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Questioning what next? Confused about how to start your career? Worried that your qualifications are
not enough? Here are some opportunities that can help start your career today – minimal prior
experience or skill set required!
Below are the jobs that fit this criteria:
1. Delivery Executive: Delivery executives are the need of the hour. From posts to parcels to food
and everything in between, we get it delivered to our doors. Working with logistics and supply
chain management companies, they are responsible for picking up orders from suppliers,
vendors, and customers, while navigating using a GPS system to secure deliveries and be on
time. The one skill set you will require is to know how to ride a bicycle and/or a bike or minivans
to commute.
2. Plumber:They are service sector workers who understand plumbing installations and pipelines,
and receive work depending on the crisis that may arise from time to time. A plumber can be
someone who is self-employed and available on call when required or they can work with an
organization that provides professional services to companies and/or households.
3. Waiter: These are customer service personnel who are crucial to the hospitality industry. They
are the ones who take your orders, answer questions about the menu, and have face-to-face
interaction with the customers. Good talking skills are considered vital. Waiters are also
sometimes responsible for the hygiene and cleanliness of the restaurant. They often start their
days early in the morning and/or work in shifts.
4. Security Guard: They are the personnel who are responsible for the protection of residents, staff
or visitors of a specific building – residential or commercial. They often work on a shift basis.
Common responsibilities of this job role includes protecting properties, checking visitors and
vehicles entering the property, making sure the rules and policies are followed by everyone, and
patrolling the property, among others.
5. Warehouse Worker : This is a job role that is labor-intensive and requires lots of physical
strength. These workers are mostly employed by factories and/or warehouses to take care of
loading, unloading and maintaining inventory. They track movements of goods within the
warehouse. In a warehouse that uses machinery, a worker may also be trained to operate the
machinery.