10 High-Paying Remote Tech Jobs

Dreaming of earning a living without ever leaving your living room? Got the drive for a career in tech but want to skip the daily drive to an office? Then check out these 10 high-paying remote tech jobs.

Remote work is on the rise, with remote IT jobs becoming more and more common. Working at home can be both a fun and flexible way to earn a living while pursuing your passion. And it’s not just for telemarketing or data entry anymore, as this list of lucrative, at-home positions prove!

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  1. Web Designer
  2. Web Developer
  3. Quality Assurance Manager
  4. IT Project Manager
  5. Software Engineer
  6. Systems Administrator
  7. Digital Marketing Specialist
  8. UX Designer
  9. Online Educator
  10. Technical Writer
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1. Web Designer

Average salary: $71,723

For those of you who love turning visions into digital reality, a web designer might be the best remote tech job for you. Your skills may include graphic design, typography, Photoshop, and UX and UI. Whether you’re freelance or part of a team, this job is particularly well-suited to working from home.

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2.Web Developer

Average Salary: $82,448

As a web developer, you’ll build websites and apps that make up the World Wide Web. Coding in HTML and CSS and using languages like JavaScript and Ruby, you’ll create web-based solutions for clients, organizations, and companies to make life easier (or just more fun!), and you can do it all from the comfort of your living room.

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3. Quality Assurance Manager

Average Salary: $104,207

If, in addition to a foundation in tech, you have an eye for detail and are a top-notch communicator, quality assurance testing could be a dream come true. This job includes designing, performing and reporting on software and system tests and is a critical part of design and development.

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4. IT Project Manager

Average Salary: $102,814

IT project managers are needed to coordinate the work of team members in all of the above roles (and many more!). So if you’re a whiz at planning, organizing and leading, especially from afar, and you enjoy working with customers and end users, take a look at a career in IT project management.

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5. Software Engineer

Average Salary: $106,705

Similar to web development, software engineering involves developing, but it focuses on computer software and systems. In this high paying tech job, you’ll be key in creating and developing the technology that runs companies and organizations. Software engineers are great team players, and you won’t have to search long to find remote job opportunities for this type of position.

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6. Systems Administrator

Average Salary: $78,633

Besides creating and developing systems, the acquisition, installation, maintenance, and upgrades of computer systems are absolutely crucial to companies in today’s world. As a system administrator (or sysadmin), you’ll help choose the best systems and keep them running effectively and efficiently. With remote technologies, all of this is possible from home. And if you’re looking for a remote tech job with a great salary, look no further!

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7. Digital Marketing Specialist

Average Salary: $57,289

With more and more marketing efforts moving to the web, the importance of digital marketing is increasing exponentially. As a specialist in this area, you’ll plan and execute online advertising via email, mobile, and social media campaigns. You’ll also focus on improving SEO and working with CRMs. This wide-ranging (and always interesting!) work can be done remotely and is sure to keep you on the pulse of the digital world.

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8. UX Designer

Average Salary: $80,734

Have you ever found yourself feeling frustrated while trying to use a website? User experience (UX) designers are the ones who will fix that and create a delightful digital experience! If you’re a natural problem-solver who likes working with others and incorporating creativity into your work, then this role may be perfect for you! As a UX designer, you’ll research people who use websites and apps and then use these findings to improve user experience. Even better, this type of role opens the doors to remote job opportunities!

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9. Online Educator

Average Salary: $48,025

Videos and e-books have increasingly become top tools for teaching. If you’re a specialist in a certain topic area, you can teach almost any subject from anywhere nowadays, especially if you have a background in education. You can also work from home in online education by creating courses, planning materials, and even writing e-textbooks.

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10. Technical Writer

Average Salary: $68,252

If you’re a natural at explaining complex concepts and creating clear instructions, you can put these abilities to use as a technical writer. In this remote tech job, you may be creating online help articles, equipment manuals, or technical documentation. You also might find yourself illustrating, researching, editing, and proofreading. And collaboration tools allow you to do this work from anywhere your heart desires!

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Lori Fimoff

Lori is a stop motion video creator who made the switch to the digital world several years ago and loves helping others do the same. Lori is a former sign language interpreter with a passion for storytelling. She spends her spare time dreaming up her next travel adventure, and singing any chance she gets (good thing her neighbors don’t seem to mind!).