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What kind of job is our there for someone who doesn't have experience and doesn't want to work in retail?
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Amanda Garcia

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So many entry level jobs for beginners
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Nur Yunlu

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Hey @Mia Y, have you ever considered restaurant jobs?
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There are many entry-level jobs available, especially in the service or hospitality industries, such as working at restaurants, hotels, or call centers. Other options include administrative assistants, warehouse workers, or delivery drivers. You can also utilize online job search providers, such as Jobcase, Indeed, or Glassdoor, to find job openings that fit your experience and interests.
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They can offer less $$ that way
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@Mia Y, there are many job titles out there in today's workforce that don't require prior experience.
Employers recognize that in order to gain experience in a position, one must start somewhere. Remember, none of us know until we know.
So, to name a few jobs that do not require that you know how to do the job before being hired are:
Customer Service Representative: Handling customer inquiries, resolving complaints, and providing support via phone, email, or chat.
Receptionist: Greeting visitors, answering phone calls, and performing administrative tasks at the front desk.
Data Entry Clerk: Entering data into computer systems, maintaining records, and ensuring accuracy.
Cashier: Processing payments, handling cash registers, and providing friendly customer service in various establishments.
Delivery Driver: Transporting goods and packages to customers' locations, often with a valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle.
Food Service Worker: Preparing food, taking orders, and serving customers in restaurants, cafeterias, or fast-food establishments.
Warehouse Associate: Assisting with inventory management, packing and shipping orders, and operating machinery in a warehouse environment.
Housekeeping Attendant: Cleaning and maintaining the cleanliness of hotels, hospitals, offices, or other facilities.
Home Health Aide: Providing basic care and assistance to elderly or disabled individuals in their homes.
These roles may not require prior experience, but having relevant skills, a positive attitude, and strong work ethic can increase your chances of securing these positions.
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