Stock Clerks and Order FillersNature of the Work
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| 2008 Employment | 1,858,800 |
| 2018 Employment | 1,993,300 |
| Employment Change | 134,400 |
| Growth Rate | 7% |
Employment change. Average growth in the employment of stock clerks and order fillers is expected. Most stock clerks and order fillers work in retail trade, most notably in grocery and department stores, stocking shelves and retrieving items for customers. These tasks, which usually require handling small quantities of items, are difficult to automate.
Job prospects. Numerous job openings will occur due to the need to replace workers who leave the occupation, a characteristic of very large occupations with minimal training requirements. Job openings in grocery, general merchandise, clothing, and department stores will be greater than in other industries, because much of the work is done manually and is difficult to automate.
Median annual wages for stock clerks and order fillers were $20,800 in May 2008.
For current wage data, visit the Occupational Employment Statistics program's Occupational Profile for stock clerks and order fillers.
Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks; Production, planning, and expediting clerks; Order clerks; Procurement clerks.
Last Modified Date: December 17, 2009
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