We’ve compiled a list of the most popular careers for female digital nomads. These careers have been chosen for their flexibility, earning potential, and the ability to work from anywhere in the world. Whether you’re just starting your career or looking to make a change, this list can help you find a career that fits your skills, interests, and aspirations. So, grab your laptop, and let’s explore the exciting opportunities available for female digital nomads!

Software Developer

Average Salary:     $ 113,967 (per year)
Full range:                $ 80,000 – $ 166,000
Description: Software developers are responsible for writing, modifying, and testing computer applications and software. They work behind the scenes to make sure that the digital platforms we use today run smoothly.

Related Careers: Web Developer, Java Developer, Computer Programmer
What nomads say: “Developers are particularly well-suited to becoming digital nomads. All we need to do our jobs is a laptop and the internet”, says Tash Pololovski. She adds, “as a digital nomad, working full-time for a company based elsewhere. Timezones will become profoundly important in your life.”
Learn how to get started here.

Marketing Specialist

Average Salary:     $ 94,769 (per year)
Full range:               $ 60,000 – $ 188,000
Description: A marketing specialist creates campaign designs to increase brand awareness. They’re also responsible for driving traffic and managing campaigns to increase sales.

Related Careers: Marketing Analyst, SEO Specialist, Social Media Manager, Marketing Communications
What nomads say: “I travel around the world while I work remotely as an online marketing specialist… You can manage anyone’s social media from anywhere in the world. The nice thing about this digital nomad job is that it is never a short project. Social media means long-term strategies that you as a social media manager will implement”, says Josien Galama, a freelance SEO Consultant, Marketing Specialist, and digital nomad.
Learn how to get started here.

Writer

Average Salary:     $ 95,435 (per year)
Full range:               $ 56,000 – $ 182,000
Description: A writer is responsible for coming up with ideas, researching, and writing pieces for publishing. They also check the grammar, form, and delivery of documents, pieces, and works. 

Related Careers: Editor, Travel Writer, Journalist, Content Writer, Technical Writer
What nomads say: It’s possible to chase stories — assuming you have the funding — and say ‘yes’ to opportunities. I can’t even remember what it’s like to wake up, get ready, and be out the door to get to a 9-5 office job anymore,” she shares. “I love waking up wherever I am, drinking coffee, and writing in my pajamas”, says freelance writer Cassidy Randall.
Learn how to get started here.

Graphic Designer

Average Salary:     $ 98,673 (per year)
Full range:               $ 60,000 – $ 219,000
Description: Graphic designers use photo editing software and layout software among others to create a brand and convey its message. They can also be commissioned to create art or digital illustrations for advertisements, books, magazines, etc. 

Related Careers: Illustrator, Creative Designer, Advertising
What nomads say: “Many people often forget that working remotely still means working. Yes, I have the freedom to travel whenever I want, but I still spend most of my day on my laptop. Sometimes, I hustle to work ahead so I can take time off to completely disconnect (like for a road trip through Italy)”, says Tara Whelan, a freelance graphing designer and digital nomad for six years.
Learn how to get started here.

Online Tutor

Average Salary:     $ 91,417 (per year)
Full range:               $ 54,000 – $ 197,000
Description: English tutors, or just tutors, do one-on-one or group lessons providing lessons outside of schools.
Related Careers: Online Instructor, Language Specialist

What nomads say: I also wanted the freedom that comes with teaching English online. I wanted to be able to make my own schedule, stay at home with our pug, Mowgli, and also have more time to explore the city.” says April Thompson, a digital nomad traveling with her pug
Learn how to get started here.

*Source: Annual and full-range salaries are from GlassDoor.com

Remote is the Way to Go

Of course, these aren’t your only options as a digital nomad. You can always ask your current employer to switch to remote work, go freelancing, or start your own online business

Regardless of what career path you choose, remote work is the way to go! 

What’s your current job and how’s your experience as a digital nomad? Let us know in the comments below!

4 Comments

  1. Ysabella Marie

    As a writer, it’s true that I can work from anywhere. Most of the time I write stories in my pajamas and I have almost total control of my time and can travel and do anything I want.

  2. Heather Sky

    Remote work is truly the way to go. Who knew it was possible to work from home the whole time, right?

  3. Robin

    These are just the top 5. There are maybe hundreds of jobs out there that’s fully remote. Good list!

  4. anastasia

    I love how there are links on how to get started. Thanks