Take part in a vocational skills training class and learn the application of computer office software. If you are a clerk, you must be able to do office software. It doesn't matter if you don't have academic qualifications. Generally, small companies only need to be able to operate, and the academic qualifications are not high. Be sure to remember to apply for an interview with a small company. Of course, you should be flexible. Some positions need junior college. You can write junior college on your resume first, but you can directly point out that your academic qualifications can't be reached during the interview. But I really want to take part in this interview, and I hope the company can understand
If you don't want to spend time in skills training classes, I suggest you take the initiative to visit small shops on the street, such as printing shops and the like. Generally, looking for someone in this kind of shop is to post a job advertisement at the door. You apply as an apprentice, and you don't ask for too high salary, but you are just an apprentice and learn technology.