unskilled
adjective
WORKPLACE, HR uk/ʌnˈskɪld/ usused to describe people who have no particular work skills:
unskilled employees/labourers/workers Businesses such as restaurants are dependent on lower-paid, unskilled employees.
The workforce was largely unskilled at relatively low pay levels.
used to describe work that does not need any particular skills:
unskilled jobs/positions/work The hundreds of assembly jobs at the plant are mostly unskilled.
Unskilled manual jobs no longer support a family, like they did in the 1950s.
The jobs that required unskilled labor could be filled more cheaply overseas.
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