5 Remote jobs Ghanaians are making good money from - And how you can find one | Pulse Ghana
A virtual assistant helps businesses or entrepreneurs with tasks like email management, scheduling, social media, and basic admin work.
You don’t need a university degree to start. A strong communication skills, organisation, and reliability are key. However, some employers might request for certifications. You can enroll in online courses on platforms such as ALX, Alison, Coursera, Udemy, and Skillshare.
From blog posts and articles to website content and marketing copy, writers are in high demand. If you enjoy writing and have a good grasp of English, this could be your goldmine.
Many companies abroad outsource customer service to workers in Africa. You’ll answer emails, respond to live chats, or take calls, all from home.
If you know how to use tools like Canva, Adobe Photoshop, or Premiere Pro, remote graphic design or video editing can earn you serious cash, especially from social media influencers or startups.
Tech jobs are booming, and Ghanaian developers are cashing in. Whether you code in Python, JavaScript, or build WordPress websites, there are many opportunities.
Start by learning a skill that’s in demand, polish your CV and online profile, and apply consistently.