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What jobs are available for kids right out of high school?

I'm about to graduate and want to start working without going to college immediately. What are some job options for someone fresh out of high school?

a year ago

There are several job options available for high school graduates looking to immediately enter the workforce without attending college first. Here are a few types of jobs you could consider:

1. Trade Jobs: Many high-demand jobs are found in the trades industry which don't necessarily require a degree but could require apprenticeships or vocational training. These include jobs like electrician, plumber, HVAC technician, locksmith, and construction worker.

2. Retail and Customer Service Jobs: This sector has always been a go-to for people seeking employment right after high school. Positions like retail associate, barista, cashier, customer service representative, or sales assistant often require little to no previous experience.

3. Administrative roles: These could include receptionist positions or administrative assistants. They often require excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.

4. Restaurant Industry: Positions can range from a dishwasher, server, line cook, or even assistant manager.

5. Delivery driver: With the increase in online shopping and food delivery services, the demand for delivery drivers has grown. This job requires a valid driver's license.

6. Healthcare support roles: Jobs like phlebotomist, home health aide, medical assistant, or pharmacy technician often require some vocational training but present a stable career option.

Even though these roles don't require a college degree, they might require further training or a certain skill set, so looking into possibilities that align with your abilities and interests should be a priority. Remember, many people use these positions as stepping stones to further their careers later on with additional training or education.

a year ago

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