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Jessica Lopez
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How can I get a job with little to no experience?

I've been helping with my sick father. He passed away 9/6/26. I'm ready to get back to work. #advice #jobsearch

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that means he still has a year to live 2026?

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I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. It's understandable that you've been away due to family obligations. To get a job with little to no experience, consider starting with entry-level positions, internships, or volunteering to gain skills and build your resume. Use platforms like Jobcase, Indeed, and LinkedIn to search for opportunities and network with professionals in your desired field. Tailor your resume and cover letter to highlight your transferable skills and showcase your eagerness to learn and grow in a new role. Good luck!

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General Entry-Level Job Search Platforms

Indeed – Good for filtering by “entry-level” and “no experience required.”

LinkedIn Jobs – Apply directly and also network with recruiters.

Glassdoor – Helps with both applications and company reviews.

ZipRecruiter – Easy one-click apply for entry-level jobs.

Snagajob – Focuses on hourly and flexible work opportunities.

🔹 Healthcare & Medical Assisting

Hospital & Clinic Websites (UCSF, Mayo, Cleveland Clinic, etc.) – Many offer entry-level MA, externships, or trainee programs.

Community Health Centers – Often hire with minimal experience if you have certification.

Staffing Agencies (e.g., Maxim Healthcare, AMN Healthcare) – They help place new grads.

Local Private Practices (OB-GYN, pediatrics, oncology, family medicine) – Often open to training enthusiastic MAs.

🔹 Cybersecurity / Tech

Handshake (if you’re a student/new grad) – Partnered with universities.

Internships.com – Remote or short-term cybersecurity internships.

EntryLevel.io – Offers structured pathways for real-world projects.

AngelList (Wellfound) – Startups often hire juniors willing to learn.

Government portals (like USAJobs.gov in the US) – IT/cyber internships, apprenticeships.

TryHackMe / HackTheBox job boards – Some companies post junior roles for active learners.

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Lie about your experience make it sound believable if you can win them over you will always find work…otherwise continue to be honest.

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Yes

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Sorry to hear about your loss. You can try DoorDash. No experience required.

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Cashier at Jitb

So u still have a whole year with him then

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Disability

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How to apply

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Wilmercarter looking for work

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