Work from Home: Skills & Programs

Technical skills open doors, but soft skills help you grow in your role and get hired faster.

  • Clear communication (especially in writing)
  • Time management and staying on task
  • Self-motivation when no one’s watching
  • Curiosity and a willingness to ask questions
  • Reliability—just showing up makes a huge difference

 Through skillup and Coursera

Use free these or low-cost training programs

To help jump start your work from home career. 

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 10 In-Demand Skills

 

1. Coding

What it is: Writing the instructions that make websites, apps, and software work.

Jobs that use it: Junior developer, QA tester, freelance web developer.

How long it takes to learn: 3–6 months for beginner proficiency.

Where to start: freeCodeCamp, Google

 

2. Web Design

What it is: Building and updating websites using tools like WordPress, Blogger or Wix.

Jobs that use it: Freelance web designer, virtual assistant, online business support.

How long it takes to learn: 1-2 months to build beginner sites with templates.

Where to start: Coursera

 

3. Social Media Management

What it is: Planning and publishing content, responding to comments, and tracking social performance.

Jobs that use it: Social media assistant, content creator, virtual assistant.

How long it takes to learn: 1-2 months weeks to build foundational knowledge.

Where to start: Coursera

 

4. Basic Graphic Design

What it is: Creating simple visuals for social posts, ads, and presentations.

Jobs that use it: Marketing assistant, design support, freelance gig work.

How long it takes to learn: 1–4 weeks for an Adobe bootcamp, 1-2 months to build foundations

Where to start: SkillUp

 

5. SEO & Content Writing

What it is: Writing online content, hashtags, cues and more that ranks on Google.

Jobs that use it: Content writer, SEO assistant, blog editor.

How long it takes to learn: 1–3 months to learn SEO basics and writing structure.

Where to start: Semrush Academy, Coursera

 

6. Online Customer Support

What it is: Helping customers through email, chat, or ticket platforms like Zendesk.

Jobs that use it: Customer support rep, live chat agent, client success coordinator.

How long it takes to learn: 1–2 weeks to get comfortable with tools and tone. Requires quiet environment(s) and equipment.

Where to start: Zendesk Training, Coursera

 

7. CRM Tools & Admin Platforms

What it is: Using tools like HubSpot or Google Workspace to organize contacts, tasks, and calendar

Jobs that use it: Remote admin, virtual assistant, operations support.

How long it takes to learn: 2–4 weeks, depending on the tool.

Where to start: HubSpot Academy, Google Workspace Learning Center

 

8. Data Entry & Spreadsheets

What it is: Accurately inputting and organizing information using tools like Excel or Google Sheets.

Jobs that use it: Data entry clerk, admin assistant, research coordinator.

How long it takes to learn: 2–4 weeks for basics.

Where to start: Coursera, edX

 

9. Project Management Tools

What it is: Using platforms like Trello, Asana, or ClickUp to manage tasks, timelines, and collaboration.

Jobs that use it: Virtual assistant, content coordinator, remote team support.

How long it takes to learn: 1–2 weeks to get familiar with key features.

Where to start: Coursera (for project management as a whole), Trello guides, Asana Academy, ClickUp University

 

10. AI Voice & Video Training

What it is:  Video editing courses and AI voice coaching can help you learn techniques.

Jobs that use it: Voice Model, AI Training, and Video Analytics

How long it takes to learn: 1-2 months 

Where to start: Vocal Image AI, Coursera Video, Skillshare Video

 

  • Pick one or two skills that align with your interests: Don’t try to learn everything at once. Start with a skill that connects to a job you’d actually enjoy. Even a few hours a week can move you closer to that goal
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