15 Unskilled Jobs in the USA That Immigrants Can Apply for Today

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 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.

Workers in the USA

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.


πŸ› ️ The 15 Best Unskilled Jobs for Immigrants in the USA

  1. 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. 2. Restaurant Dishwasher / Kitchen Helper
    Restaurants always need dishwashers and helpers. You learn fast and can move up to cook positions quickly.
  3. 3. Hotel Housekeeper
    Cleaning rooms, restocking supplies, and keeping spaces neat. Hospitality hires year-round, especially in tourist states.
  4. 4. Retail Stocker
    You organize shelves, manage inventory, and assist customers. Many grocery chains hire without experience.
  5. 5. Landscape Worker
    If you enjoy outdoor work, landscaping companies are always looking for hands-on workers.
  6. 6. Construction Laborer
    Assisting builders, carrying materials, cleaning worksites. On-site training is common.
  7. 7. Farm Worker
    Harvesting, sorting produce, and seasonal agricultural tasks. Some states have year-round operations.
  8. 8. Package Handler
    Loading/unloading trucks and organizing shipments at major delivery companies.
  9. 9. Home Care Aide (Non-Medical)
    Assisting seniors with simple daily tasks. Short trainings are usually provided.
  10. 10. Factory/Assembly Line Worker
    Repetitive assembly tasks, basic machine operation, and packing.
  11. 11. Janitor / Building Cleaner
    Cleaning offices, toilets, classrooms, and public spaces. Night shifts available.
  12. 12. Grocery Bagger
    Helping customers, organizing bags, supporting the front end of the store.
  13. 13. Car Wash Attendant
    Washing and detailing cars; often includes tips.
  14. 14. Fast-Food Crew Member
    Taking orders, preparing meals, and maintaining cleanliness. Quick hiring process.
  15. 15. Security Guard (Unarmed)
    Monitoring entry points and patrolling locations. Some states require a basic permit.
Warehouse workers

(Continue to Page 2 for where to apply, application tips, and SOUFJAN advice.)