If you are looking for a new role, you may have come across postings for assembly jobs and wondered if you need a High School Degree or GED to get one of these roles.
Some companies do NOT require a high school degree or GED for assembly job. Others do. Let’s look at some of the factors that could lead to the role sometimes, but not always, requiring it.
Assembly jobs typically involve putting together parts of a product, most often in a factory. These roles can require a range of skills, from a basic level of dexterity and liftible weight to an understanding of how different parts fit together. For this job, attention to detail and consistency are most important.
While many employers will list a high school diploma or GED as a basic requirement, there are still many who do not, or who will accept equivalent experience or training instead.
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