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Companies across the U.S. are hiring for flexible positions — no experience necessary. Whether part-time or full-time, many positions offer competitive pay, fast onboarding, and real growth potential.
What is the ideal job for you?
If you live in the United States or are planning to move soon, you've probably noticed how difficult it can be to get your first job — especially if you don't speak English fluently or don't have official documents.
But here's some good news: It is entirely possible to find quick, well-paying work even in these situations.
Thousands of immigrants are achieving this every day. With the right guidance, you can too.
Job Openings Available Across the USA
Many essential industries in the United States are struggling to find enough workers. As a result, there are a lot of job openings — and many of them do not require a degree, experience or advanced English.
Sectors such as construction, cleaning, deliveries, warehouse operations, hospitality, personal care and food are constantly hiring. In several cities, companies are hiring in up to 48 hours after first contact.
Even better: you can start with basic functions, gain practical experience, make contacts and grow quickly.
Who Can Apply?
There are openings for people with and without documentation. Of course, having a work permit (EAD), Social Security Number or Green Card opens up even more doors — but still There are many opportunities for undocumented immigrants, especially in states such as:
- Florida (Orlando, Miami)
- New Jersey
- Texas (Houston, Dallas)
- California (Los Angeles, San Diego)
- Illinois (Chicago)
If you have 18 or older, a photo ID (such as a passport), an active US phone, and willingness to work, you can now qualify for many vacancies.
How Much Can You Earn?
Salaries vary by state, type of work, and shift — but here are some examples:
Type of Work | Estimated Income |
---|---|
Cleaning/Housekeeping services | US$ 600–US$ 1,000 per week |
Delivery (Uber Eats, DoorDash) | US$ 80–US$ 200 per day |
Construction | US$ 130–US$ 250 per day |
Warehouses (stock/packaging) | US$ 15–US$ 22 per hour |
Elderly care | US$ 120–US$ 180 per day |
Restaurants (waiter, kitchen) | US$ 14–US$ 20 per hour + tips |
Many of these positions pay weekly — and some offer daily pay, perfect for covering expenses like rent, food, or sending money to family in Brazil.
You Don't Need to Speak Fluent English
Understanding English helps, but It is not mandatory to start. In many workplaces, there are supervisors who speak Spanish or Portuguese. In addition, Brazilian communities tend to support newcomers, offering jobs and initial guidance.
Over time, you will learn basic English for everyday use. Churches and community centers often offer free English classes to help.
How to Increase Your Chances of Getting Hired
- Create a simple resume: Include your name, phone number, current city, and the type of job you’re looking for. Even a handwritten note or digital message can make a difference.
- Join the right groups: Groups on WhatsApp and Facebook like “USA Jobs – Quick Vacancies” or “USA Jobs – Brazilians” post job openings every day. Stay active.
- Accept less busy shifts: Night or weekend jobs tend to pay more and have fewer applicants.
- Be available to start immediately: Many employers will hire you the same day if you are ready.
- Present yourself in a positive way: Even without experience, showing willingness and desire to learn is impressive.
Quick Courses That Open Doors
Want to stand out even more? Some short courses — free or low-cost — can help you get better positions. Examples:
- Elderly Caregiver (Basics of Care)
- Professional Cleaning Techniques
- Basic Maintenance (Handyman)
- Food Handling Course
- First Aid and CPR
These courses are usually offered by local organizations, churches, or non-profits. Companies often hire participants directly from these training programs.
Start Small, Grow Fast
One of the biggest mistakes people make when they're just starting out is waiting for the “perfect job”. The smartest decision is to start with honest work that brings immediate income and, little by little, look for better opportunities.
When working, you:
- Create a routine
- Practice and improve your English
- Build a network of local contacts
- Show employers that you are trustworthy
- Start saving for your future plans
Your New Journey Starts Now
If you are determined and willing to put in the effort, the opportunities exist. Often, what separates those who move forward from those who remain stagnant is simply taking the first step.
Don't wait for the ideal scenario. Start now with what you have.
It won’t always be easy — but it will definitely be worth it. This could be the decision that changes your future in the United States.