It's actually relatively easy to get hired for an entry level job. You might want to try working in a supermarket, in a store such as Wal Mart or in a department store. If you prefer to work in an office and are a relatively good typist then you may want to try data entry, which is a monotonous but easy job -- when I did it they let us wear headsets and listen to music while we worked.
You also might want to try interning. A lot of companies have paid internship programs, particularly if you're in college. If you're interested in politics and government, there are lots of internship opportunities although they are unpaid (and the office I worked out hires kids even if there still in high school). You may want to try a state representatives office. I did that, and started out as an unpaid intern and it led to a paying position -- it's worth it if government or politics is the field you want to get into.
2006-08-26 11:22:06
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answered by Scotty 3
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2006-08-26 16:16:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the mall or a grocery store, Target or a similar large-scale store, maybe a local drug store, or convenience store, too. You want something that requires common sense rather than experience, where they can train you to do the job. Good luck.
2006-08-26 11:19:27
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answered by Shibi 6
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A good place to start is where I have been looking for a job in the greater Seattle area.
Try: http://seattle.craigslist.org
and choose the job category in the column entitled Jobs that best suits what your searching for. Good Luck!
2006-08-29 14:05:11
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answered by FlaCB 3
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Depends what kind of field you want to get into. Don't go to fast food please! Start as a teacher's assisant at a school or as an office assistant. Of course you can always volunteer somewhere just to get the experience - NO ONE SAYS NO TO THAT! not even doctor offices!
2006-08-26 11:19:46
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answered by abcdefg_female 2
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well, start with a resume. and on it list some of yours skills. just because you haven't worked, doesn't mean you don't have experiance. for ex. if your a neat freak, you could probably list organized as a skill, or if your someone who is aways on the go, you could say that your motivated. things like that. most word programs have a resume template that you can follow
2006-08-26 11:26:44
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answered by shotgunsherriffs 3
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first you should think about what you would like to do and then see where you can begin a career in that field because there is nothing worse then having to go to work everyday to a job that you hate
2006-08-26 11:21:44
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answered by deepbushhunter69 3
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Well, it all depends on what type of job you want, how much you want to make, and what skills you have...I would try using a headhunter in your area to help you find a job. Good luck!!
2006-08-26 11:19:07
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answered by lt 3
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that depends on how old you are, and your level of motivation. if you want to work for yourself, control your own hours, make as much money as you want, plus have great benefits, you can contact me via email or instant message at: starsalso@yahoo.com
if you're young and/or not very motivated, starbucks is a FUN place to work.
2006-08-26 11:20:55
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answered by Anonymous
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try unemployment offices there or places like fast food or grocery stores they hire alot of teens at those type of places i figure with fast food you have to be trained anyways so you not having any experience wouldnt matter.
2006-08-26 11:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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