7 Online Jobs You Can Do with Little or No Experience

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Virtual Juror

Virtual Juror Jobs

When you hear about a juror, you might picture fancy attorneys all dressed up in a big courtroom with an intimidating judge presiding over a bunch of jurors. Who’d want to put themselves in that scary situation? 

Well, if you’re up to being an online juror, you can avoid that environment entirely and work remotely instead! This job position exists because attorneys like to prepare for trials by presenting to a mock jury so that they can get feedback on how to improve their speeches and arguments. 

It can be extremely expensive to hire an in-person mock jury, so that’s where you can come in as an online juror who’ll work for a cheaper price. What you will usually do in this role is read some material, listen to audio, watch a few video presentations, and be ready to answer any questions. 

Essentially, if you can read, write, and watch, you’re more than eligible! However, attorneys won’t just hire anybody to be an online juror. Because they want their mock jurors to match those who could be the actual presiding jurors in a trial, the application you complete will ask plenty of questions. 

The more detailed you can be, the better your chances of being selected! 

The same goes for applying to more than one company. If you do end up getting the job, congratulations! You can earn up to $60 for every stint you take on as an online juror. Because you’ve applied for multiple companies, the accumulated earnings aren’t so shabby.

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