Remote Software Trainer
What Is a Remote Software Trainer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Does a Remote Software Trainer Do?
A remote software trainer teaches employees of an organization on how to use a new or updated program using an online interface. In this role, you work from home to conduct training in a virtual classroom where you demonstrate the features of a software application to groups of varied sizes. Your duties also involve assessing the knowledge of the workforce to optimize the process and evaluating their progress. Other responsibilities focus on answering questions the staff has and making recommendations for additional content. Remote training offers myriad advantages for both employers and you as the trainer in flexibility and affordability.
How to Become a Remote Software Trainer
The qualifications to become a remote software trainer typically include a bachelor’s degree in human resources, education, or a related field. Most employers prefer job candidates with previous teaching experience. Certification is usually voluntary, and software companies such as Microsoft offer a broad range of instructional programs. Computer proficiency is imperative for this work from home opportunity. You must feel comfortable speaking in front of groups in an online environment. Many organizations have specific requirements for your computer equipment, connection speed, and internet access for the best virtual experience. Excellent communication skills are crucial for explaining technical information to a variety of individuals with varying levels of expertise.
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