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9 Easiest Work at Home Jobs That Require Zero Experience

DATE POSTED:July 28, 2025

Are you wondering what the easiest work-at-home jobs that require zero experience are?

Working and side hustling from home is more possible than ever, and you don’t even need experience to get started. Whether you want to just make extra income or if you are looking for a way to make a full-time living, there are many options that you may be interested in.

When I started working online, I had no special training, and honestly, I didn’t really know what I was doing. But I figured it out as I went. And now, I run my business from home (or from anywhere), and I’ve helped thousands of others do the same.

If you’re feeling stuck because you don’t have experience or you’re worried no one will hire you, I get it. But I promise, there are so many beginner-friendly jobs out there that don’t require years of experience or a resume.

Today, I want to show you some of the easiest work-from-home jobs you can start right now, with no experience. These are jobs that many of my readers have tried, and some are things I’ve done myself, too.

9 Easiest Work at Home Jobs That Don’t Require Experience

Below are the easiest work-from-home jobs that don’t require experience. I’ve personally done many of the jobs on this list, even though I had no experience, so I can honestly say that it’s possible!

Recommended reading: I’ve Done Over 20 Side Hustles in My Life: Here’s What I Think of Each

Note: So, what makes a job easy and beginner-friendly? Before we jump into the list, I want to explain what I mean by “easy.” These aren’t necessarily jobs where you can sit around doing nothing (although some side hustles really are low-effort!). What I mean is:

  • No previous job experience is required.
  • No college degree or formal training needed.
  • You can get started with little to no cost.
  • The tasks are easy to learn and understand.
  • You may be able to have a flexible schedule.

So whether you’re a stay-at-home parent, a student, someone between jobs, or just looking for extra money, these work-from-home jobs are perfect for beginners.

Opened laptop, digital tablet, planner and cup of coffee for article about the easiest work at home jobs that require no experience 1. Sell printables or templates

Printables are digital files that you make on your computer. Then, you sell them on sites like Etsy (or Shopify or Teachers Pay Teachers), and customers buy them and print them out on their own.

So, you don’t have to actually store any inventory or do any of the printing yourself – you are creating the design.

You can make printables for things like travel checklists, wedding planners, budget planners, kids’ activities, greeting cards, gift tags, wall art, coloring pages, and so much more. People buy all sorts of printables, and I have many times!

Recommended reading: How I Made $6,161 in Just 4 Months With a New Etsy Printables Shop

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Sign Up Here 2. Online surveys

Okay, so this is not a full-time job, but I do think it’s one of the easiest ways you can make money at home.

I’ve personally earned hundreds of dollars in free gift cards and PayPal cash from answering paid online surveys over the years.

Surveys don’t pay a ton (they are not a full-time job – just an easy side hustle that you can do at home), but they’re flexible, mindless, and quick. You can do them while watching TV or waiting in line.

Here are some of my favorite paid online survey sites:

Tip: I recommend signing up for multiple sites so that you can get more survey invites. And, always use a dedicated email address so your main inbox doesn’t get cluttered. Some survey sites send a TON of emails.

3. Virtual assistant

Virtual assistants help businesses or entrepreneurs with tasks like email, scheduling, customer service, data entry, SEO, time management, or even social media. Pay for a virtual assistant can vary, but you can usually make at least $1,000 a month part-time, or even over $5,000 full-time each month.

You don’t need formal training to get started – just be organized, dependable, and willing to learn.

You can find work on Fiverr, Upwork, by reaching out to small business owners, and more.

I have my own virtual assistant, and I have for years. I have trained her for every task that I have her do, and she has been a lifesaver for my business. She also has told me that I am her easiest job ever, so that’s proof right there for you.