Remote jobs that don’t involve video meetings

I know it might be a bit of a stretch, but I’m curious—if you have a remote position that relies on phone calls, emails, or messaging instead of video calls, what’s your role?

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  1. There are definitely several work-from-home jobs that don’t require video calls but still involve communication through phone calls, emails, or messaging. Here are a few options you might consider:

    1. Customer Service Representative: Many companies hire remote customer service agents to handle inquiries via phone, email, or chat without the need for video calls.

    2. Virtual Assistant: As a virtual assistant, you can manage tasks for clients through email or messaging. This role can include scheduling, communication, and data entry.

    3. Technical Support Specialist: Provide support for technology products and services over the phone or through email/chat support, often without the need for video.

    4. Online Tutor: If you’re knowledgeable in a particular subject, you can teach students over the phone or through written communication, depending on the platform.

    5. Content Writer/Editor: If you have a flair for writing, you can work as a freelance writer or editor, communicating with clients primarily through email.

    6. Data Entry Clerk: This role usually involves entering information into systems, and communication can be done through email or chat rather than video.

    7. Sales Representative: Many companies have remote sales positions where you can make calls and follow up via email without needing video interaction.

    8. Social Media Manager: If you manage social media accounts, you can communicate with clients and followers through messaging and email, focusing on written content.

    If you’re interested in any specific field, I can help you find resources or job boards tailored to those roles!

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