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35 ONLINE WORK IDEAS TO EARN GOOD MONEY WHILST STUDYING

 * iReviews
 * February 4, 2022

Over the last several years, companies’ attitudes about workers going remote
have changed significantly. Around the world, around 18% of all people work
remotely full-time.




There are all kinds of jobs that students can try while they’re studying
depending on their current education level and the time they have to dedicate to
working. Online tutoring is particularly popular, but freelancing in writing and
editing, IT, or gaming is also possible. Freelance web designers, resume
writers, transcriptionists and linguists might all be able to have flexible
schedules while they’re in school.

As a student, you may not have the time to go into an office while trying to
manage your studies. Fortunately, there are options for you to earn money while
studying that allow you to remain remote.

We have put together a collection of some of the best work-from-home, remote
options that you can use while you’re still in school. The nice thing about some
of these options is that they could translate into more work experience and help
you prepare for a more serious role after you graduate.

We have put together a collection of some of the best work-from-home, remote
options that you can use while you’re still in school.

The nice thing about some of these options is that they could translate into
more work experience and help you prepare for a more serious role after you
graduate.


35 BEST ONLINE WORK IDEAS FOR STUDENTS TO EARN WHILST STUDYING

There are dozens of places you can go online to get instant work, and there are
companies that will hire you while you attend school, too. Here are some
excellent ideas to help you bring in money while you finish your education.

Grab your phone or laptop to get started.


SURVEYS FOR STUDENTS

Survey sites are great for students who don’t have much time between classes for
full projects or remote work. Instead, they can hop on a survey before bed or
quickly fill one out between classes. Surveys may take anywhere from two or
three minutes up to an hour or more, so you may want to look into multiple sites
and apps to see what works best for your schedule.

Here are some of the most legitimate survey sites to help students earn money
while they study.


INBOXDOLLARS

Best for: Students with limited time

InboxDollars is a quick survey system that works with a cash reward program
instead of a points system. There are many surveys to choose from, though they
generally pay only up to $5 each. When you do make enough money to cash out, you
can ask for a check, gift card, or prepaid VISA card.




ISAY

Best for: Students looking to score gift cards and prizes

iSay is a market research firm that allows users to take on survey opportunities
to gather points. Points are then redeemable for gift cards and cash, letting
them redeem their points for the items they need most. Unfortunately, points
don’t have cash value.




LIFEPOINTS

LifePoints is a survey site that lets you make money by answering questions
about new products and services. You get points for signing up and can download
an app to make it easy to take this program with you no matter where you are.
This is a good way to make money between classes.




MYPOINTS

Best for: Couponers, students with time for surveys and regular email users

MyPoints is an interesting site that allows you to collect points for searching,
opening emails, playing games, buying items and more. When you get at least 480
points, you can start cashing out for gift cards to places like ULTA Beauty or
UBER.




TOLUNA INFLUENCERS

Best for: Students who have PayPal

Toluna Influencers is unique because it does offer payments to PayPal if you
earn points and cash them out. There are several survey options based on the
topics you like, and you will get between 15 and 50,000 points per survey
completed. Points do expire after 12 months, so you have to cash out relatively
often.




PINECONE RESEARCH

Best for: Influencers

Pinecone Research is a respected survey company that lets you earn points for
each completed study. You can then use those points to redeem cash or prizes.
For those who want to become influencers, this can be a great way to have your
voice heard.




PRIZEREBEL

Best for: Students who want to complete offers

Not everyone likes to complete offers to earn money, but if you like to sign up
and get a domain name for $7 and then to get $12 as reimbursement, as an
example, then this is the kind of site you may prefer. This
pay-first-and-seek-reimbursement option isn’t really for everyone, but it may be
helpful if you have some cash in the bank already.




SWAGBUCKS

Best for: Students with little downtime

Students who don’t have a lot of downtime will appreciate Swagbucks, because it
lets you earn in just a few minutes. Tell the system about yourself, receive
survey invites and collect Swagbucks for each you complete. Once you get enough
SB, cash out for a gift card of your choice from one of over 200 brands.




OPINION OUTPOST

Best for: Students who use PayPal

Opinion Outpost is a good site to use when you’re interested in taking surveys
that pay out in cash to PayPal. The benefits of the site include above-average
payouts for completed surveys and a small minimum payout of just $10.




NIELSON COMPUTER AND MOBILE PANEL

Best for: Students looking to earn while using their phones or laptops

Neilson Computer and Mobile Panel is an extension of the Nielson brand. It
rewards people who use their devices with the Nielson software installed. After
you install the software, you can essentially “set it and forget it,” while
collecting points for using your devices how you do every day.




FREELANCING

Not every student wants to work for someone else, and blogging can be a good way
to help you start a solo career. Here are some of the best sites for blogging
and bringing in income at the same time.


FREELANCER

Best for: Students building portfolios of work and network connections

Freelancers unite on this helpful platform. It connects you directly to clients,
so if you’re trying to work your graphic design skills or build up connections
with clients in another industry, this could be place to get your foot in the
door while getting paid.




MEDIUM

Best for: Students who regularly write or who have a social media following

Students who have something to say may benefit from working on Medium. There is
no pay, exactly, when you write, but once you have 100 followers and start to
get hits on your blog posts, the site will share a portion of the value of each
hit with you. This adds up quickly, especially with viral posts.




FIVERR

Best for: Passionate freelancers with limited time due to classes

When you want to freelance on your own time, there is no better way than to
offer your own services to others on your own platform. Fiverr lets you offer
services at different tier levels at any price, so you can earn while taking
classes.


Ready to tutor? Check out these sites.


TUTORING

Something nice about being in higher education is that you now have enough
experience to be able to help others learn and grow themselves. If you’re
studying to become an educator or are in master’s or doctoral programs, you may
also enjoy the following tutoring options to bring in money while attending
school.


VIPKID

Best for: Graduate students

If you have a bachelor’s degree and background in English, VIPKid offers a
global platform where you can teach children English all around the globe.
Connect online, set appointments, and bring in around $7-9 per class.




CHEGG

Best for: Graduated educators attending school

If you’re already an educator and are back in school, you may like Chegg. This
platform allows you to share your teaching materials and receive payment for
offering educational support to students in collect in multiple countries
online.




CLUB Z! TUTORING

Best for: Students with an existing undergraduate degree

If you’re going for your master’s or doctoral degree, you might enjoy Club Z
Tutoring to help you pay your bills. Become a Club Z! tutor and match with
students by chatting to get the right fit.




VARSITY TUTORS

Best for: Students who specialize in multiple subjects

When you work at Varsity Tutors, you’re hired in for a certain amount per hour.
You work with one student over a single session or multiple sessions, allowing
you to build up clients and make a decent wage from your dorm room.


Search postings to find the right job for you while you’re in school.


REMOTE JOB BOARDS

Remote job boards are great for students who are looking to find work because
they can look for one-off, part-time or full-time jobs. Many of the jobs offered
by firms and companies around the U.S. and world are hiring remotely, but some
may have the option to move into a different position on-location in the future
(like after you complete your degree).

These jobs may be good for those looking for benefits, like retirement or health
insurance, since other freelance-style jobs may not offer those.


FLEXJOBS

Best for: Students looking for a part-time or full-time remote job

On FlexJobs, you can search for a remote job by industry. You can get hired in
by the project, but it’s more common to be hired part- or full-time by companies
all over the world. This is great for students looking for work in their fields.




WE WORK REMOTELY

Best for: Students working in customer support, business management, journalism,
or similar roles

We Work Remotely is a job board broken down into categories by industry. For
students looking to get their foot in the door, this gives them an opportunity
to find entry-level positions within their field, giving them an edge over
college competition.




THE MUSE

Best for: Students with associate’s degrees or past work experience

The Muse is a remote work job board that has both flexible positions and fully
remote roles. It’s nice because it offers everything from English as a Second
Language jobs to sales positions, so students can pick from the industries where
they may have some experience.




JUSTREMOTE

JustRemote is a classic job board that is great for students looking to work in
sales, marketing, SEO content, and more. Hundreds of new jobs are listed each
month, so as students complete applicable classes, they can apply for jobs in
their field.




POWER TO FLY

Best for: Female/women students

Designed with women in mind, Power to Fly connects women with remote employers.
This clever platform helps connect employees with employers on a trial period,
so both can make sure they’re a good match. This is particularly helpful for
those busy in school.




TRANSLATORSCAFE

Best for: Students who speak more than one language

If you speak more than a single language, you may enjoy working at
TranslatorsCafe while you’re in school. It works like a forum and has remote
jobs for people good with linguistics and translation.


Grab your computer and get ready to write for cold hard cash.


WRITING PLATFORMS

Writing platforms pay you to complete product descriptions, articles, blogs, and
more for clients.


WRITERACCESS

Best for: Student journalists, writers, marketers, designers, editors, and
others

If you are an English major, you might want to join WriterAccess. Writers,
designers, editors, and others of various backgrounds with or without degrees or
experience can apply to do work with clients on this platform. Pay ranges vary
by star level.




TEXTBROKER

Best for: Avid writers

If you enjoy writing marketing copy and would like to make some money at the
same time, you can sign up for Textbroker to work from home. Textbroker usually
pays by the word, so if you get onto teams that pay well, anywhere from $.01 to
$.05 or more per word, then you can make serious money in your free time.




CROWD CONTENT

Best for: Students who enjoy writing

On Crowd Content, you can begin writing to earn money almost immediately. Choose
from simple tasks available to the general crowd or get on managed teams to get
more regular, and higher-paying, work.




PROBLOGGER

Best for: Students who want to blog

If you enjoy writing, ProBlogger gives you the opportunity to make money from
home. It will teach you how to make your own blog that starts to bring in money,
so you can run your own business (and podcast, too, if you’d like).




JOB SEARCH SITES

While job search sites aren’t jobs themselves, they do give you a good look into
the available remote positions in your area and beyond. With any of these job
search sites, you can add in the area where you live and search for remote part-
or full-time work.


GLASSDOOR

Best for: Job seekers

Glassdoor is an excellent site to join if you want to look for a job. It gives
you industry insights, like average salaries, while also giving you the
opportunity to send your resume to open job positions.




MONSTER

Best for: Job seekers

Monster lets you search millions of jobs to find those you’d like to apply to.
Search locally for part-time or one-off remote jobs, freelance work, and more.




INDEED

Indeed lets you look through millions of jobs to gain experience in your
preferred career or to go over company reviews before choosing who you’ll apply
to work with. Upload your resume and get insight on the jobs that may be best
for you.


Make the most of your tech experience online.


IT AND DESIGN ROLES

If you’re entering the IT field, then you may like to freelance or select a
remote job in the industry to build your experience before graduating. Here are
several possible options that could help you get work under your belt, support
your education and help you get a permanent role once you graduate.


HITMARKER

Best for: Gamers

If you like gaming, you may enjoy Hitmarker. It is for those who enjoy e-sports
and gaming and lets you sort through jobs by level and contract. You might find
something you’re able to do between classes, on weekends, or during your
downtime.




REMOTERS

Best for: European students

If you have come into the United States to attend school but are European, you
may want to look for a job (pending approval based on your visa) on Remoters.
It’s for software developers, marketers, and others in IT.




REMOTE4ME

Best for: Engineers, SEO savants, developers

If you’re studying engineering, developing software, or working on SEO, you may
want to check Remote4Me for work. It’s specifically designed for people who are
working in the tech industry and has a collection of job postings from over 40
job boards.




99DESIGNS

Best for: Designers

Whether you design intricate WordPress websites or do graphics, you can connect
to individual gigs on 99designs. Usually, this platform is freelance, so you
work when you have time.




REMOTE.OK

Best for: Students ready to interview

Remote.ok shows you a live ranking of the companies offering work at the moment.
These rankings tell you how the companies hire, so you can prepare while you’re
on the job hunt.




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