Legit Work From Home Job Opportunities (June 2023)

Summer time means PT jobs galore!

It’s time to travel. This means you can expect hiring from travel, CS, and related industries.

This page will be updated throughout the week as new work from home job opportunities are discovered.

Every job listing is personally vetted to ensure that it’s legit in order to make the list.

But even as thorough as I can be, some unforeseen, low quality work may slip through the cracks. If you find any, please let me know and I’ll remove it ASAP.

I am not paid for these listings nor are they sponsored. There are also no affiliate links.

They’re just literal, legit, WFH opportunities for the people. By the person. For the person.

BTW, if you know of any good WFH job leads, post a comment and I’ll check it out.

(And if you found this list handy, please share with your friends. It’s the most you could do 😁).

Happy WFH hunting!


6/3 – Customer Service (Conduent)

Conduent is hiring for CS reps in a call center. The company is a third-party for over 500 governments and some of the biggest companies in the world.

The position offers PTO, insurance benefits, discounts, and other nice perks. It’s a full time position with NO weekend work. There’s also paid training.

Work shifts are nice with no shifts that are too early or late. Shift availability is from M-F. The earliest shift is 8AM. The latest is 8PM. So it’s pretty nice.

You’ll need a GED or HS diploma. You’ll be working with enrollment requests, status changes, complaints, etc. You’ll have to answer questions following basic guidelines. It’s basically a call center with a service support role.

Pay: $16/hour.

Requirements: GED or HS diploma.

Skills: CS skills. Technical skills. Phone skills. But they offer paid training. Having some experience will help get you in.

Equipment: Computer with headphones. Reliable Internet.

Expected work hours per week: 40 hours.

  • Max pay potential per month: $2560.
  • Min pay per month: $2000.
  • Pay average per month (based on reviews): $2250.
  • Language: English.
  • Location: US.

Overall thoughts

This is a decent call center position that offers great benefits without crazy hours. If you’re comfortable with talking on the phone, this place looks good on your resume. It’s a high volume position that’ll keep you busy, but the pay is decent.

Apply here.

6/1Telus Ad Rater

As usual, we need to start off with our monthly Telus post. This is to bring awareness for those who are just jumping into their online search for the perfect remote gig.

Even now, they’re still hiring US raters for moderation tasks. There definitely has been a drop in work available, plus, they’ve even fired a ton of workers recently.

But if you’re trying to get in, now’s your chance.

There are 4 positions- US Rater 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4. The difference is that 1.1 is a W2 position. 1.4 is the same thing. The others are freelance. So if you want to be a permanent employee with some basic benefits, apply for W2 only.

Telus International is hiring workers in the US for ad rating. This is basically robotic tasks where you’ll provide feedback on search engine results, websites, images, videos, and other content.

Pay: $14/hour.

Requirements: No degrees required other than your HS diploma (which they do require you to upload). They also require that you’ve been in the US for 5 years, which is most of you. You should also know basic current events happening in the online space (memes, trends, colloquial words, etc.)

Skills: Having moderate internet skills and being tech savvy is highly recommended because they have a difficult exam you must pass to get hired.

Equipment: Equipment isn’t provided, but you’ll only need a basic computer with a reliable connection to do the tasks.

Expected hours per week: 10-28 hours. But sometimes they have extra hours available if they have a lot of tasks.

  • Max pay potential per month: $1568.
  • Min pay per month: $560.
  • Pay average per month (based on reviews): $1000.
  • Language: English.
  • Location: US.

Overall thoughts

Telus is a well-known AI company in the online space. With the advent of AI taking over, the ability to secure a job is probably diminished. The work is pretty boring and routine, but if you enjoy that, it’s easy money while you’re online. They also increase pay if your state’s minimum wage is higher than their base pay (like CA).

It’s a WFH position with easy, routine tasks. No phones or CS!

But recent reports say that they just outright not hire for states with high minimum wage. So you may have some trouble if you’re in CA or NY.

Recently, there have been a batch of new tasks on the platform, so there’s been plenty of work available. They’ve even offered bonus hours up to 35 hours per week rather than their standard 20.

If you’re always on the PC, this is a perfect way to supplement your income. No way it’ll replace a full time income, but part time is all good. You set your own hours, but there may not always be work available (“NTA”).

It’s an easy 1K per month in your spare time.

Regardless, Telus is one of the most popular WFH PT work on the Internet. It’s a great place to start if you’re looking for a legit, WFH position.

There are multiple positions on their job portal. If you’re in the US, look for US Rater 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4. They’re all the same job position. The difference is that some are W2 while others are 1099 (independent contractor). W2 is obviously the preferred choice.

Apply here.

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