Finding a job when you have a resume with no experience can be a challenge, especially if you’re not sure which jobs you would qualify for. However, you can use job search sites like Indeed, Zippia, ZipRecruiter, Glassdoor, LinkedIn and others to find job opportunities that don’t require a lot of (or any) previous experience. Tailor your search to “jobs with no experience,” or start searching for one of these 9 jobs that don’t require experience.
Average Annual Salary: $31,305 per year (Indeed)
A home health aide is a healthcare professional that cares for patients, typically the elderly, terminally ill or gravely injured, in their homes. They’re responsible for giving patients their medication, checking vitals, dressing wounds and reporting changes in the patient’s condition to their doctor. Home health aides also help their patients perform daily activities, like eating, bathing, brushing their teeth and getting dressed.
While you don’t need previous experience to become a home health aide, you may need to complete on-the-job training. You may also need to pass a national certification exam to work for an agency that receives Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. This credential will prove that you are well-trained in caring for patients as well as know proper protocols for various situations and emergencies.
Average Annual Salary: $32,552 per year (Indeed)
Security guards watches over an area or property and keeps people and property safe. While on duty, they may be responsible for checking guests in, verifying guests’ identities, authorizing guest and vendors, watching live security footage and patrolling the grounds or property. They may also need to take unauthorized or potentially dangerous people into temporary custody, diffuse security situations, respond to security breaches and collaborate with law enforcement and emergence response teams.
You can get a job as a security guard through a security agency that sends guards to client locations, or you can be hired directly by the company or organization that needs a security guard. Depending on which route you take, you might work security in a parking garage or lot, at a building front desk, during events or even throughout a building, like a hospital, museum, store or school. In addition, you may work any shift, including overnights.
For entry-level security guard roles, you typically don’t need experience. You may need to complete on-the-job training and become licensed for your specific role. In addition, your state may also have additional requirements for both armed and unarmed security personnel, which you may have to meet after being hired.
Average Annual Salary: $35,579 per year (ZipRecruiter)
A medical biller works in the accounts receivable department of a health care facility, tracking payments coming in from patients’ health insurance providers and from patients themselves. They must review patient accounts, track down outstanding payments, verify patient insurance, contact insurance providers to check the status of payments and collaborate with medical coders, medical receptionists and providers to ensure all patient procedures and visits are accurately billed.
You might find a role as a medical biller in hospitals, private practices, hospice facilities, outpatient facilities, urgent care centers and many other health care institutions. In addition, there are medical billing agencies that provide third-party medical billing services to providers and health care facilities.
Many entry-level medical biller roles don’t require previous experience, though knowledge and experience in medical billing, coding, accounts receivable, accounting or bookkeeping could help you better qualify. Employers typically offer on-the-job training, or you can get a certificate in medical billing and coding.
Average Annual Salary: $38,510 per year (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS])
A customer service representative handles customer issues over the phone, in person or via email or online chat. Depending on their industry, they may troubleshoot a customer’s issue, check on their order, complete transactions or help customers navigate software, website or product. Customer service representative roles are common in sales, retail and technology environments. You can find customers service rep roles in call centers, at retail companies and at third-party customer service agencies that contract with clients needed customer service reps.
This role doesn’t typically require job experience, but previous sales, retail or customer service experience may help you land a more lucrative position with higher pay. If you don’t have any experience, you will complete on-the-job training.
Average Annual Salary: $40,990 per year (BLS)
Administrative assistants are the first point of contact for an office, and they help office personnel by completing administrative and organizational tasks. They may be responsible for answering the phones and fielding calls, taking messages, making appointments, doing email correspondence, checking in guests for appointments, signing for deliveries and instructing vendors. Depending on the industry and the scope of the role, an administrative assistant may also run reports, stock office inventory, create presentations, take notes during meetings, send memos, proofread documents and manage projects.
You can work as an administrative assistant in practically any industry, including but not limited to business, construction, school administration, technology and health care. Many administrative assistant roles are entry level, so you don’t need any previous experience. Those with more complex responsibilities may require a few years of previous admin experience or work experience in that industry.
Average Annual Salary: $43,446 per year (ZipRecruiter)
A trades apprentice is a paid trainee working toward becoming a plumber, mason, electrician, carpenter or other tradesperson. After completing any required education program, you must work a certain number of hours in supervised training, known as an apprenticeship. Then, you can take and pass your state’s exam in your chosen trade to become a professional in that trade.
Average Annual Salary: $45,012 per year (Glassdoor)
A sales rep sells products or services to customers or clients on behalf on their company. They may conduct their work entirely by phone, in person, through email and online chat or some combination of these methods. Their primary duties include finding and qualifying leads, pitching to customers and clients, fostering customer relationships and securing sales contracts or transactions with customers.
You can work as a sales representative in practically any industry, including retail, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, technology and more. Some industries may require previous experience or a working knowledge of the industry, while others may not. Plus, many sales rep roles provide on-the-job and continuous training to help you get better.
Average Annual Salary: $48,167 per year (Indeed)
A public relations (PR) assistant is an entry-level role that provides administrative help to a PR team or other media and communications team or department. They’re responsible for managing calendars and appointments, developing PR content, proofreading content, serving as the first point of contact for the department as well as maintaining databases and mailing lists.
Some roles with more complex responsibilities may require previous experience, but others provide on-the-job training or expect you to learn as you go. You may need some of the following skills to work as a PR assistant: organization, communication, attention to detail, data entry, writing and editing, journalism and others.
Average Annual Salary: $62,990 per year (BLS)
A real estate agent represents a buyer or seller during the property selling process. Their duties can vary depending on whether they’re on the buyer or seller side. But some of the common responsibilities include creating attractive listings for properties, showing properties to prospective buyers, scheduling open houses and showings for the seller, fielding offers from prospective buyers, providing home buying and selling guidance to clients, collaborating with brokers, mortgage lenders and other industry professionals when closing a sale.
Real estate agent is just one of many high-paying jobs with no experience requirements. You need to complete a state-recognized real estate training and education program and become licensed as an agent. But if you want to find a job as a real estate agent with an agency, you may not need previous experience as many companies are willing to train new agents.