When it’s time for a fresh start, you don’t always have to start with nothing. In fact, there are numerous jobs that will relocate you even if you do not have any experience. You could start your life across the country or just across the state with a job that will train you from the ground up. In some areas of the country, there is a significant need for employees to fill jobs that require some training.
Companies are readily able to pay you to relocate to those destinations, provide you with the education and training you need, and then offer positions (often with lucrative pay) to help you build a new life. If you are looking for a way to change your future but you’re also looking for a new career path, consider relocation jobs.
Not all are the same. Some companies will actually have restrictions on where such positions are available and will assist you as long as you promise to work for them. Here’s a look at some no-experience relocation jobs that could entice you.
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Jobs in Healthcare
Experience is always a good thing when it comes to jobs in healthcare, but it’s not always necessary. Many locations are happy to provide you with training and may even sponsor you to obtain the necessary certifications you need.
Some of the most in-demand healthcare jobs you can get started include:
STNAs
Call center customer service representatives
Mental health support professionals
Nursing assistants
Massage therapists
To find these jobs, start with a destination in mind. You’ll likely find numerous employers in any given area willing to offer training for healthcare jobs and payment to help you relocate. You may even be able to start working towards earning a healthcare degree, including becoming a nurse. Nursing positions are available throughout the country for those willing to relocate.
Jobs in Computer and Technology Fields
Another type of job that may be willing to pay you to relocate is a computer-related job. Some of these positions are remote, but most want employees to be onsite, depending on the security of your connection and other factors. They will help you learn what you need to know to do the job. You may be able to get paid training to help you earn certificates in this field.
Some of the most in-demand computer-related jobs that may pay you to relocate include:
Computer technicians
Help desk providers
Entry-level computer science positions
Help desk analyst
Entry-level software engineering
Plumbing and Electrician Jobs
To work as a licensed plumber or electrician, you will need to have a license provided by the state. However, if you want to learn one of these trades and you are okay with relocating, it may be possible to find a very lucrative career.
Many of these jobs offer apprenticeships where you will learn the craft and skill on the job while working under those who have the necessary licenses. Over time, you will gain the necessary skills to sit for your own certification and licensing and then be able to take your job to the next level, even starting your own company.
Seek out trade organizations around the country that provide full training or partial paid training. Many will help you relocate to the area so you can begin a career there.
Mechanic Jobs That Will Pay You to Relocate
There are some areas of the country where trade and skilled workers are very limited. You may find that these are some of the best jobs to have because they will help you get your education and training while also providing you with the resources to build a career. They often pay well too, including better than average salaries, paid time off, and healthcare.
Look into specific companies that need support and have various job openings. That could include diesel mechanics, fleet management companies, and trucking organizations.
Teaching Jobs and Other Public Service Jobs
In some areas of the country, the number of teachers available is simply too few. In other areas, there is a significant need for people to take on security and law enforcement positions. Still, other areas need firefighters or first responders. If you are willing to take on these intense and often hard-to-learn jobs, starting at the bottom and working your way up, there is likely an employer that will help you to relocate to do so.
In some positions, like with teachers and law enforcement, people will need to first build their education and hands-on experience. This could be done through apprenticeships and volunteer work before you work in the field or sit for your license.
These jobs can help people to have their very important needs met, but they also take a human toll. You will find that the jobs are in more challenging areas, such as in poor communities or in areas where the conditions may not be ideal.
Yet, for those who are ready to respond to this very human need and do not mind the site and challenge of working with other people, these jobs can prove to be very lucrative.
How to Find a Job That Will Pay You to Relocate
Not every employer will pay employees to relocate. Some companies do so for only certain areas that tend to have hard-to-fill positions. If you have an idea of the work you would like to do or where you wish to live, find employers in the area with available openings.
Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Which states often need help with added workers? Though any state may have a company that needs help, some of the largest include TX (especially for oil field and gas industry work), FL (for those who want to work in hospitality industry jobs), MD (for both cybersecurity and security), IL (for those who want to work in farming and manufacturing positions.
Form a connection first. Before you make the decision to move, create a connection with a company owner or hiring manager. Use LinkedIn or other resources to create that. The security of your connection matters (to pay someone to move to another area, give them training, and cover their relocation costs is a big deal). Work to build up connections with upper level management.
Be ready to update your skills. Most of the time, relocation jobs like this require a significant amount of education and training. For example, you may need to learn a whole new set of skills to help you do the job. You should be willing and flexible to do that.
If you are not finding the opportunities you want near your home or there are no full-time roles available that fit your skills, it may be beneficial to move to another location. With the help of employers who will help you to get the education you need, you could start a new life, career, and even a new home.
Explore the opportunities in these types of locations. Respond to an add for an entry level job across the country. Or, sign up for an apprenteicship program in a city you want to live in. Review the location, the work you will do, update your skills, and jump in to a new career that fits your biggest dreams.