NEW YORK (MJP) – If you’re looking to work for a New York City department but fear you don’t have the education requirements, you’re in luck.
Many jobs are working for the City of New York that don’t require a degree.
The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office is hiring a clerk position with no formal education or experience requirement.
A D.A.T. clerk prepares case folders for court, organizes and maintains files, court papers, and police records, and answers, screens, and routes phone calls.
If sitting in an office isn’t your jam, the Department of Homeless Services has an opening for a community assistant .
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Community assistants are responsible for cleaning bathrooms, dorms, and office spaces, loading and unloading deliveries, maintaining inventory records, assisting in program activities, and more.
NYC Public Schools is hiring!
Here are other open positions that have little to no education requirements:
- City Laborer
- NYCHA Caretaker (multiple positions in all five boroughs open)
- Predicate Felony Clerk
- City Custodial Assistant
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