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High Paying Entry Level Jobs You Can Find… Right Now!

Feb 29, 2024 Share
High Paying Entry Level Jobs

In order to make a good living you need a college degree and a whole lot of experience, right? Well, not so fast. In today’s economy there are lots of jobs you can find that you don’t need much experience in, and you might not even need a college degree to get one.

In fact, a recent article from Intelligent.com says 38% of employers avoid hiring recent college grads, with 58% of them saying recent grads are unprepared for the workforce.[1]

This means that if you’re an adult you may already have a leg up on recent college graduates when it comes to being hired. So, if you’re looking for a new job, now may be a great time to find one.

FindYourJobNow.com has connections with employers who offer entry level/little experience jobs, and in just a minute we’ll show you how you can find one.

But first, what are these good paying entry level jobs?

Well, before we get into some of these jobs, you should know that some of them will require licensing, trade school, vocational tech, apprenticeship or perhaps some sort of formal higher education. However, all of them are entry level and do not require you to have a ton of experience for you to possibly be hired.

Now, if you like some of the jobs you see below, but don’t have the licensing, trade school or vocational tech education that some may require (or are looking to get an online degree), SchoolMatchPro.com can help you out with that. Just visit their website to see what they can offer to help you improve your career opportunities.

Now, to the jobs.

Ready?

As highlighted in Yahoo! Finance, with average salaries and presented in no particular order, they are[2]…

Carpenter: Average base salary is $58,210

Video editor: Average base salary is $50,425

Electrician: Average base salary is $65,280

Customer service rep: Average base salary is $59,380

Life insurance agent: Average base salary is $66,999

Telemarketer: Average base salary is $80,484

TSA screener: Average base salary is $48,520

Real estate agent: Average base salary is $96,602

Entry-level police officer: Average base salary is $72,042

Medical records transcriptionist: Average base salary is $50,231

Language translator/interpreter: Average base salary is $58,400

Freelance writer: Average base salary is $59,402

Occupational therapist assistant: Average base salary is $66,280

Proofreader: Average base salary is $58,715

Virtual assistant: Average base salary is $74,837

Plumber: Average base salary is $65,190

IT technician: Average base salary is $51,417

Machine operator: Average base salary is $64,005

How to find a high paying entry level job with little or no experience:

If any of the high paying entry level jobs above interest you, go to FindYourJobNow.com’s homepage and enter the name of the job, and where you want to work, right there in the search bars.

You’ll see all the opportunities in your area, and you may be surprised to see you may not need any experience at all to get a good job.

And…

If you’re wondering if you do need licensing or other types of education for any of these jobs (some employers will give you on-the-job-training), just read the job description and the employers will tell you exactly what they’re looking for.

It’s that simple.

With so many great jobs available today, now’s the time to consider finding a new one…

You never know, a new job just might pay you a whole lot more than the one you have now.

Good luck!

[1] Nearly 4 in 10 employers avoid hiring recent college grads in favor of older workers - Intelligent

[2] 25 Entry-Level High Paying Jobs With Low/No Experience (yahoo.com)