remote positions with little/no experience
Unfortunately, I have been coding since 2007 and the terms "little experience" and "remote" don't really go together. Because working remotely means you'll essentially be on you own, at home, coding, most employers do not have the time, ability, or desire to train a coder. They'd rather the coder come with experience, and then they can tailor the coding to their organizations specific coding requirements. I went from working as a receptionist to learning the charge entry part, to studying for and passing the CPC in 2007. I then went to work for an anesthesia billing office, obtained my CANPC, and it was only then, with several years coding experience on my resume, that I was able to get a remote coding position. I ended up hating it and left after a few months, when my current job called and offered me a remote position, where I am still at today. So, it can be done, but it's not like those commercials you see on TV and in magazines "Code from Home!". Makes me mad when I see those, they're very misleading. Good luck!