πΊπΈ 15 Unskilled Jobs in the USA That Immigrants Can Apply for Today
Entry-level jobs you can apply for right now — explained clearly and simply.
Moving to the United States brings new opportunities — but for many new immigrants, the first challenge is finding a job quickly. Luckily, the U.S. economy has a large number of unskilled and entry-level positions that require no degree, no U.S. experience, and minimal training. These roles provide a dependable first income, help you build references, and allow you to improve your English while working.
⚠️ Before You Apply: Work Authorization Matters
U.S. employers must check work authorization using the I-9 process. You may qualify to work legally if you have:
- An Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
- A Green Card
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS) work rights
- A work-authorized visa
If you're unsure about your status, consult a legal clinic or an accredited immigration advisor. This article is informational only—not legal advice.
π ️ The 15 Best Unskilled Jobs for Immigrants in the USA
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1. Warehouse Packer / Order Picker
You prepare orders, sort shipments, scan items, and pack boxes. Warehouses hire in large numbers, making it one of the easiest jobs to secure. -
2. Restaurant Dishwasher / Kitchen Helper
Restaurants always need dishwashers and helpers. You learn fast and can move up to cook positions quickly. -
3. Hotel Housekeeper
Cleaning rooms, restocking supplies, and keeping spaces neat. Hospitality hires year-round, especially in tourist states. -
4. Retail Stocker
You organize shelves, manage inventory, and assist customers. Many grocery chains hire without experience. -
5. Landscape Worker
If you enjoy outdoor work, landscaping companies are always looking for hands-on workers. -
6. Construction Laborer
Assisting builders, carrying materials, cleaning worksites. On-site training is common. -
7. Farm Worker
Harvesting, sorting produce, and seasonal agricultural tasks. Some states have year-round operations. -
8. Package Handler
Loading/unloading trucks and organizing shipments at major delivery companies. -
9. Home Care Aide (Non-Medical)
Assisting seniors with simple daily tasks. Short trainings are usually provided. -
10. Factory/Assembly Line Worker
Repetitive assembly tasks, basic machine operation, and packing. -
11. Janitor / Building Cleaner
Cleaning offices, toilets, classrooms, and public spaces. Night shifts available. -
12. Grocery Bagger
Helping customers, organizing bags, supporting the front end of the store. -
13. Car Wash Attendant
Washing and detailing cars; often includes tips. -
14. Fast-Food Crew Member
Taking orders, preparing meals, and maintaining cleanliness. Quick hiring process. -
15. Security Guard (Unarmed)
Monitoring entry points and patrolling locations. Some states require a basic permit.
(Continue to Page 2 for where to apply, application tips, and SOUFJAN advice.)