The only operating rooms jobs that may not require schooling or experience would be cleaning. Any time someone is assisting in a surgery, special training is required.
Security officer jobs and other related jobs do not usually require a degree or schooling. Usually it is based more on your physical build, experience, and background check.
Jobs operating a dump truck or other heavy, construction machines may require a Commercial Driver's License. It helps to have some experience operating heavy machinery in order to be considered for a job.
Most of these jobs require that you have previous reporter experience. If you have other experience this may also be accepted.
Entry level janitor jobs will not require experience. You will learn the trade on the job. The higher paying jobs of course will not be entry level and expect experience.
It depends on the job that you are looking for, but on average part time jobs do require the same amount of schooling as part time jobs do. To qualify as a part time job you are simply working less hours, on average about 20-30 hours a week.
If an individual would like a job at AOL, which stands for American On Line, the type of experience required would be determined by the type of job the person desires. For instance, a customer service representative only requires a limited amount of training and schooling. However, a person who wishes to be employed as a information technician would require much more experience and schooling.
not true, some jobs require no experience
Not all jobs require experience. If you have a driver's license you can make deliveries.
Not necessarily, some jobs do not require experience at all.
Security guard jobs require experience and training everywhere you go. You may first try working at bars as a bouncer. Those jobs usually require only a large build.
There are various jobs that do not require a college degree, though these days more and more jobs are beginning to require at least a partial college education. Finding one of these jobs really depends upon what field you are planning to work in, if it is a more specialized field, you may need to attend some schooling. Most insurance jobs likely require at least a bit of education in the insurance field.
Yes, senior engineer jobs do require a lot of experience. You must first get a degree in engineering, then you must job shadow, then you must get hired and work your way up in the company.