Home-Based Freelancing Jobs in the Philippines
Where people need more money, they can turn to investments, property, or finding a job on the side. When the 9 to 5 job is homebased, people have reduced their daily commute by several hours, and people are turning to freelance work to fill those hours. In the Philippines there is a growing population of young tech savvy people who are motivated to become freelancers while looking for a way to supplement their income. Business newspapers claim the freelancing revolution has started, and companies now realize employing a freelancer or a team of freelancers is a smart move. Due to the pandemic, working from home is popular, safer, more economical, and in some cases even essential. However, breaking into the freelance market, particularly without prior expertise, can be challenging.
Remember that it is possible to be a freelancer from home but there are also projects that require work to be completed outside. Fruit picking, driving, sales and marketing, car park support and event management are some of the popular outside jobs in the Gig Economy. Simply said, a freelancer is not confined to projects that can be completed from the comfort of your own bed, or home office. Filipinos are cautious and constantly trying to earn money. With technology advances, more individuals are seeking ways to generate money online, through Online Freelancing. This post will show you some common freelancing work-from-home jobs in the Philippines.
1. Virtual assistant – Virtual assistant is a catch-all phrase in the work-from-home employment sector, with several distinct connotations depending on who is recruiting. Small companies in all sectors need VAs for email marketing, product management, audio editing, social media posting, and customer engagement.
2. Social Media Manager – Several folks spend hours a day on social media, but they are not aware they can make money by doing so. Businesses and brands engage freelancers to generate and publish content, comment to followers, administer Facebook groups, answer queries, etc. and they are called social media managers.
3. Freelance copywriter – Not everyone has the writing skills necessary for a successful organization. Freelance copywriting lets you collaborate with businesses across sectors to build a brand’s voice through building engaging content for them.
4. Customer Support – Companies employ entry-level freelancers to address client needs and problems. The company will instruct you and train you how to answer the basic questions, and a manager will help with special circumstances or a transfer process that you may need to handle each customer’s needs.
5. Translator – People who can speak more than one language are highly popular. If you speak numerous languages, you can translate books, papers, movie screenplays, and much more.

