These digital nomad jobs can be done anywhere in the world. Becoming a digital nomad can be as easy as finding a great CV template, landing a remote job (or creating your own job), and hitting the road, laptop in hand.
However, one of the hardest steps can be actually deciding what job you want to do as you travel the world. We created this list of digital nomad work ideas to get you started on your journey.
While we have a home base right now, we’ve done our stint of working as a digital nomad in Chaing Mai, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand.
We’ve worked as writers, editors, created our own travel blog (the one you’re reading right now), made money as photographers and videographers, and we’ve even done some hard physical work at a garden center in Australia.
Digital Nomad Jobs
This list is designed to be as practical as possible, with jobs that:
- are achievable for many people
- pay enough to support you during your travels
You’ll find traditional digital nomad jobs here, plus a few that you may not have considered.
Virtual assistant
A virtual assistant (VA) is an online assistant who works remotely on administrative, technical, or creative tasks for a client.
We’ve hired different online VAs to do research, social media scheduling, marketing, and create graphics for us. Other VAs help clients with tasks like accounting, managing email, personal errands, scheduling, research, and even planning travel.
Website developer or designer
Many digital nomads make their living as website developers or website designers.
A web designer is someone who creates the design of a website. A website designer often designs the user interface and user experience of browsing the websites. The designer creates the visual components of the site, which include the layout, color, and typography.
In contrast, a website developer creates the code behind the website, including HTML, CSS, and often JavaScript.
Computer Programmer
A computer programmer uses coding languages to build apps, websites, software and more.
Even beginning programmers need a basic understanding of their programming language. To earn decent money, you’ll need some experience in coding, plus certifications.
House sitter
Most house sitters get a place to stay in exchange for taking care of the house, and often pets, but there usually isn’t any extra payment. That said,…
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