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how can i apply for a job?
how can i apply for a job?
without experience
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Laurie Pritchard, Ed. S., M.A.T.
Executive Trainer, Rocket Mortgage
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Wilmington, North Carolina
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Laurie’s Answer
A great way to get your first job is by looking at local businesses in your community. Ice cream shops and restaurants are great places to get job experience, and the good news is you don't need experience to get hired. Local business owners often like to employ students who live in the community. Working for you city's Department of Parks and Recreation is a great first job. Many employers like to hire young people and they are willing to provide training since they understand young students don't have a lot of job experience. Many of these small businesses will have you fill out a paper or online application, before interviewing you for the job.
If you are not looking to work at a business, providing services for family, friends, and neighbors like babysitting, tutoring, and mowing lawns provide you more flexibility while also helping you gain work experience.
Good luck finding your job!
If you are not looking to work at a business, providing services for family, friends, and neighbors like babysitting, tutoring, and mowing lawns provide you more flexibility while also helping you gain work experience.
Good luck finding your job!
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Celise’s Answer
Hello Erick! To apply for jobs without experience, there are numerous websites such as Indeed, and ZipRecruiter where you can search for jobs that don't require any experience. You can also search on Google for "no experience jobs available" in your area. From then, you can fill out their application or the company may ask for an interview and there you go! That's how to apply for a job without experience. Also keep in mind that even if you don't have experience with the job, if you have any interactive experience such as volunteer work, that is nice to let the employer know.
Search on Google for "no experience jobs available in [your location]"
Fill out their application or call.
Don't forget to explain any interactive experience.
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