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Try reaching out to temp agencies. If you can spin your service industry experience as customer service maybe you can get something like a receptionist. Answer from Potential-Error2529 on reddit.com
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/asknyc › nyc resident looking for jobs that require little-to-no experience
r/AskNYC on Reddit: NYC resident looking for jobs that require little-to-no experience
July 30, 2023 -

I'm having trouble finding work in the NYC area. What are some jobs that are pretty easy to land regardless of background? Preferably above minimum wage. I don't have a criminal history (hooray) ...or a car (not hooray). Any suggestions and/or thoughts are appreciated.

A little background:
I'd been working as a software engineer (from home) for the last few years and came to the conclusion that the field wasn't for me. I was pretty burnt out and had money in savings so I quit. A little bit of time has passed and the dust has settled a bit. Looking for a job to keep some money coming in, get out of the apartment, be useful, and keep busy while I figure out my next move. I have little bit of service industry experience so I've applied to a ton of service industry jobs but haven't had much luck yet. I get the sense people are put off given I'm coming off a job with great pay in a completely different field.

Thanks.

P.S. I was considering food delivery with an e-bike but there's not really a good place to keep a bike at my place.

P.P.S. If you have tips on how to get your foot in the door as server or barback I'm very curious.

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/newyorkcity › how can i get a serving job in manhattan with no experience?
r/newyorkcity on Reddit: How can I get a serving job in Manhattan with no experience?
September 3, 2021 -

Plenty of customer facing experience, including several years in grocery stores, as well as some sales and product support experience. But haven’t worked in a restaurant since high school, and I’m sure I wouldn’t be able to get a reference from them, as that was over ten years ago.

Definitely not interested in hearing “it’s impossible” or anything like that, but would be grateful for any helpful input. 🙏 💕

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › i can't find a job at all in nyc. what can i do??
r/NYCjobs on Reddit: I can't find a job at all in NYC. What can I do??
February 26, 2025 -

I live in NYC and I am struggling to find a real job. I have an updated resume and I have applied for all types of jobs out there, retail, restaurants, fast food, warehouse, security and other stuff but I literally can't find anything at all. I have been looking for so many jobs but I don't get callbacks and I don't get responses anymore. I keep getting rejected and I try to fix my resume and everything available. I am open for anything at the moment except driving because I don't have my driver's license and I can't walk dogs because I am allergic to them. I am applying to other jobs and nobody is really hiring out here and I have bills and credit cards to pay back. I also don't have a college degree at all but I am working on it. What types of companies are hiring really quick and need people a lot? Can someone please help!?

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › jobs that hire quick with no experience
Jobs that hire quick with no experience : r/NYCjobs
February 26, 2021 - If OP lies and says they worked for a small mom and pop store, for example, they wouldn’t even use the same system as a large retail store but the OP could still say they have experience to get their foot in the door. They shouldn’t lie and say they’ve worked as a brain surgeon but there’s a lot of creative ways to fib so that you look like you have some work experience so you can actually get a job. ... I am not talking about you.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › any see any no experience openings anywhere nyc
r/NYCjobs on Reddit: Any see any no experience openings anywhere nyc
November 15, 2023 - The best jobs that tend to pay like $25/hr+ and have no experience needs are usually in hotels.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/asknyc › how to find work in nyc (desperate)
r/AskNYC on Reddit: How to find work in NYC (desperate)
October 6, 2024 -

Hi, not sure if this is the right place to post this but figured it was worth a shot. i (21f) moved to nyc about 2 months ago and haven’t been able to find work. i’ve been mostly applying to restaurant/cafes because that’s what i have experience doing, but ive not been hearing back from anywhere, even if they seem interested when i drop off my resume. i also include a glowing letter of recommendation from my most recent job at a bakery back home. i just don’t know what else to do; i am completely broke and im scared i wont be able to afford rent- i can hardly afford groceries. i was just wondering if anybody has tips on how to make money fast/get jobs quickly in nyc- im truly desperate. I’m truly such a hard worker and fast learner. i feel anxious all of the time-i had no idea it would be THIS difficult to find a job here (which ik, was probably incredibly naive of me). any tips at all would be hugely appreciated, thanks so much. editing to add my skills! i’ve worked as a hostess and foodrunner at a semi nice restaurant where i also did all sorts of other stuff like picked up orders from local stores for the kitchen and make deliveries, as well as things like bus tables and make menus (it was a pretty disorganized place lol) and for the past couple years ive worked at a bakery on and off where i would pack food, take orders, was trained as a barista, and help out in the back when needed with things like chopping and whipping frosting as well as prepping ‘kits’ (basically just putting together large batches of dry ingredients for cake and stuff). both of my jobs included a lot of being flexible and just hopping in wherever i was needed.

i’m honestly tearing up with all of the sweet responses. i’ve been so so anxious and having so many people offer suggestions just means a lot, even if they’re just comments. thanks guys

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › anyone know jobs hiring with no experience necessary?
Anyone know jobs hiring with no experience necessary? : r/NYCjobs
July 4, 2024 - You get in here these are long term jobs because they pay exceptionally. They are work from home and they train. You need to pass the assessment they send you and both interviews. Inbox me for more info. And this is serious and not fraudulent. ... One last thing. If you get past the assessment look into doing STAR method interviews. That's how you are going to have to interview. It's imperative so you can pass the interview ... isn’t that for someone with working experience?
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/asknyc › why is it so difficult to find a normal 9-5 office job anywhere in the city?
r/AskNYC on Reddit: Why is it so difficult to find a normal 9-5 office job anywhere in the city?
September 19, 2023 -

I recently graduated from college and want to get my feet in the corporate world with no real work experience aside from a couple retail stints and amazon warehousing that I did to pay for things while in school. I've been trying to find a "normal" 9-5 M-F office job anywhere in the city and all the job postings I see are either looking for really specific group of individuals with experience in the field or I am highly under qualified for. There's thousands and thousands of working individuals in Manhattan daily, they can't ALL be highly credentialed and have higher education... right? How do these people get jobs!

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › looking for a job part/full time in nyc manhattan or queen or bronx
r/NYCjobs on Reddit: Looking for a job part/full time in nyc Manhattan or queen or bronx
March 23, 2025 -

I'm a 20-year-old college student living in New York City, currently in my second year pursuing an English major. I'm also considering a shift toward Human Biology or Nursing, as I explore my interests and long-term career options.

Over the past few months, I’ve applied to hundreds of jobs but haven’t had much luck hearing back. When I follow up, I’m often told I don’t have enough experience, or I simply don’t get a response. That said, I do have a range of experiences that show I'm responsible, adaptable, and eager to work.

I’ve volunteered at a hospital through the SYEP program, tutored students, and worked in a management office for nearly six months before it shut down. There, I handled document filing, data entry, check processing, customer service, and receptionist duties. I’ve also worked as a babysitter, which has strengthened my patience, communication skills, and ability to handle responsibility with care.

I'm currently looking for part-time or entry-level positions in areas like office support, tutoring, customer service, or anything related to healthcare or education. I’m dependable, quick to learn, and ready to contribute while continuing my studies.

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › cant find a job
r/NYCjobs on Reddit: Cant find a job
December 30, 2024 -

I moved to NY 6 months ago and still can't find a job. I have applied everywhere, even to McDonald's, but I keep getting rejected due to a lack of work experience in the U.S. In my home country, I worked as a medical doctor, but here they don’t even want to hire me as a waiter or a cashier in a store. What am I doing wrong or is work experience in the U.S. really that important to employers?

UPD: Thank you for your help, support, and great advice! Today, I had an interview for a medical assistant position that I applied for a month ago. They called me, and I passed the interview. They weren’t too concerned about my experience as a doctor, but rather that I speak four languages—that played a key role.

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JOB TODAY
jobtoday.com › us › jobs-no-experience › ny_new-york
180 Best no experience Jobs in New York, New York (December 2025) | JOB TODAY
Jobsandremote is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace. if you’re excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. Immediate start! ... Immediate start! ... Family Driver Position — Manhattan & New Jersey A private family of six is seeking a dedicated, responsible, and safety-focused Family Driver to support their day-to-day transportation needs.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/nycjobs › desperate for work.
r/NYCjobs on Reddit: Desperate for Work.
December 9, 2024 -

Hello, I'm desperate for work and am having a hard time finding anything. I'm in danger of becoming homeless. Does anyone know of any immediate hire jobs or have any leads. I live in Brooklyn, but am willing to travel. I'm praying for something. Thank you.

Update: Thank you very much to everyone for their help and information. It really means a lot to me, and I truly appreciate it and will use your advice and suggestions. Wish me luck.

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Indeed
indeed.com › q-no-experience-l-manhattan,-ny-jobs.html
No Experience Jobs, Employment in Manhattan, NY | Indeed
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time. Home improvement product experience not required.
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ZipRecruiter
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$68-$69/hr No Experience Jobs in Manhattan, NY (NOW HIRING)
Browse 1000+ MANHATTAN, NY NO EXPERIENCE jobs from companies (hiring now) with openings. Find job opportunities near you and apply!
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Jooble
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Urgent! Immediate hire no experience jobs in Manhattan, NY - September 2025 (with Salaries!) - Jooble
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