As a No Experience CNA, you'll typically begin with basic patient care tasks such as helping with hygiene, mobility, feeding, and monitoring vital signs. Most employers understand your entry-level status and provide thorough on-the-job training, ongoing supervision, and mentorship to help you build confidence and competence. You'll often work alongside experienced CNAs, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide guidance and feedback. This supportive team environment ensures you can develop your skills while delivering compassionate care and gradually taking on more responsibility as you gain experience.