A lot of people are looking for ways to make extra money without quitting their day job, and that is exactly what this list is for. These are ten real remote jobs you can do at night, from home, even if you already have a 9 to 5. No commute, no dress code, just extra income on your own schedule.
Let’s get into it.
1. Mod Squad
Mod Squad is a customer service and social media management company. They hire W2 remote employees with flexible hours, and the bulk of what they’re hiring for is customer service and social media management roles.
If you work more than 20 hours a week you’re a W2 employee, but fewer hours puts you on a 1099, so it’s easy to fit around your existing schedule.
The only requirements are being 18 or older and having high-speed internet. Go to modsquad.com, head to the Careers page, and check out what’s currently open.
2. Alorica
Alorica is a work from home platform that specializes in customer service, human resources, marketing, operational support, and business finance services.
Because there are several different role types, it’s worth filtering by your location and preferred work style to find the best fit.
Go to their career page, choose your country, and go from there.
3. Cambly
Cambly hires English speakers to chat with people around the globe and help them learn conversational English. They actually call the role a chat person, not a tutor, because you don’t need a bachelor’s degree. You just need to be an experienced English speaker.
Right now they’re paying $10.20 an hour. That’s not a ton of money, but if you do two hours a day that’s $20.40, and if you keep that up seven days a week it adds up. You’re probably already spending that time talking on the phone with friends anyway, so you might as well get paid for it.
4. Escribers
Escribe hires remote transcriptionists to type up courtroom dialogue, submit it as a document, and get paid weekly for it.
What’s great about Ascribe is that it’s not a phone job. You don’t need your house to be quiet, you’re not on a call, you just sit down and type. They also have assistant tools to help you learn the ropes and 24/7 tech support if anything goes wrong.
It’s a really good option if you have a couple of hours after the kids go to bed.
5. American Express
American Express is one we’ve all heard of and they are always hiring, with both remote and onsite options. They sometimes have night openings for virtual travel consultants, so you’ll be on the phone helping people and providing travel assistance. It’s a big name company with a solid starting rate, so definitely check them out and see if there’s something open that fits you.
6. Asurion
Asurion has different jobs opening availbe. They have flexible positions available, both overnight and during the day, so you can find a shift that works around your schedule. Head to Asurion website to see what’s currently open.
7. Conduent
Conduent has flexible night positions available for customer service and inbound sales representatives. If you’re comfortable on the phone and want something with flexible hours, this is worth looking into.
8. AAA
AAA is hiring remote call center representatives with second and third shift hours available, so nights are very much on the table. They also have positions for travel assistants, so check out AAA website, there are a couple of different roles to choose from depending on what you’re looking for.
9. Foundever
Foundever is hiring customer service representatives for both part-time and full-time positions, available at night and during the day. Full-time employees also get benefits, which is a nice bonus if you’re looking to make this more than just a side gig.
10. Williams Sonoma
Williams Sonoma hires remote sales associates and customer service reps and they have night and weekend shifts. You’ll basically be helping customers with orders, product questions, and general support, all from home. They also have many other positions open, so there’s a good chance you’ll find something suitable for you.
11. Rev
Rev is a transcription and captioning platform and what I really like about this one is that there are no set hours at all. You just log in whenever you want, grab a file, transcribe it, and get paid. So if nights work for you, you can do it at night. It’s completely flexible and fully remote.
12. Telus Digital
Telus Digital regularly offers remote jobs related to AI training, search evaluation, and online microtasks. Most roles let you work on your own schedule, which makes them ideal for late-night side income.
13. LiveOps
LiveOps is a great option if you’re comfortable helping customers over the phone. The best part is you can work as an independent contractor and choose hours that fit around your evening schedule.
14. Fancy Hands
Fancy Hands pays remote workers to complete small tasks like scheduling appointments, making phone calls, research, and administrative work. It’s perfect if you want flexible work you can do whenever you have extra time.
15. Job Platforms
And this last one is not a single company but it’s just as useful. If none of the jobs above feel like the right fit, go to platforms like Indeed, ZipRecruiter, or SimplyHired, type in night shift along with your location, and you’ll get a whole list of remote and local night job openings to browse through. From there you just pick the one that suits you best.
Bottom Line
There is no reason your evenings have to just be Netflix and scrolling. All ten of these jobs are fully remote, flexible, and realistic for someone working a regular day job. Some of them only need a couple of hours a night to make a difference in your monthly income.
You don’t have to apply to all of them. Just pick the one that fits your schedule and your skill set and start there. A couple hundred extra dollars a month adds up faster than you think, and these companies are actively hiring right now.
Go check them out and let us know in the comments which one you’re going to try this week.
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