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Easy-to-land jobs after high school?

Hey! I'm gonna graduate from high school soon and was wondering if there are jobs out there that don't require much experience. I'd love any advice on finding jobs after high school with no experience necessary. Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Certainly! Let's dive into a few opportunities that typically don't require a lot of prior experience and may be good fits for recent high school graduates.

1. Retail Sales Associate: In this role, you'll work in a store (e.g. clothing, electronics, homeware) to assist customers, provide product knowledge, and handle transactions. Some roles even offer commission-based earnings in addition to your base pay, so there's the potential to earn more based on your sales.

2. Food Service: This field includes positions like server, host/hostess, barista, or fast food worker. These roles often provide flexible hours which can be advantageous if you pursue education or other commitments concurrently.

3. Customer Service Representative: In this role, you'll handle customer inquiries and complaints, usually over the phone, email, or chat. Many of these jobs are now remote, offering the convenience of working from home.

4. Warehouse Worker: Warehouses for companies like Amazon often hire high school graduates for positions that involve sorting products, packing orders, and shipping. These jobs might require some physical stamina but usually pay above minimum wage.

5. Entry-level Healthcare: Positions like a home health aide or certified nursing assistant (CNA) require minimal certification and offer a way into the healthcare field. It could be ideal if you're considering a career in nursing or healthcare down the line.

Remember to leverage any skills or interests you have while job hunting. For instance, if you have a knack for fixing things, you might consider a role in maintenance or repair. Or, if you love working out, you might look into becoming a fitness trainer. Even skills from your hobbies or high school electives can be applied in some job settings, so don't overlook these.

Just a note—while these jobs typically do not demand much experience, they may still require certain skills or traits, such as good communication, punctuality, or customer service skills. Be sure to highlight these in your resume or interview. Good luck with your job hunt!

a year ago

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