7  Best Jobs for a Digital Nomad  – Birds on the Blog

7  Best Jobs for a Digital Nomad 

The concept of “digital nomad” has increased in popularity in the last two years, after the pandemic. This lifestyle is especially appealing because it offers flexibility and the option to manage your time and work location for your convenience. 

In a nutshell, a digital nomad could be defined as someone whose job can be performed remotely all the time, which means that you can work from any place in the world. You can sell your expertise to different companies or be a freelancer and own your time and finances.

This type of freedom is what led many professionals to literally become nomads, meaning travelling without restrictions, exploring different countries across the globe and matching their “work-travel” goal. 

In this post, we would discuss some aspects that will help you in the transition to become a digital nomad, so if this sounds like you, this is the right place! 

Top 7 digital nomad jobs. 

This is a selection of roles with high demand to work 100% remotely. You can choose to join an online marketing agency or to work as a self-employed. 

1. Growth Marketing Director

The average yearly salary for this position according to Glassdoor is £89,999 in the United Kingdom. 

Nowadays, this is a position in high demand, as it involves marketing, sales, coaching and leadership. The responsibility of this role lies in ensuring that the commercial goals are met and establishing objectives appropriately by communicating clearly the expectations to the team, this will allow them to approach the growing strategy aggressively.  As a Growth marketing director, you will also emphasize customer loyalty and will increase the customer base constructively. And as well, you will establish the marketing team as a key source of revenue. 

Some of the most distinguished characteristics of a growth marketing director are: 

Their ability to analyse data, rate of interaction and design effective growth strategies.

Knowing how to deliberate,  take the decisions and change or incorporate different techniques that will benefit the business. 

Teamwork and collaboration with different areas of the business as the sales teams. As they need to obtain as much knowledge possible about the company, this will allow them to come up with new and creative solutions to solve issues at different levels of the company. 

2. Data Scientist.

The average base pay on a yearly basis for this position is £46,953 per year. 

This is a well-pay position, very popular during this digital era. In this job, you will find a variety of functions from exploring and analysing different sources of data, known as “Big Data” which can have different formats. A data scientist should also have a business vision that allows them to provide valuable feedback to the business owners. 

The abilities that they possess allow them to solve high complexity problems within the business. These are some skills necessary to thrive in this profession.
 

  • Machine learning
  • Statistical modelling
  • Exploratory analysis
  • Knowledge of business operations
  • Problem-solving
  • Computer science
  • Database management
  • Data visualization
  • Python 

3. Inbound Marketing Specialist 

The average base pay on a yearly basis for this position is £43,898 per year. 

An inbound marketing specialist is an expert in building rapport with its contacts, offering them valuable content, attracting more public and turning them into conversions, leads and customers using relevant online content. 

These are some of the abilities you need to master to successfully meet this role. 

  • Marketing automation
  • Lead nurturing
  • Social media management
  • Marketing analytics.
  • Content creation
  • Landing pages
  • Search Engine Optimization 

4. Digital Project Manager.

The average base pay on a yearly basis for this position is £43,856 per year. 

As a digital project manager, you will be responsible to elaborate and organize digital projects that meet the business’s goals through the technical improvement of online products, and the creation of new lines of business or keeping the already existing ones. 

Some projects you can face within this position are, designing digital marketing campaigns, installing big data warehouses, integrating digital systems, implementing Google Analytics, and rebuilding websites. 

In a nutshell, as a digital project manager, you will be in touch with clients and account management.  You will have to use multiple complex tools to get your job done, which comes into designing strategies, business analysis; User experience (UX), quality analysis, etc. 

5. Social Media Manager  

For this position, the average annual salary paid is £33,426.

The task of developing and overseeing business social media strategies falls to this specialist. They construct it online with a strategic approach because they are branding professionals. In this position, market research, developing follower-growth plans, managing social media campaigns, content development, monitoring analytics, and strategy execution will be your key responsibilities.

In essence, your job in this position will be to use compelling content to draw excellent prospects to the website, who will eventually become leads and customers.

You can stand out from the crowd if you possess certain traits, like:

  • SEO knowledge and content marketing
  • Social media advertising
  • Algorithms knowledge
  • Design of social media strategies
  • Communication skills
  • Editing skills
  • Video production
  • Analytics skills

6. Digital Analyst 

The typical annual wage for this position is £37,804. 

You will be in charge of analysing data and interpreting it using the many platforms that the company uses across all of its divisions. You will specifically work with data connected to the company’s digital media as a digital analyst from sources like paid online advertisements, social media, and publicity initiatives, among others.

These are the main task you will face in this role. 

  • Conversion Rate optimization.
  • Cloud services
  • Customer experience
  • Data Analytics
  • Software development
  • API Management
  • Marketing
  • Negotiation

7. SEO Specialist 

For this position, the average annual salary paid is £31,560

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. In this profession, you are a specialist in identifying strategies, methods and approaches that will increase the website’s traffic, and help it rank better in search engines like Google.

A specialist in this area can assist a company in many ways, including helping to properly optimize content, boost customer satisfaction, develop a long-term strategy, enhance specific skills of the website, boost organic traffic, track the success of marketing campaigns, and quickly adapt to search engine updates.

Are you ready to create this new chapter? 

Following this thorough list of options, check each job, give yourself permission to be intrigued by it, and daydream about the work-life balance you desire. The moment is right now.

Although the idea of becoming a digital nomad may seem intimidating, don’t be hesitant to give it a shot. If nothing else, at least you have a ton of new skills and resources to add to your repertoire and improve your chances of finding a better position that is more in line with your preferences.

 

This guest post was written by Laura Murillo.

About the author: Laura is a Search Engine Optimizer, who specializes in Link Building and content creation. Currently, she is part of the SEO team at Young Capital UK.

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