: Give feedback on usability for companies on sites like UserTesting (often ages 14+ with consent).
: Write articles, blog posts, or product descriptions.
: Use a professional email address (e.g., firstname.lastname@email.com ) and tailor your resume to highlight school projects or volunteer work if you lack professional experience.
Strictly for adults; teens can instead pitch directly to local clients.
: Keep parents informed about your applications. They may need to help you set up payment accounts like PayPal, as many require you to be 18 to hold an account independently.
: Create a fixed schedule to ensure your job does not interfere with your education or sleep.
The Digital Paper Route: Finding the Best Online Jobs for Teens
For selling handmade or digital goods; must be managed by a parent. Requires parental consent to test apps and websites. Upwork