Semi-skilled labor is a category of jobs that require certain abilities and training beforehand, but not advanced education or specialized skill sets. A person in a semi-skilled labor position likely has responsibilities that require them to perform repetitive tasks while paying attention to the quality of their services or products. Semi-skilled positions may also ask employees to have or develop customer-facing skills, such as communication abilities, empathy and professionalism.
Carpenters, Shutterers, Mason Helpers, Concrete Mixture Operators, Pump Operators, Helper (Electrical, Mechanical & Civil), Block Makers, Kitchen Helpers, Assistant Cooks, Tailors, Laundry, Washer Men, Barbers, Shop Assistant, Gardeners.
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