15 Gigs You Can Get with Zero Experience
So, you’re looking for your first job and don’t know where to start. You see tons of postings but don’t have the experience needed. You’re probably wondering: What jobs can I get with no experience?
Gigs are a great way to gain experience since they usually have lower entry requirements. You can work different jobs and learn new skills fast. We’ll walk you through how to get your first gig with AmbiMi and roles to look out for.
How to Find a Gig with No Experience
Finding a job without having any experience can be stressful. AmbiMi makes your job search easy. Here’s how you can find your first gig in under a day.
First, you read our list below and do a bit of research on the roles. You decide you’re interested in Warehouse Associate positions and are looking for $17/hr. Then, you download AmbiMi and create your profile. You select the following skills you want to develop:
Counterbalanced Forklift
Dispatching
Loading/unloading
Lift up to 50lbs
Order Picking
Receiving
Shipping
Just like that – you already got matches for General Helper and Warehouse roles! You apply to the gigs, and an org (what we call a company) confirms you for a Warehouse Associate shift tomorrow. Then, you find your PPE (high visibility vest and steel-toed boots) and get ready for the next day.
You head to your gig in the morning and arrive 15 minutes early. The shift went great, and they extended your contract a week. Your skills and experience are updated in your AmbiFile. Now you have verified experience to show future potential employers.
You can do exactly the same with the following 15 jobs…
Gigs You Can Get with Zero Experience
Warehouse Associate
“Managing incoming Inventory, filling orders, and keeping the warehouse neat and ordered.”
General Helper
“Performing manual tasks on-site. Can be in various fields including warehouse, production, construction, restoration, and landscaping.”
Painter
“Painting and minor repairs on walls and other surfaces”
Landscaper
“Building and maintaining gardens, parks and other outdoor landscapes.”
Lawn Care Specialist
“Maintaining lawns, hedges and trees by mowing, seeding, fertilizing, and trimming.”
Delivery Driver
“Collecting items and transporting them to their destinations.”
Security Guard
“Protecting property or individuals by patrolling and acting as access control.”
Cashier
“Assisting customers, scanning items, and collecting payments.”
Customer Service Representative
“Assisting customers with buying decisions, recommending products or services, and taking orders.
Sales Representative
“Often working for retailers, helping customers, answering questions, and selling products.
Barista
“Greeting and helping customers, making beverages, and serving food.”
Server
“Answering questions, taking orders, and selling food and drink.”
Prep Cook
“Prepping ingredients, making food, and cleaning the kitchen.”
Administrative Assistant
“Performing clerical tasks including answering phones, arranging meetings and travel, and managing schedules.”
Data Entry Clerk
“Gathering documents and entering data in a database.”