With a LinkdIn account, a laptop, a smartphone, it’s almost impossible not to find a job at a serious company.
Ideally, you should also know English and how to use a laptop. But nowadays it is almost impossible not to know how to operate a laptop.
You can try on freelancing sites, you can also try on sites with job ads where full-time or part-time, remote jobs are posted.
Remote jobs have their advantages and disadvantages. One advantage would be the cost of commuting to work and avoiding contact with people with a particular virus, such as COVID19. The disadvantages are the lack of co-workers and you will miss the jokes with them.
You can focus on areas such as content creation, such as educational content for students. You can put this content on a blog or share it on social networks.
You can also go to freelancing sites. There are countless freelancing sites. You will need to create an account first and then look for a job. Even photographers or people who know how to work on a photo or video editing program are looking for.
For freelancing sites, you first create an account and then look for clients. When you get good enough, customers will look for you. But this requires patience. Sometimes it takes a long time for someone to hire you.
This can happen even faster. It is not a written rule. It depends on how you manage to find your first job. The feedback left by the clients will recommend you further, to another client, after you have finished that job.
You can also make money with a blog. But for this you need patience and keep working for years. Then inevitably, if you are good enough, there will be customers who will ask you and will want to pay you for what you know how to do, and the services you can bring.