My first job was in construction working for pennys with an awfull boss. Was terrible but since that experience every other job and boss seems lik a piece of cake! Whatever it is, make sure its a job that does actually require you to work. Otherwise when you do get a job that does require you to work it will be a big shock for you!
Babysitting can be good. It may pay well & it's easy. How about a paper route?
My first job was mowing lawns. You might rake leaves, clean gutters, shovel snow off sidewalks, trim trees or sweep floors. My second job was in a horse stable cleaning stalls and exercising the horses.
If you're looking for proper employment, start small & work your way up. For instance, if you're interested in a career, start as a waiter/waitress & gain some experience with public service.
Babysitting, paper routes, mowing lawns, sweeping floors, shoveling snow, clearing walk ways, delivering groceries, selling magazine subscriptions...
Some of the best entry level jobs for the teens are in the fast food industry and retailers like Target or Walmart. These jobs have reasonable working hours. The pay rates are attractive as well.
Entry-level government jobs include customer service advisor (usually for local authorities), data processor, administrative assistant and receptionist.
There are many entry level civilian jobs in the UN. The company Find Me Jobs is very good at locating jobs in any location. They can be contacted by email or phone, and have a long list of jobs in any city.
There are a lot of accounting jobs reaching high and starting on the entry level. Good jobs to start with are audit accountant, audit associate, payroll associate, account clerk associate.
The availability of entry level jobs for someone with no college education depends on the economy. There are always some entry level jobs available, but if the economy is poor, then more college graduates will be going after jobs that they ordinarily would not.
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Indeed.com has a database of updated job openings. Visit http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Entry+Level+Computer+Technician&l=Wyoming for entry level jobs specific to junior computer technicians in Wyoming.
There are a wide range of jobs that would be suitable for a teenager embarking on their first step into the world of work. Online job directories would be the first place to look, where you will be able to find an entry-level position.
Monster.com lists thousands of available jobs throughout the country on their website. Some of these jobs are entry level, while some require professional experience. The website will let you search and filter based on what you are looking for. So if you only want to see entry level jobs in a certain location, it will only show you these positions.
People can find entry level jobs in New York by attending job fairs and seminars and bringing your resume to the types of jobs you would want to work at.
You can find entry level receptionist jobs online at Craigslist.com, simplyhired.com, linkedin.com, and indeed.com. You can also easily find them at new dental offices.
There are no entry level jobs that pay 100K. Every higher level education opens up opportunities for 100K+ jobs for those that excel though. Go for something you are good at.
Entry level jobs can be enough to live on if you can manage your money wisely and you are creative with the other aspects of your life. It also depends if you have kids or not.