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10 Remote Entry-Level Jobs That Pay at Least $50 an Hour

Landing an entry-level remote job that pays well has never been easier.

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Updated Aug. 14, 2025
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Finding a good entry-level job can be tough, but the rise of remote work has opened up new possibilities, especially for those with the right skills. If you're ready to skip the commute and still earn a solid paycheck, here are 10 entry-level remote jobs that pay at least $50 an hour, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Each one can help you gain experience, build a career, and earn a living wage, all from home.

 

Data scientist

Median hourly wage: $51.93

Data scientists interpret and analyze large datasets to help companies make smart decisions. While this role often requires technical skills in programming and statistics, many entry-level positions are available for those with a degree in computer science or engineering.

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Actuary

Median hourly wage: $57.69

Actuaries assess risk using advanced math and statistics. You'll help companies, especially insurance providers, make informed financial decisions. A bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field is typically required, but not prior job experience.

Electrical engineer

Median hourly wage: $52.41

Electrical engineers design and test electronic equipment and systems. From power grids to communication devices, much of this work can be done remotely, especially in the early design and planning stages. A degree in engineering is usually the starting point.

Database administrator

Median hourly wage: $56.46

This role involves organizing and securing company databases. It's ideal for those with programming skills and attention to detail. Entry-level jobs can be found with a computer science background and some training in database software.

Economist

Median hourly wage: $55.64

Economists analyze data to forecast financial trends and guide decisions. A bachelor's degree in economics and experience with spreadsheet tools or data modeling software will help you get started.

Nuclear engineer

Median hourly wage: $60.32

Although some fieldwork is involved, many nuclear engineers work from home when doing research, analysis, or design. These engineers work on everything from energy systems to medical technology. An engineering degree is required.

Information security analyst

Median hourly wage: $57.87

Protecting company data is a growing concern. Information security analysts develop safeguards against cyberattacks and monitor security systems. You'll likely need a degree in IT or cybersecurity and a reliable internet connection.

Software developer

Median hourly wage: $62.58

This is one of the most accessible and well-paying remote jobs. Developers build software programs and apps. A degree helps, but self-taught developers with strong portfolios can often find entry-level roles. Uploading your code to platforms like GitHub can showcase your skills.

Sales engineer

Median hourly wage: $56.23

Sales engineers combine technical knowledge with sales skills. If you're comfortable with cold calls and confident in explaining how a product works, this role may suit you. Success often leads to bonuses and higher commissions.

Statistician

Median hourly wage: $50.41

Statisticians work with data to find patterns and make predictions. This is another data-heavy role well-suited for remote work. A background in statistics, math, or data science will help you land an entry-level position.

Bottom line

These jobs prove you don't need decades of experience to get ahead financially in a remote role. If you have the right education or are willing to learn, you can start strong in one of these high-paying careers and never have to leave your home office.

Editor's Note: Portions of this story were drafted with assistance from generative AI tools. All final creative decisions, edits, and fact checking were done by human writers and editors.


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