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25+ High-Paying Remote Jobs (and How to Find and Land Them)

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A job is about so much more than what you do every day. Who you work with, who you work for, your work environment, and your benefits are all important factors — and can be critical elements to your job search and decision-making process.

If you’re looking for a job you can do from home that pays well, knowing what high-paying remote jobs are out there is the best place to start. Here’s your go-to guide to high-paying remote jobs across industries and how to find and land your own.

What Is a High-Paying Remote Job?

A high-paying remote job has two main factors: it pays well and allows you to work outside of an office.

What Is a “High-Paying” Job?

A job that “pays well” can mean many different things to different people. How someone defines a “high-paying job” often depends on their employment history, cost of living, expenses, and location. 

For example, a $60,000 salary for an entry-level employee living in a rural area might be considered high, but the same $60,000 would feel relatively low to a mid-level employee living in an expensive city. When you decide what a “high-paying job” means to you, you should only consider your specific circumstances — your budget, your needs, and the cost of living in your city.

For the sake of this guide, we’ve considered “high-paying” anything close to $100,000.

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What Is a Remote Job?

A remote job can be done outside a traditional office or on-site workplace. These roles don’t require commuting or working from a specific location.

Instead, remote jobs are primarily online, where you can work independently and communicate virtually with coworkers. 

For the sake of this guide, we’ve considered a “remote job” any job where you can carry out its primary responsibilities outside of an office. While companies have in-office requirements for some of these roles, the point is that these roles can be done remotely. 

Why You Might Want a Remote Job (Even Early in Your Career)

If you’re looking up “high-paying remote jobs,” there’s a chance you’re already considering a career where you can work from home. Yet, if you still need convincing, there are many reasons why a remote job can be beneficial, even if you’re starting out:

  • Work-life balance: While some people may find it difficult to blur the lines between work and home without a physical office, remote jobs make it easier to infuse some of your life into your workday — or get your life back! For example, you might be able to throw in a load of laundry during a break or spend an hour working out in the morning instead of commuting.
  • Productivity: The office can be great for collaboration but can also be distracting. Working from home minimizes external interruptions that occur when working in a busy shared space, making it easier to get your job done. 
  • Autonomy: Remote jobs allow you to set your work environment to whatever makes you most productive and comfortable. You may also have more flexibility regarding when and where you take regular work breaks.

While there are benefits to being in the office, such as collaboration and meeting coworkers, these benefits are still possible when working remotely. It might take extra effort to make the same connections. 

25+ High-Paying Remote Jobs

So, what high-paying remote jobs are out there? Here are more than 25 roles that pay well and don’t require in-office work.

Accountant

Estimated total salary: $90,780
Projected job outlook: 4% (as fast as average)

Accountants help people and companies keep their finances in order. They manage financial records, prepare financial statements, and ensure everyone compiles with tax regulations. Because this role requires strong attention to detail and analytical skills, accountants may have the flexibility to work remotely. 

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KPMG Career Catalyst Program: Tax

Conduct tax research for a client and make recommendations for a project.

Avg. Time: 3-4 hours

Skills you’ll build: Tax research, technical writing, data modeling, Excel, manipulating data, tax types

Art Director

Estimated total salary: $125,920 
Projected job outlook: 6% (faster than average) 

Art directors are creative professionals who help turn ideas into visual experiences in print, video, film, or other mediums. This leadership role typically involves collaborating with designers, photographers, and other creatives. While this role does involve coordination, it can be done remotely through asynchronous and online communication. 

Cloud Architect

Estimated total salary: $133,930
Job outlook: 4% (as fast as average)

Cloud architects design and secure a company’s digital infrastructure. They choose the company’s cloud computing systems and test their performance to ensure the company has efficient and secure networking, storage, servers, and analytics. Given the technical nature of the role and the ability to manage cloud environments remotely, cloud architects often have the flexibility to work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection.

Working at Verizon

Cloud Platform

Learn how to use Python skills to secure a new cloud-based application.

Avg. Time: 2-3 hours

Skills you’ll build: Coding, agile environment, research, concept demonstration, internal communication

Consultant

Estimated total salary: $115,530 
Projected job outlook: 10% (much faster than average) 

Consultants provide expert advice to companies to help solve their business problems. There are different types of consultants depending on their advice; for example, a management consultant advises on organizational issues and projects, while a technology consultant advises on a company’s technology. While consultants may need to join calls with business partners and clients, this can be a remote-friendly role. 

BCG logo on building

Introduction to Strategy Consulting

Learn to think like a consultant as you generate ideas to help a fictional luxury clothing company increase sales revenue.

Avg. Time: 1-2 hours

Skills you’ll build: Critical thinking, creativity, brainstorming

Customer Success Manager

Estimated total salary: $144,697
Job outlook: 5% (as fast as average)

Customer success managers ensure their clients are satisfied with their company’s products or services. They need exceptional interpersonal skills to build strong client relationships and understand their needs, pain points, and potential growth opportunities. While some customer success managers may meet their clients in person, many of these professionals can work remotely and communicate via phone, email, text, or video call.

Data Scientist

Estimated total salary: $165,018 
Projected job outlook: 35% (much faster than average)

Data scientists are the fortune tellers of the business world. They use their analytical skills to uncover patterns and insights in data and make models that help predict future trends. This role can be done remotely because it involves working with data and code. 

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Data Science

Apply data skills to uncover why a gas and electricity utility company is losing customers and devise strategies to reduce churn.

Avg. Time: 6-7 hours

Skills you’ll build: Business understanding, programming, exploratory data analysis, data visualization

Economist

Estimated total salary: $132,650
Projected job outlook: 6% (faster than average)

Economists analyze data and micro- and macroeconomic trends to help inform policies and business decisions. For example, an economist might create a microeconomic forecast to help a business understand sales and consumer demand, or a government agency learn about the impact of a wage policy. Because economists focus on analysis and research, much of their role can be done independently and remotely. 

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Financial Analyst

Estimated total salary: $112,950
Job outlook: 8% (faster than average)

Financial analysts uncover insights from data to help businesses make economic decisions. They analyze data, build financial models, make forecasts, and present information to decision-makers. Because these professionals work independently with data and financial software, they can often work remotely. 

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Finance

Manage business goals, assess financial risks, and predict credit card sales as a financial analyst at Citi.

Avg. Time: 5-6 hours

Skills you’ll build: Fact finding, data analysis, presentation, commercial awareness

Human Resources Manager

Estimated total salary: $154,740 
Projected job outlook: 5% (faster than average) 

Human resources managers ensure employee success from the moment they have their first recruiter call to their exit interview. These professionals work on talent acquisition, employee relations, company benefits, compliance, and more. While human resource managers may attend in-person events like employee on-sites or training, many HR tasks, such as policy development, performance management, and benefits administration, can be effectively managed remotely.

Human Resources

Dive into real-world human resources projects, including giving constructive feedback in the workplace and developing a fair compensation and benefits structure.

Avg. Time: 3-4 hours

Skills you’ll build: Feedback giving, communication, process mapping, continuous improvement tools

Information Security Analyst

Estimated total salary: $96,652 
Projected job outlook: 32% (much faster than average) 

Information security analysts are the digital guardians of computer systems and networks. These technical professionals identify vulnerabilities in their company systems, implement security messages and safeguards, and respond to cyberattacks. Since security concerns focus on computer systems and networks, this field is remote-friendly, and this role can be done from almost anywhere (as long as your network is secure!).

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Cybersecurity

Craft a phishing email to test your colleagues' cybersecurity skills and prevent security risks.

Avg. Time: 1-2 hours

Skills you’ll build: Cybersecurity, technical security awareness, problem solving, data analysis, design thinking

Insurance Underwriter

Estimated total salary: $85,610
Projected job outlook: -2% (decline)

Insurance underwriters evaluate insurance applications to analyze risk and make decisions about issuing insurance policies. These professionals need expertise in insurance products and policies and analytical skills. Because much of the underwriting process involves data analysis, risk assessment, and decision-making, it’s a role that often lends itself well to remote work arrangements.

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Underwriting

Research and review a health care company to identify risk and assess whether or not to modify pricing.

Avg. Time: 3-4 hours

Skills you’ll build: Critical thinking, research, presentation, proposal drafting, technical analysis

IT Manager

Estimated total salary: $180,720
Projected job outlook: 15% (much faster than average)

IT (information technology) managers focus on everything computer-related in an organization. They help ensure that the company has the right systems for the projects its employees are working on. While IT managers need to communicate with business leaders to make decisions and help individual employees, their work can be done online, making this role a viable remote career.

Machine Learning Engineer

Estimated total salary: $133,336
Projected job outlook: 40% (much faster than average)

A machine learning engineer trains artificial intelligence by designing and building models that train the system. These technical professionals need an advanced understanding of algorithms, programming languages, and cloud computing platforms. Because much of their work involves experimentation, model development, and system optimization, which can be done independently, machine learning engineers often have the flexibility to work remotely.

Marketing Manager

Estimated total salary: $166,410
Projected job outlook: 6% (faster than average)

Marketing managers are the strategic masterminds behind a product or brand’s success. They promote their product or brand to their audience through various strategies, such as email marketing, social media, and events. This role requires strong communication and analytical skills and can be done remotely with asynchronous collaboration and organizational skills. 

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Operations Manager

Estimated total salary: $129,330
Projected job outlook: 4% (as fast as average)

An operations manager is responsible for an organization’s day-to-day activities. These professionals ensure everything runs smoothly, from creating workplace policies to managing company tools and resources. This role requires strong organization and problem-solving skills, especially when working remotely and managing team members in various locations and time zones.

Personal Financial Advisor

Estimated total salary: $150,670
Projected job outlook: 13% (much faster than average)

Personal financial advisors help clients navigate their finances and meet their financial goals. They use their financial expertise to provide strategies for saving, retirement, tax planning, and investing advice. While some advisors may meet with their clients in person, their jobs can be done remotely through phone calls or other virtual communication. 

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Wealth and Personal Banking

Understand a high net-worth individual's investment objectives and risk appetite, then advise them on potential investments.

Avg. Time: 2-3 hours

Skills you’ll build: Identifying investment profiles, fact finding, relationship management, quantitative analysis

Political Scientist

Estimated total salary: $132,020
Projected job outlook: 7% (faster than average)

Political scientists study, research, and analyze political systems and their impact. These professionals analyze how specific government policies affect people, test political theories, and forecast political trends. Because their work is research-oriented, they can often work remotely.

Product Manager

Estimated total salary: $120,472 
Projected job outlook: 10% (much faster than average) 

Product managers lead the design and development of a company’s product. They decide what projects to prioritize, listen to customer and client needs, and collaborate with engineering and design teams to make a product come to life. While they need to coordinate with various teams, with the proper coordination and organization, this job can be done remotely.

Product Management

Prepare a presentation on a video game product that explains the development plan and product goals.

Avg. Time: 1-2 hours

Skills you’ll build: Critical thinking, performance metrics, project planning, problem solving

Project Management Specialists

Estimated total salary: $104,920
Job outlook: 6% (faster than average)

Project management specialists are the organizational leaders of work projects, organizing teams and resources to ensure projects get done efficiently and effectively. These professionals plan, coordinate, and lead projects from start to finish and ensure they’re finished on time and within budget. While this role can require extensive communication and collaboration, it can also lend well to remote work if the project manager is skilled at working across locations and time zones. 

Project Management

Start project planning for a global manufacturer's showroom development, including understanding client requests and creating a Gantt Chart for the initial plan.

Avg. Time: 1-2 hours

Skills you’ll build: Risk analysis, project organization, identification, time management, Excel

Salesperson

Estimated total salary: $113,520 
Projected job outlook: 1% (little or no change) 

Sales representatives work to sell a company’s product or services by finding the right buyers and persuading them to make a purchase. These professionals need exceptional people and negotiation skills to build relationships and close deals with buyers. While in-person meetings can help develop relationships, many sales roles involve phone, email, and video meetings, making remote work a viable option. 

Off-Premise Sales

First, analyze data from a current client. Then, prepare to meet with them and sell them on strategies to grow their business (and the amount they spend with your company).

Avg. Time: 1-2 hours

Skills you’ll build: Data analysis, organization, presentation, written communication

Sociologist

Estimated total salary: $106,710
Projected job outlook: 5% (faster than average)

Sociologists study human behavior and society and how the two interact. For example, a sociologist may examine how digital platforms like Instagram and TikTok affect teenage perceptions of beauty standards and self-esteem. Sociologists often work remotely, as they can access data and conduct research from almost anywhere.

Software Engineer 

Estimated entry-level total salary: $138,110 
Projected job outlook: 25% (much faster than average) 

Software engineers write code that tells computers what to do, creating anything from a video game to a company’s website. These technical professionals use problem-solving skills to design, develop, test, and update software both independently and in collaboration with a software engineering team. Many software engineering roles offer flexibility and remote work options.

Software Engineering

Use software engineering skills to build a system that helps financial advisors better manage their customers' portfolios.

Avg. Time: 3-4 hours

Skills you’ll build: Data modeling, system design, Java, Spring

Statistician

Estimated total salary: $109,190
Projected job outlook: 30% (much faster than average)

Statisticians are mathematical professionals who collect, analyze, and interpret numerical data to solve problems and inform decision-making. They use statistical methods to draw conclusions and communicate their findings. Because they rely on data and software, many statisticians can work remotely. 

UX Designer

Estimated total salary: $108,820 
Job outlook: 16% (much faster than average) 

UX designers make users’ experiences more efficient, effective, and enjoyable through design. They research user behaviors, develop prototypes, and test designs to fit user needs. Because UX design often involves independent problem-solving and digital collaboration tools, it’s a role that can be effectively performed remotely.

Writer

Estimated total salary: $87,590
Projected job outlook: 4% (as fast as average)

Writers use words to explain concepts, share information, promote products, and more. As a writer, I work on articles that explain jobs to students (like this one!), but sometimes I write email copy or help with social media captions. While all these tasks are focused on the written word, the possibilities are endless. Like me, many writers can work remotely as our work is typically independent. I find it’s better to be at home alone with fewer distractions when writing!

How to Land a High-Paying Remote Job

Landing high-paying remote jobs is all about finding these roles and applying strategically.

Find the Right Roles

Start with a targeted search for high-paying remote roles by looking at niche job search sites and using search filters.

For example, sites like FlexJobs and We Work Remotely are job boards specifically for remote positions. Sites like The Ladders only show roles that pay more than $100k.

You can also get savvy while searching on general job boards. Most job boards have search filters where you can check off whether you’re looking for hybrid or remote work or specific salary bands you want.

While niche sites and filtering can help you find target roles, Tramelle D. Jones, strategic success and workplace wellness coach with TDJ Consulting, warns against only looking for and applying to roles with these qualifications.

“Removing these options from my job search will slow down your momentum, resulting in fewer callbacks,” she says. “Remember, there is always room to negotiate a position into what you want it to be.”

It’s OK to widen your net slightly — and include roles that might be hybrid or offer a somewhat lower salary — if you’re ready to show your skills and negotiate in the interview process.

Network

It’s cliché advice for a reason: networking is a powerful lever when you’re trying to land a new role.

“You have to talk to strangers,” Jones says. “I know what your mom told you about ‘stranger danger,’ but when it comes to professional networking, that’s the biggest game-changer!”

Jones advises starting by looking into the niche communities of the industries you’re interested in. For example, if you’re interested in being an accountant, you might find that there are people at your school who are also interested in the field and have connections with alums. There are also professional accounting organizations and associations you can join. 

“Going to their networking events and meetups, even joining their LinkedIn Groups, is a great way to speak with people who are excited to talk to newcomers about how to be successful in their industry,” Jones says. “You can get free advice over finger foods or solicit a referral over cocktails.”

Once you’ve made a connection, the critical step is to ask for recommendations or job leads. While this can be nerve-wracking, always lead with respect and focus on asking for advice rather than a direct position.

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Jones recommends using a script like:

Hey there, I’m currently looking for high-paying remote roles in [your field/industry] and wondered if you might have any leads or recommendations. I’m especially interested in opportunities involving [mention specific skills or interests]. Any advice or referrals would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

“Once you send this message, forget about it,” she advises. “If they respond, great! If not, don’t take it personally. It’s in your favor to send this message to multiple people, considering that only three out of ten may respond.”

Show Your Remote-Specific Skills

If you’re hoping to land a high-paying remote job, it’s helpful to show the potential employer why you’re right for the role — specifically, why you’re right for the remote role. On your resume, be sure to:

  • Highlight remote work experience: If you’ve led a project remotely or worked on a remote team before, call that out directly on your resume. You can do this by adding the work location as “remote” in your experience section or describing remote aspects of your work experience. For example, you may mention that you worked asynchronously or across time zones.
  • Quantify your achievements: Show your impact within a remote setting by quantifying your achievements. For instance, you may have increased productivity or saved money and time with remote processes or tools.
  • Share remote work tools: List remote collaboration tools you’ve used in your skills section or write about how you used them in your experience section.

Make Your Case

The interview is the time to speak to your accomplishment, skills, and career goals and show you’re right for the role. If you’re looking for a high-paying remote role, it’s crucial to highlight any successes you had while working remotely.

“Each interview is a great opportunity to hone your pitch and explain why your skillset is built for being highly successful in a remote position,” Jones says. Use every interview to get better at expressing your past successes with self-motivation, discipline, communication, problem-solving, adaptability, time management, proactiveness, virtual team collaboration, and organizational skills. Give specific examples where you can. But never rule out applying for a position just because it doesn’t say remote.”

High-Paying Remote Jobs: The Bottom Line

Whether you’re interested in tech jobs or looking for something in marketing, there are high-paying remote jobs across industries and skill sets. To find and land these jobs, you’ll need to be savvy with your search — but not too targeted! — and demonstrate your past success working in remote environments.

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Zoe Kaplan is a Senior Writer at Forage. Prior to joining Forage, she wrote and edited career and workplace content for Fairygodboss, the largest career community for women.

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