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Best Work-From-Home Jobs for Retirees

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Consultant

Those who fill this role typically work with companies to help identify and resolve problems. Consultant opportunities exist in a variety of fields

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Customer Service Representative

A role that relies heavily on good phone etiquette and a giant dose of people skills, technology has made remote customer service opportunities plentiful.

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Data Entry Specialist

Those in data entry typically spend their time entering and updating data on a computer system, says Weiler Reynolds.

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Editor

For retirees who are obsessive about grammar, punctuation, and clarity, and have a few years’ experience reviewing written content, a remote editor role may be an ideal fit.

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HR Coordinator

Conducting orientations for new hires, processing enrollments, and helping employees coordinate benefits are just some of the tasks involved in an HR coordinator role.

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Instructional Designer

Some instructional designer roles pay as much as $35 to $40 per hour. The job involves designing and developing a learning curriculum, says Weiler Reynold

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Legal Assistant

Drawing upon similar skills as many of the roles already mentioned, legal assistants handle administrative needs, including responding to client communications by phone

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Marketing Coordinator

For seniors who spent their careers in marketing roles, working remotely as a marketing coordinator offers an opportunity to keep using well-honed professional skills

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