A doctorate degree can be considered a requirement for "entry level" positions in many fields. Academia, for example. It all depends on the field.
Entry-level doesn't mean "I show up with no skills or experience and you train me". It means that the position is the first step in beginning a career with that particular company. There is no lower position within that company that will put you on a career track with them.
The best way to get experience that you don't have is to take a non-related job within the right company, and pick up skills peripherally until you can get a lateral move. For example, if you want to become an insurance adjustor, but require experience, your best bet is to get hired as a receptionist - or even office cleaner! - at an insurance company.
Entry-level doesn't mean "I show up with no skills or experience and you train me". It means that the position is the first step in beginning a career with that particular company. There is no lower position within that company that will put you on a career track with them.
The best way to get experience that you don't have is to take a non-related job within the right company, and pick up skills peripherally until you can get a lateral move. For example, if you want to become an insurance adjustor, but require experience, your best bet is to get hired as a receptionist - or even office cleaner! - at an insurance company.
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