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New California state jobs pay up to $8,000 monthly, no degree required in Sacramento

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New California state jobs pay up to ,000 monthly, no degree required in Sacramento

(FOX40.COM) — The state of California is currently hiring for roles that pay up to $8,000 per month and don’t require higher education.
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“Think you need a college degree to work for the State of California? Think again!,” CalCareers said on its website. “There are plenty of state careers that don’t require a college degree. Find what works best for you and your skills.”

The state recently posted several open positions in Sacramento that also come with benefits.

CA State job listings in Sacramento

Custodian (up to $4,316 per month): Custodial duties include keeping an office, building, area, correctional facility, residential facility, or medical facility clean and orderly; sweep, mop, scrub, wax, vacuum, polish, dust, empty and clean waste receptacles, and more.

Personnel Specialist (up to $6,116 per month): Personnel duties require a thorough and detailed knowledge of how to apply appropriate laws, rules, regulations, and contract language related to personnel transactions.

Staff Services Manager (up to $8,398 per month): Manager duties may include supervising groups, budgeting, data analysis, personnel relations, project management, and more.

Student Assistant (up to $4,023 per month): Assistant duties include participating in training programs, learning policies and procedures, computation, data analysis, and other related activities in the assigned department.

Office Assistant or Office Technician (up to $4,440 per month): General office duties include typing, filing, record keeping, cashiering, ordering and maintaining supplies, mail and document handling, and oral communications.

Legal Secretary (up to $5,418 per month): Legal secretaries work in multiple jurisdictions including State, Federal, and appellate courts or Office of Administrative Hearings. Some duties include complex clerical work, and coordinating court-related services.

For more information on California state job qualifications or listings visit calcareers.ca.gov.

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