As an LPN, it is possible to get an entry-level job with no experience. In this context, no experience means no professional experience after becoming an LPN, although the education process usually includes a significant amount of real-world practice. As part of this job, you may conduct a medical assessment of each patient, create a personalized care plan, and perform any other duties requested of you as a licensed practical nurse. Hours vary by employer, but many larger companies offer jobs for entry-level applicants in various shifts to help accommodate your existing schedule. This has the twin benefits of allowing them to find promising new candidates while also having experienced staff on-hand to supervise and train you, but smaller employers occasionally offer entry-level jobs as well.