Where to Find Entry Level Jobs
Looking for work, in a nutshell, stinks. This is especially true if you are currently unemployed because you have been laid off or fired from another job and need to work desperately. Every time the phone rings you jump up hoping that it is a prospective employer wanting you to come in for an interview and then feeling let down when it is your mother or your neighbor calling. One of the types of jobs that you might be in the market for are entry level jobs, and to find entry level jobs, you are going to have to have to spend a little time online.
Entry level jobs can be found in every career field in the world from physicians (what do you think an intern is anyway?) to corporate careers (many CEOs started as assistants, mail room attendants, etc.). However, in order to find entry level jobs you are going to have to know which career that you are interested in. It will not do you any good to look for entry level jobs and an architect company if you want to be a stock market broker, so keep that in mind during your job search.
There is a popular misconception that entry level jobs mean easy jobs or jobs that require no skills. However, entry level means that you are not in management positions and often means that formal education is not required for the position (depending on the field). An example of an entry level job that requires experience and knowledge is that of a secretary. This means if you are trying to find entry level jobs in hopes of getting a job that doesn’t mind that you dropped out of high school or have no other job skills, then you may want to search for a different criteria.
To find entry level jobs that you would enjoy or be qualified for, you should try various job sites online and see what jobs are available there. They will usually tell you in a job listing whether or not a position is an entry level position and what requirements that you need to complete the job successfully.
