Apply for entry-level jobs that don't require a college degree in NYC
NEW YORK (PIX11) -- The City of New York is hiring for hundreds of positions across all five boroughs, including some that do not require a college degree.
The entry-level positions are listed on the JobsNYC portal, the official careers website of the City of New York.
The Richmond County District Attorney's office is hiring a body-worn camera analyst. Job duties include reviewing body-worn camera video for case relevance and uploading footage into a case management system for access by Assistant District Attorneys.
Applicants must have a high school degree. The salary range is $55,000-57,000 and includes a full New York City benefits package.
The New York City Department of Homeless Services is hiring two field associates. Job duties include performing daily canvass observations above ground and in the subway system, logging observations of apparent homeless individuals using handheld devices, and responding to incoming inquiries and/or complaints in real-time.
Applicants must have a high school degree. The salary range is $44,545-51,227.
The New York City Housing Authority is hiring a dispatcher for the elevator services and repair department. Job duties include dispatching elevator teams as required and recording information regarding the performance of elevators and the activities of Elevator Mechanics and Elevator Mechanic Helpers.
There are no formal education or experience requirements. The salary range is $36,006-50,569.
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