Online Part-Time Jobs Philippines: 20 Best Options (2026)
Find the best online part-time jobs in the Philippines with salary ranges, skill requirements, and where to apply. From data entry to web development.

There are now 1.5 million Filipinos registered on international freelancing platforms, and that number keeps climbing. Online part-time jobs have gone from a niche side hustle to a genuine income stream for students, stay-at-home parents, BPO workers looking for extra cash, and anyone tired of commuting three hours a day for a salary that barely covers bills.
The appeal is straightforward: you pick your hours, work from home (or a coffee shop, or your tita's house in the province), and get paid in dollars or pesos depending on the client. Some of these jobs pay more per hour than full-time office positions in Metro Manila.
This guide covers 20 online part-time jobs available to Filipinos in 2026 -- organized from entry-level to specialized -- with realistic salary ranges, what skills you actually need, and where to find each one.
Why online part-time work is booming in the Philippines
Three things are driving this growth.
Internet access is no longer a Metro Manila privilege. The Philippines hit 83.8% internet penetration at the start of 2025, with 97.5 million people online. Fiber and Starlink are reaching provinces that used to rely on spotty mobile data. Monthly internet costs have dropped too -- the average household now spends just P1,069, down from P1,281 in 2019.
Employers worldwide want Filipino workers. The Philippines ranks 2nd in Asia for English proficiency according to the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index, and accounts for 13.5% of all earnings on Upwork -- the second-largest market globally, behind only the US. Filipino freelancers with international clients earn 57% more per hour than those working with local clients only, according to a Payoneer study.
Not everyone needs or wants a full-time role. Nearly 4 million employed Filipinos are classified as underemployed by the PSA, meaning they want more hours or better work. Part-time online gigs fill that gap -- whether you're a college student between classes, a parent working during nap time, or a call center agent picking up writing jobs on your days off.
How much can you earn part-time?
Earnings depend on the type of work and your skill level. Here is what part-time looks like at 15-20 hours per week with international clients:
| Level | Example Roles | Hourly Rate (USD) | Monthly (Part-Time) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | Data entry, surveys, transcription | $2-5/hr | P5,000-P18,000 |
| Intermediate | VA, content writing, social media | $4-12/hr | P15,000-P45,000 |
| Specialized | Web dev, design, bookkeeping, SEO | $10-40/hr | P35,000-P120,000+ |
For context, the minimum wage in Metro Manila is P695/day. A part-time intermediate role at $6/hour for 20 hours a week earns roughly P27,000/month -- more than many full-time entry-level office positions.
The 20 best online part-time jobs in the Philippines
These are organized into three tiers based on the skills needed to get started. Every role listed has real, current demand from international employers.
Entry-level: minimal skills needed
1. Online survey taker / micro-task worker
You complete surveys, label images for AI training, or do small digital tasks. Platforms like Toluna, Appen, and Remotasks pay per task.
Earnings: P3,000-P10,000/month part-time Honest take: This is pocket money, not a career. Treat it as a stepping stone or side income while you build skills for higher-paying roles. Do not pay any "registration fee" -- legitimate platforms are always free to join.
2. Data entry specialist
You input information into spreadsheets, databases, or CRM systems. It sounds simple, but accuracy and speed matter. Clients value people who can type 50+ WPM with minimal errors.
Skills: Fast typing, spreadsheet proficiency (Google Sheets, Excel) Earnings: $3-5/hr (P10,000-P18,000/month part-time) Where to find work: OnlineJobs.ph, Upwork, Freelancer.com
3. Transcriptionist
You listen to audio recordings and type what you hear. Medical and legal transcription pay more but require specialized vocabulary.
Skills: Listening accuracy, typing speed, punctuation Earnings: $3-6/hr (P10,000-P20,000/month part-time) Platforms: Rev, TranscribeMe, GoTranscript
4. Online English tutor
This is one of the most accessible part-time jobs for Filipinos. You teach conversational English to students from Japan, South Korea, China, the Middle East, or Latin America. Sessions typically run 25-50 minutes.
Skills: Clear English speaking, patience, a quiet workspace Earnings: P100-P300+/hour depending on the platform Platforms: 51Talk, Preply, Cambly, Engoo Schedule note: Most students book evening or early morning sessions (PH time), which works well alongside a day job.
5. Chat support agent
You handle customer inquiries through text chat -- no phone calls. Companies need coverage across time zones, so part-time shifts are common.
Skills: Fast typing, problem-solving, patience Earnings: $3-5/hr (P10,000-P18,000/month part-time)
6. Content moderator
You review user-generated content on social media platforms, forums, or apps -- flagging posts that violate community guidelines.
Skills: Attention to detail, familiarity with social media Earnings: $3-5/hr (P10,000-P18,000/month part-time) Important note: Some moderation roles involve reviewing disturbing content. Ask about the type of content during interviews, and check if the company provides mental health support.
Intermediate: some experience or portfolio needed
7. Virtual assistant (general)
Virtual assistance is the most common remote job for Filipinos, and part-time arrangements are standard. You handle email management, scheduling, data organization, light research, and other administrative tasks.
Skills: Organization, communication, basic tech tools (Google Workspace, Zoom, Slack) Earnings: $4-8/hr (P15,000-P35,000/month part-time) Where to find work: OnlineJobs.ph, VirtualStaff.ph, Filipino Remote Jobs
Many full-time remote careers start with a part-time VA role. If you want to see where that path leads, check our guide to the highest paying remote jobs in the Philippines.
8. Social media manager
You create content calendars, schedule posts, respond to comments, and track analytics for businesses that don't have an in-house marketing team.
Skills: Canva, scheduling tools (Buffer, Later), basic copywriting, analytics Earnings: $5-10/hr (P18,000-P40,000/month part-time)
9. Content writer
You write blog posts, articles, website copy, or product descriptions. The Philippines' English proficiency makes this a natural fit. Clients range from startups to marketing agencies.
Skills: Writing, research, basic SEO understanding Earnings: $5-12/hr or P2-5 per word for beginners (P18,000-P45,000/month part-time)
10. Email marketing specialist
You manage newsletters, set up automated email sequences, segment audiences, and analyze open/click rates. Small businesses outsource this heavily.
Skills: Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or Klaviyo; copywriting; basic analytics Earnings: $5-10/hr (P18,000-P40,000/month part-time)
11. Online researcher / lead generator
You gather data, compile lists, research competitors, or find sales leads. It is not glamorous, but it is steady, and it teaches you skills that transfer to higher-paying marketing and strategy roles.
Skills: Google research, spreadsheets, attention to detail Earnings: $4-8/hr (P15,000-P30,000/month part-time)
12. Proofreader / editor
You review content for grammar, clarity, and consistency. If you are the type who spots typos on restaurant menus, this might be your thing.
Skills: Strong grammar, style guide knowledge (AP, Chicago), attention to detail Earnings: $5-10/hr (P18,000-P35,000/month part-time)
13. Ecommerce assistant
You manage product listings, process orders, handle customer inquiries, and update inventory for Shopify, Amazon, or Etsy stores. The ecommerce boom created strong demand for this role.
Skills: Platform familiarity (Shopify, Amazon Seller Central), customer service, basic spreadsheets Earnings: $4-8/hr (P15,000-P30,000/month part-time)
14. Video editor
Short-form video is everywhere -- YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Instagram Reels. Creators and businesses need editors who can cut footage, add captions, and create thumbnails.
Skills: CapCut (free), DaVinci Resolve (free), or Premiere Pro Earnings: $6-15/hr (P20,000-P50,000/month part-time)
Specialized: higher skills, higher pay
15. Graphic designer
You create logos, social media graphics, brand materials, presentations, and marketing assets. Design skills command strong rates, especially if you work with international agencies or startups.
Skills: Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Canva Pro; typography and layout principles Earnings: $10-25/hr (P35,000-P70,000/month part-time)
16. Web developer
Building and maintaining websites is one of the highest-paying remote jobs available to Filipinos. Part-time and project-based work is common -- many developers juggle 2-3 clients.
Skills: HTML/CSS/JavaScript, WordPress or Shopify, or full-stack frameworks (React, Node.js) Earnings: $15-40/hr (P50,000-P120,000+/month part-time)
17. Bookkeeper
You manage financial records, reconcile accounts, process invoices, and prepare reports for small businesses. Certified bookkeepers (QuickBooks ProAdvisor, Xero certified) earn more.
Skills: QuickBooks, Xero, or FreshBooks; accounting fundamentals Earnings: $8-18/hr (P30,000-P60,000/month part-time) Bonus: This pairs well with our freelancer tax guide -- understanding PH tax obligations matters if you handle other people's finances.
18. SEO specialist
You help websites rank higher on Google through keyword research, on-page optimization, content strategy, and link building. SEO retainers (monthly contracts) are common, making this a good fit for part-time work.
Skills: Ahrefs or Semrush, Google Search Console, technical SEO basics Earnings: $10-25/hr (P35,000-P70,000/month part-time)
19. Digital marketing specialist
You run paid advertising campaigns on Facebook, Google, or TikTok, analyze performance, and optimize for ROI. Businesses need this skill and often hire part-time specialists rather than full agencies.
Skills: Meta Ads Manager, Google Ads, analytics, A/B testing Earnings: $10-25/hr (P35,000-P70,000/month part-time)
20. UI/UX designer
You design user interfaces and experiences for apps and websites. This is project-based by nature, which fits part-time schedules well. Demand is strong from startups and product companies.
Skills: Figma, user research, wireframing, prototyping Earnings: $15-35/hr (P50,000-P100,000+/month part-time)
Where to find part-time online jobs
Not all platforms are equal. Here is where to look depending on what you need.
Philippine-focused platforms:
- OnlineJobs.ph -- The largest PH-specific remote job board. Most employers here are specifically looking for Filipino workers.
- VirtualStaff.ph -- Strong for VA and admin roles with direct hiring.
- Filipino Remote Jobs -- Our job board, focused on quality remote positions for Filipino professionals.
Global freelance platforms:
- Upwork -- Best for building a freelance reputation. Filipino freelancers are the second-largest group on the platform.
- Fiverr -- Good for project-based work (design, writing, video editing).
- Freelancer.com -- Wide range of job types, competitive bidding.
Job boards with remote/part-time filters:
- Indeed Philippines -- Filter by "remote" and "part-time"
- Jobstreet -- Has a dedicated home-based jobs section
Direct outreach:
- LinkedIn -- Search for companies posting remote roles and reach out to hiring managers.
- Cold pitch small businesses that clearly need help (bad website, inactive social media, no email marketing).
For a deeper comparison of platforms, read our OnlineJobs.ph vs Upwork vs VirtualStaff.ph breakdown.
How to get started with no experience
You do not need a degree or years of experience for most entry-level and intermediate roles. Here is the practical path:
1. Pick one role. Do not try to be a VA, writer, and designer at the same time. Focus on one skill for 30-60 days.
2. Build proof you can do the work. Take a free certification, complete a personal project, or do volunteer work. A content writer can publish 3 sample articles on Medium. A VA can put together a detailed case study of managing a mock client's calendar and email.
3. Create profiles on 2-3 platforms. OnlineJobs.ph and one global platform (Upwork or Fiverr) is a good starting combination.
4. Apply consistently. Five to ten applications per day. Customize each one -- generic copy-paste proposals get ignored.
5. Start at competitive rates, then raise them. Your first 2-3 clients build your reputation and reviews. Once you have proof of results, increase your rates every 3-6 months.
If you are starting from scratch, our guide on building a remote work portfolio with no experience walks through this in more detail.
Before you start: quick checklist
You do not need expensive equipment, but you do need the basics:
- Reliable internet -- at least 25 Mbps for video calls, 10 Mbps for text-based work
- A laptop or desktop -- a phone is not enough for professional remote work
- A quiet workspace -- even a corner of your room with a headset works
- A payment method -- set up Wise, PayPal, or Payoneer to receive international payments
- A backup plan for brownouts -- a power bank or nearby coworking space
The opportunity is real, but it takes work
Online part-time jobs are not a get-rich-quick scheme. They are a legitimate way to earn extra income, build skills, and eventually transition to higher-paying remote work if that is your goal. The Filipino freelancers earning P200,000+ per month all started somewhere -- many of them with a part-time VA or writing gig that paid P15,000 a month.
Pick one role from this list. Spend 30 days building the skill. Apply to 5 jobs a day. That is the formula.
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