Good entry level jobs that don't require much education?

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What are the best sales jobs? Auto sales?

Tech breh or sales with software or subscription model, entry level software sales are easy to get into and mgmt roles are promoted from with in.

EDIT: one big place that all sales companies recruit from is Enterprise car rental. My previous job had 5-6 in a territory of 30 sales reps.
 

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First thought they came to my mind was President.

QA is an area you can get into though if you have the right mindset. What you’re testing is specific to the company and many times doesn’t require you to know many if any tools.
 

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Learn to use Excel if you don't already know how. Get good at it. A lot of administrative office positions out there that need people who are adept at excel, quickbooks MS word etc, to process and organize company data.. no degree required. They don't pay much more than what youre doing, but I mean you're options are limited. If you cant do physical labor then you need an education... no real shortcuts. Only other thing I can think of is working as an insurance salesman or something sales related.
I tried to look at coding with places like freecodecamp.com, but it was too complicated for me.

What's a good job that I can get with being very good at Excel, but not needing to know any coding?
 

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I tried to look at coding with places like freecodecamp.com, but it was too complicated for me.

What's a good job that I can get with being very good at Excel, but not needing to know any coding?

try looking for Data entry specialist positions... or maybe get a payroll cert, you could process payroll.

i mean..... im not gonna hold you, i made my post over 7 years ago, the scene has changed quite a bit since then. A LOT more ppl know excel now, and its not quite as high in demand unfortunately. Youll want some other skills to go along with it these days.
 

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Home inspector or appraiser. Air traffic controller. Lab tech ( AA degree). Radiology tech. Sonographer. You should at least shoot for a 2 year degree. That’s quick to get. Got mine in a year and a half
 
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