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Companies are hiring for flexible shifts, with or without experience — including part-time and full-time. Competitive salaries, fast hiring and real opportunities to grow in the field.

What is the ideal job for you?

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If you're in the United States or planning to come soon, you've probably noticed that finding your first job can be challenging — especially if you don't yet speak English or are undocumented.

But here's the truth: It is totally possible to start working quickly and earn well, even under these conditions.

Thousands of immigrants are already doing this every day. With the right information, you can be one of them.


Open Opportunities Across the Country

The US is facing a labor shortage in several essential sectors. This means that There are vacancies left — and many of them don’t require a degree, previous experience or language fluency.

Construction, cleaning, delivery, warehouse, hotel, personal care and food service companies need people willing to work. In many cities, employers are hiring in up to 48 hours after the first contact.

And the best part: you can start with simple roles, gain experience, make contacts and grow quickly.


Who Can Work?

There are opportunities for both those who have documents and those who are in an irregular situation. Of course, having a work permit (EAD), green card or Social Security opens more doors, but even without them, there are companies and families that hire — especially in states like:

  • Florida (Orlando, Miami)
  • New Jersey
  • Texas (Dallas, Houston)
  • California (Los Angeles, San Diego)
  • Illinois (Chicago)

If you have at least 18 years old, can show a photo ID (like passport), have a active phone in the USA and willingness to work hard, already has real chances.


Earnings That Make a Difference

Salaries vary greatly depending on the state, type of work and shift, but here are some average ranges:

Type of workApproximate earnings
Residential or commercial cleaning$600 to $1,000 per week
Deliveries (Uber Eats, DoorDash etc)$80 to $200 per day
Civil construction$130 to $250 per day
Warehouse (stock and packaging)$15 to $22 per hour
Elderly care (home care)$120 to $180 per day
Restaurant (waiter, kitchen)$14 to $20 per hour + tips

Additionally, many of these jobs offer pay weekly or daily, which is excellent for those who need immediate money for rent, food or sending help to family.


No Fluent English Required

Yes, knowing English helps — but not mandatory to start. In many companies, there are managers and supervisors who speak Spanish or even Portuguese. In addition, many Brazilians help each other, recommending people for vacancies and teaching them how everything works in the beginning.

Over time, you’ll learn the basics to get by at work and in everyday conversations. And if you want, you can take free English courses at churches or community centers.

How to Increase Your Chances of Getting Hired

  1. Have a simple mini resume: Include your name, phone number, city where you live, and what role you would be willing to perform. Even if it is done by hand or on your cell phone, it helps a lot.
  2. Be present in the right groups: Groups on WhatsApp and Facebook like “Trabalho EUA – Brasileiros” or “Empregos USA – Vagas Rápidas” publish opportunities every day. Join and keep an eye out.
  3. Take on the toughest shifts: Working nights or weekends can get you a job faster — and the pay is usually higher.
  4. Be available to start immediately: If the company feels you are ready, you can be hired on the same day.
  5. Introduce yourself with respect and willingness: Even without experience, the way you communicate counts a lot. Be clear in showing your willingness to learn.

Quick Courses That Help You Level Up

Want to improve your chances even further? There are short courses — some free or very affordable — that can open doors to better jobs. Examples:

  • Home Health Aide
  • Janitorial Training (professional cleaning)
  • Basic Maintenance (maintenance and repairs)
  • Food Handler Certificate
  • CPR/First Aid

Often, NGOs, churches or community schools offer these trainings. And the best part is that some employers will directly hire students who complete these courses.

Start With What You Can — Grow Later

The biggest mistake people make when they come to the US is waiting too long for the “ideal” job. The best strategy is to start with any honest work that gives you immediate income, and then, calmly, look for better conditions.

When working, you:

  • Creates a routine and stability
  • Learn English in practice
  • Make contacts that indicate new opportunities
  • Shows that you are trustworthy and dedicated
  • You can save money to invest in your future

Your New Stage Starts Now

If you're ready to roll up your sleeves, know that There is no lack of opportunity. Often, all that’s needed is a push — a chance. And now that you’ve read this far, you know more than most about how to get started.

You don't have to have everything perfect. You just need take the first step.

It’s not easy, but it is possible. And it could be the decision that changes the course of your life in the US.

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