the more clients you will gain.

If you are satisfied with just making a few bucks by answering Yahoo! Answers questions, then that’s exactly where your online research business will remain even after several years.

On the other hand, if you like helping people and are willing to learn, grow, and sometimes even take a few hits to your self-esteem, then this line of work could eventually become your calling.

You may also want to consider looking into getting paid to answer questions online . It’s a very similar field, but with more opportunities and higher pay rates. Although, you do need a little more specialized knowledge to get the big bucks.

On the other hand, if you have a legal background and like hands-on, up-close-and-personal research, being a court researcher may be more up your alley.

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thank you. Im from fiji and a stay at home . This has been very helpful for someone like me . vinaka (means thank u in fijian)

I applied to Wonder three times and never got hired. This company asked you to answer a “rabbit hole” question! I researched, and researched, and got reliable sources. It took a very long time (about 24 hours spread over weeks) to find an answer-and it couldn’t be accurate because the answer probably changed every day-or at least every week! I hope the other companies you have posted are not like this. Because I love to research and it would be my dream job to get paid to do so. I suspect that Wonder used my well-researched answer. So, needless to say, I will not apply with them again.

Don’t work for them. I worked for them six months and then they basically have stupid reasons to not pay me after spending five hours in almost every job I had and they only pay $16 per job. They’re supposed to give you ones abusing to your expertise and I never got that and so I’m trying my hardest to answer the question with their exact format (which is a nightmare) and something would be incorrect and then I wouldn’t get paid anything at all sometimes. When I first started, it wasn’t bad, but it was always stressful.

This is the way that so many people are going in this day and time and that is getting involved in the online world. This is the first time that I have heard about research jobs but it seems to be a field that is worth the investment. I am sure that your readers will love what you are sharing.

I’ve been in Yahoo Answers for quite some time now since i first have my yahoo email during those yahoo messenger times and I didn’t even know that you could earn from there, wow! How do you earn from the page views though, do you mean the pageviews from the thread you create everytime we post a question?

This sounds like it could be a lucrative opportunity for the right people. I suppose the great thing about this sort of job is the fact it can be done globally. For many of us, this is the ideal solution to freeing up our precious time. If this paid slightly more than what you suggest here, I’d image many more people would take up researching jobs. Having said that, it could be the perfect balance for someone that loves researching. By the way Steve, who’d have thought there would be an Association of Internet Researchers!

This is actually the first time I’ve of an online research job, and honestly is sounds very boring lol.

I mean I get that companies will need people like this to help consolidate information for them — but personally I think I would fall asleep if I had to do this to make money.

Have you ever done this kind of work yourself? And if so how did it go?

Great article! The tips are valuable! Great information about making money online!

The right info at the right time can help a lot. Sometimes it is essential for having success, especially in a such a rapidly changing environment as the internet.

Knowing what is working and what not, finding the right program, becoming an affiliate with the right product to service, all this can help to gain success! There are literally thousands, millions of jobs available online today! Choosing the right now is not easy!

You will definitely help anyone to take the proper decision and to choose the right program, product or service!

Thanks for sharing such valuable info!

Best regards!

Hey Steve, nice post. I have to hand it to you, your post really does give people an opportunity to look into other avenues that will make them money. An online researcher isn’t a bad idea and here’s something I didn’t know, there were more companies hiring online researchers than I previously though. Are you an online researcher and if so, how long have you been doing it? I can tell you this, I think I might’ve found another monetary source of income. Thanks buddy.

Thanks Halina. First of all this is just great article. I just landed on this it and I am seriously thinking about to be internet researcher. I also have database querying skills. I can also read research paper along with blogs to read bloggers’ mind to produce some results. I want to start it today, any advice what would be the first step.

great article. i’ve been seriously considering beginning a internet researching service since i do a lot of surfing the internet just as a hobby because i love to learn new stuff, and i also had a job for several years that required me to perform research constantly. only difference was that it was a huge organization that had access to all the information free-of-charge to me. so i have determine which one-stop-shop subcription service to begin with that isn’t too pricey. thanks very much for this article

Really nice article and the information is realistic. Me being a web researcher I can attest to that.

Very well written article with the precise information I was looking for on how to get started as an Internet Researcher.

This is a great guide to making money as an online internet researcher. I have never really thought of this kind of work, but I am glad to be informed on it. If I can get big enough, I will definitely look into getting an internet researcher who can prove beneficial to my cause.

This post shows just how to start a career or even a freelance business as an internet researcher. Great work.

Is the internet research just to make online surveys and sell data to journals or corporates, or there another meaning is to search for information on the web and sell these information to a client who needs it? What is the name of this kind of work?

Yes and no. It could simply be online surveys or literature review for a research problem. Can be simple or complex, basic as well as detailed.

i love this article its very informative and i have learned a lot it will help me improve my job , thanks….

Imshopping does not offer any money for answering q’s. I was just on the site for half an hour and did not see anything claiming that.

Very well explained article. This was very helpful for me while I was writing job description for a researcher in my company. Thanks Regina

Love the article — just what I was looking for. Other articles I’ve read on becoming an internet researcher make it appear too simple or a get rich opportunity, however, your article gives me food for thought. Mentioning the use of subscription based websites and journals is lacking in a lot of the articles I have read on the subject. Thanks for your Insight – Regina

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What a year it's been for remote workers. If you look at most sources online, you would be forgiven for assuming that remote jobs are declining faster than you can apply for them.

But it's not over. Although employers are enforcing return-to-office mandates, there are still some positive signs of growth—although unlike pandemic figures—particularly in the high-paying jobs sectors.

Researchers at Ladders, a job search site that focuses exclusively on jobs that pay $100,000 or more, analyzed over half a million job postings on their platform from April through June of 2024 to compile the Q2 (second quarter) 2024 Ladders High Paying Jobs Report.

Their research revealed that although it plummeted somewhat in Q1, "remote work clawed back some ground, gaining about 7% in Q2. Hybrid roles reclaimed 40%," their report said.

Additionally, "the number of six-figure jobs available jumped 20% last quarter." John Mullinix, director of growth marketing at Ladders, explains: “As the economy rebounds, companies are expanding and investing in new projects, driving the need for higher-paying roles. With inflation on the rise, businesses are adjusting wages to attract and retain top talent, especially in specialized fields like tech, healthcare, and engineering. Industry growth in sectors like tech, finance, and healthcare also plays a big part, as these areas continue to boom. Additionally, increased investments in technology and sustainability are creating demand for skilled professionals, often with higher salaries.”

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Best 5% interest savings accounts of 2024, highest paying jobs of q2 2024.

So what are the highest paying jobs of summer 2024?

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  • Physician assistant
  • Software engineer
  • Senior software engineer
  • General manager
  • Pharmacy manager
  • Pharmacist (full or part time)
  • Program manager
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5 Highest Paying Remote Jobs of Q2 2024

When considering their top 10 list of highest paying jobs for Q2 2024, one might be intrigued to learn which of these roles are remote or can be performed remotely.

From this list, it appears that at least half of them are reasonably popular as remote jobs:

There seems to be a clear trend here, with project and operational management, and tech leading the way in the highest paying remote jobs which are hiring right now.

Let's dig into the job projections and expected salary ranges for each of these in-demand remote jobs:

1. Remote Project Manager

Project managers have a bright future ahead. Almost every industry, every business, needs a project manager to ensure everything is kept at pace, running according to schedule, and that projects are delivered to client and stakeholder satisfaction. As such, they are indispensable.

Additionally, project management is a skill that is not easily replaced by AI, and at the same time, it is comparatively easy to learn as you do not need to have a degree to be a project manager. Although the training is rigorous and can be tough, especially if you're studying for a PMI certification, it certainly is more advantageous to spend six months studying for your certification than to spend years at university, expending money you cannot afford and drowning in debt. This signals good news for you if you've been laid off due to new technology taking over your job, or would like to explore a lucrative career path.

A word of warning: project managers tend to make the most money in the technology industry, so you may find that average salaries dwindle down a little in other industries, by comparison.

Average salary range: $128,376 to $160,574

High-paying jobs that pay over $100,000 have jumped by 20% in Q2

2. Remote Software Engineer

Software engineers are in a booming industry; the demand for their jobs is surging at 25% (much faster than average) according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , and they were listed by FlexJobs as being in the top 10 in-demand work-from-anywhere jobs too—talk about being a digital nomad!

Average salary range: $72,460 to $188,310

3. Remote Senior Software Engineer

As you progress in your career as a software engineer, there are multiple career paths to choose from, including freelance or contract software engineer, VP of engineering, and senior software engineer.

Becoming a senior software engineer entails some management responsibility, and as such, you will be required to not only be exceptionally proficient with your technical skills, but to also have strong leadership, decision-making, and team management skills.

Average salary range: $113,700 to $135,700

4. Remote General Manager

A general manager (also known as operations manager) runs several operations and departments at once and typically reports to the senior management team. You might also be handling an entire company branch. This role requires deep expertise and confidence in understanding many different business functions, and knowing the technical specifics of the business inside out.

Exceptional project management skills would go a long way in being successful with this role.

Average salary range: $78,356 to $105,170

5. Remote Program Manager

The role of a program manager, another management position, is very similar to that of a project manager in many ways, but in other ways, it can be totally different . This job can be exciting as you get involved in rolling out organizational-wide programs or programs that benefit the community in which you live. You're able to be a catalyst for change and ensure that resources are put to good use, for the benefit of the program's participants.

Demand for program managers, as project management professionals, is up by 6% according to the BLS, which is higher than the average job growth rate in the U.S. According to data from Salary.com, program managers tend to make slightly more money each year than their project manager counterparts.

Average salary range: $129,604 to $172,851

The highest paying remote jobs are in tech and project/operational management

So far, it seems that the best places to look for high-paying remote roles would be within project and operational management and technology.

With six-figure job availability up by 20%, and remote work regaining ground this last quarter by 7%, 2024 is beginning to look more optimistic for workers seeking high-paying remote jobs.

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There are, of course, many personal reasons for or against staying home with your kids. Benefits may include more opportunities for quality time with your children and having more direction over their learning and development. You may not want to miss a minute of their childhoods. You also might not trust others to care for your little loves. Drawbacks include the big hit to your family's income and the trajectory of your career as well as the big change to your lifestyle.

While there is no right or wrong answer, this research may help inform your choice. Remember that each of these benefits and drawbacks may or may not apply to you. There are many different factors, such as budget, lifestyle, priorities, social support, relationship status, spousal involvement, and your kids' specific needs, to consider before making your final decision.

Evidence-Based Benefits of Being a Stay-At-Home-Parent

There are many reasons that parents choose to stay at home with their children. Studies have shown that many people think this is the best option for kids when financially plausible. According to a Pew Research Center study, about 18% of American parents stayed home with their children in 2021.

According to Pew Research Center's Social and Demographic Trends, 60% of Americans say a child is better off with at least one parent at home. While 35% of responders said that kids are just as well off with both parents working outside the home.

Benefits for Children of Stay-at-Home-Parents

A 2014 study found that the benefits of having a parent at home extend beyond the early years of a child's life. The study measured the educational performance of 68,000 children. Researchers found an increase in school performance to high school-aged children. However, the biggest educational impact was on kids ages 6 and 7.

Most  homeschooled students  also have an at-home parent instructing them. A compilation of studies provided by the National Home Education Research Institute supports the benefits of a parent at home for educational reasons. Some research has found homeschoolers generally score 15 to 30 percentile points above public school students on standardized tests and achieve above-average scores on the ACT and SATs.

Regardless of whether parents stay home or work outside the home, research shows that parent involvement in schools makes a difference in children's academic performance and how long they stay in school.  Some kids with learning differences and/or special needs may do better in a school (vs. homeschooling) to access any required services .

Decreased Stress and Aggression in Kids

Some studies link childcare with increased behavioral problems and suggest that being at home with your children offers benefits to their development compared with them being in  being in childcare  full-time.  This may be reassuring news for stay-at-home parents knee-deep in diapers and temper tantrums.

Studies have found that children who spend a large amount of their day in daycare experience high stress levels, particularly at times of transition, like drop-off and pick-up.

Subsequent studies also showed higher levels of stress in children in childcare settings compared with those who are cared for at home. But that doesn't mean you have to keep your children with you every minute until they're ready to go to school. Look for a nanny or babysitting co-op that allows your kids to play with others while giving you some time alone.

Greater Control of Children's Upbringing

The ability to directly protect, spend time with, and nurture their children each day is often cited as a primary benefit of not working outside the home. Studies show that some parents stay home specifically to have greater first-hand control over the influences their child is exposed to. Others simply see it as their duty to be the one who provides daily care to their little ones.

More Parents Want to Stay Home

According to the Pew Research Center, more people are becoming stay-at-home parents—and 60% of Americans believe that choice is best for children. The number of stay-at-home parents jumped from a low of 23% in 1999 to 29% in less than 15 years. However, today's rates don't match those of the 1970s and earlier when around 50% of women (and very few men) were stay-at-home parents.

While the number of men taking on this role is far lower than that of women (around 210,000 compared with over 5.2 million), the rate of men becoming stay-at-home dads is on an upswing, too. Between 2010 and 2014, the prevalence of men choosing to stay home increased by 37%.

Downsides of Being a Stay-at-Home Parent

Regardless of the increasing numbers and some important benefits, a decision to quit your job to become a stay-at-home parent shouldn't be made out of guilt or peer pressure. While there are many great reasons to be a stay-at-home parent, it's not necessarily right or beneficial (or financially plausible) for everyone. For some families, the drawbacks significantly outweigh any positives.

Some People Miss Working

Research shows that many stay-at-home parents miss working outside the home and think about  going back to work  someday.  It can be tough to leave behind the tangible rewards and results of a job, especially one you enjoyed and were good at.

If you stay home when your kids are little but plan to return to the workforce, you can take some steps to bridge that employment gap, such as taking classes, earning licenses or certificates that enhance your resume, or even taking a part-time job.  You might also consider at-home business opportunities as well as  remote jobs  that let you stay home while also earning money and reclaiming some of what you missed about your career.

Costs to Your Career and Wallet

The decision to stay at home with your kids means giving up income. Research shows that stay-at-home parents must contend with lost wages now and decreased wages when returning to work. This "wage penalty" often amounts to 40% less in earned income over time.

There is also a big hit to the stay-at-home parent's career trajectory. Some parents can regain their previous work roles upon reentering the workforce, while others struggle to get a foothold professionally after taking time off.

The direct impact on your family's finances will depend on your personal earning potential, skills, and career choices—as well as the income of your partner if you have one. However, studies show that mothers who reenter work after having children experience between a 5% and 10% pay gap compared with their childless peers. This is in addition to the gender pay gap.

Adverse Impacts on Physical and Mental Health

Studies show that stay-at-home parents experience poorer physical and mental health compared with parents who work outside the home. Effects include higher rates of mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, as well as higher rates of chronic illness. A 2012 Gallup poll surveyed 60,000 women including women with no children, working moms, and stay-at-home moms who were or were not looking for work, and found more negative feelings among SAHMs. There are likely several reasons for this, including experiencing more parental and financial stress. Working parents tend to have access to more robust health insurance plans than stay-at-home parents. They also tend to benefit from greater self-worth, personal control over their life, economic security, and more dynamic socio-economic support.

However, it's worth noting that significant research shows that whether they work outside the home or not, parents generally are less happy than their childless counterparts.  Of course, the joy you get from parenting (and staying home with the kids) is likely to be highly individual.

More Social Isolation

A 2015 study found that many moms are spending lots of time with their kids, more so than in years past. Researchers believe this extra kid-focus results in a higher potential for social isolation. Interestingly, the research found no scientifically proven difference in outcomes for the children with this additional parental attention.

Some stay-at-home parents may feel isolated or undervalued by what some call the " mommy wars, " which pit parents against each other. This social dynamic can create perceived judgments or pressures that leave some stay-at-home parents feeling like they're not respected as worthy members of society. On the flip side, some working parents may feel criticized for not spending as much time with their children. Both groups can end up feeling socially isolated.

A 2021 study found that around a third of all parents experience loneliness. That's why it's so important for all parents (whether they stay at home or work outside the home) to find the right balance of social activities, exercise, sleep, hobbies, and self-care. Additionally, it's helpful to make the most of your family time, including  creating gadget-free zones  and planning fun activities you can all enjoy.

It's also key to take care of your own emotional well-being and let your children spend some time away from you. Whether it's a date night with your spouse or scheduling a day off so you can have some alone time, you're not going to shortchange your child because you didn't spend every minute with them. Giving yourself parenting breaks and opportunities to socialize is important for your well-being, particularly during times of stress.

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Beverly J. Wahlstrom, 93, of Jamestown, passed away Tuesday, July 30, 2024, peacefully in her home.

She was born April 9, 1931, in Jamestown, NY, the daughter of the late Andrew and Ruth Fardink Olson.

Beverly was a 1949 graduate of Celoron High School.

She was a member of the Shrine Auxiliary and was an animal lover.

Surviving is her son Steve (Cheryl) Wahlstrom of Jamestown; her grandchildren: Carl (Christine) Olson, Lynne Wahlstrom, Daniel (Jessica Thomas) Hancock, and Sarah (Oscar) Wahltinez; great-grandchildren: Carson and Camryn Olson.

Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Wahlstrom whom she married Jan. 7, 1955, and who died May 13, 2022; her daughter Debra Nickerson in 2022; her brother Raymond Olson; five sisters: Elizabeth Robertson, Dorothy Jones, Ruth Neubauer, Virginia Gilbert and Beatrice Moon.

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"It will take until 2025, or even 2026, for the market to become better balanced, where we have pencilled in price rises of 3% and 2.5% respectively," Ryan added. "Until recently, this had been an above-consensus forecast, but that is no longer the case."

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