Job Description
What Does it Take to Be a Stock Clerk or Order Filler? Stock Clerk or Order Filler Definition: Receive, store, and issue sales floor merchandise, materials, equipment, and other items from stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard to fill shelves, racks, tables, or customers’ orders. May mark prices on merchandise and set up sales displays. Job Opportunities for Stock Clerks and Order Fillers In 2016, there was an estimated number of 2,008,600 jobs in the United States for Stock Clerk or Order Filler. New jobs are being produced at a rate of 5%, which is below the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 101,000 new jobs for Stock Clerk or Order Filler by 2026. How Much Does a Stock Clerk or Order Filler Make? Stock Clerks and Order Fillers make between $19,580 and $41,150 a year. Those working in Washington, Alaska, or the District of Columbia earn the highest salaries. Where do Stock Clerks and Order Fillers Work? The table below shows some of the most common industries where those employed in this career field work. J-18808-Ljbffr