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What is the salary for a Work From Home Customer Service Representative at Walmart per month?
What is the salary for a Work From Home Customer Service Representative at Walmart per hour?
How much does a Work From Home Walmart Home make?
As of Nov 27, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Work From Home Walmart Home in the United States is $20.62 an hour.
While ZipRecruiter is seeing hourly wages as high as $28.85 and as low as $14.42, the majority of Work From Home Walmart Home wages currently range between $16.59 (25th percentile) to $23.08 (75th percentile) across the United States. The average pay range for a Work From Home Walmart Home varies greatly (by as much as 6), which suggests there may be many opportunities for advancement and increased pay based on skill level, location and years of experience.
If you haven't, I would consider looking into it. Be aware that working from home is not for everyone, and it does take a different type of discipline, but it is an excellent option if you can get it. These jobs used to take place in call centers but went remote during COVID. After all the pandemic stuff calmed down, the company decided to keep the jobs remote. There are SO MANY options to choose when it comes to different departments, and I know plenty of people that went from in store positions to remote and are thriving. I will try my best to answer any questions anybody might have about the positions.
EDIT: Just to add, I know navigating the career section is a huge pain. I believe I found it on Indeed when I applied.
UPDATE 5/10/25: I got a lot of replies out of nowhere yesterday!! We've only been hiring when gearing up for the holidays. Search for Customer Resolution Specialist positions, Tier II and III. Those would be the positions that would be most likely available at that time. I stumbled upon it while searching for remote positions during Covid, and Walmart had shut down all their call centers. They decided after the pandemic had ended to keep everyone at home, which is why it exists now. I wish so much that I could give you a clearer direction on how to apply. For those looking, I wish you the best of luck!! I know of two folks on my team who came directly from stores. The positions are not available in all states. I know Texas, NC, Arizona, and Arkansas are on the list. I will get specifics and update this again next week.
UPDATE 5/27/25: Here ya go! https://careers.walmart.com/corporate/customer-service-and-call-center
There is most likely nothing available due to the time of year, but check back in the fall!!
UPDATE 11/05/25: It doesn't look like there will be a reliable way to find a remote position anymore, as Walmart has since begun moving a few select teams back to a hybrid or in-office position. There may still be a bit available during the holidays for seasonal work, but I would not bet on it.
Just trying to see how people who have made a career out of Walmart are making it.
Hey everyone, quick question. I was told that Walmart actually has a lot of work-from-home jobs, but I can’t figure out where people are finding them.
When I go on the regular Walmart Careers site, all I mostly see are in-store positions or management roles in specific locations. I’m trying to see if Walmart really does have legit remote or stay-at-home positions, and if so, how to filter for them.
If anyone knows the right place to look, what keywords to search, or if there’s a specific site or category Walmart uses for remote jobs, please let me know. I’m trying to find something that pays $23+ an hour, preferably customer service or something similar.
Any advice or tips from people who already work remotely for Walmart would be appreciated!