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Hiring Practices
Some employers require that applicants have a high school diploma or GED. Many prefer to hire clerks who have computer experience and basic clerical skills, such as typing, filing, and recordkeeping. Previous business experience or job-related experience is also helpful.
Employers prefer applicants who have good speaking and writing skills. Strength and good eyesight are also important. In addition, stock clerks need the ability to work at repetitive tasks, sometimes under pressure.
Advancement Opportunities
Advancement opportunities for stock clerks vary with the company they work for. Stock clerks may move into clerk jobs that pay higher wages, such as shipping and receiving clerk. With additional training, stock clerks may advance to jobs as warehouse manager or purchasing agent.
Job Title Examples
Grocery Stock Clerk, Picker, Store Clerk, Checker Stocker, Night Stocker, Stocker
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Related Industries
Below are industries related to Stock Clerks you may be interested in reading about. Employers in these industries typically hire
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Apparel And Leather Products
Building And Garden Supply Stores
Business Management And Support Services
Clothing Stores
Computers And Electronic Products
Department Stores And Other Retailers
Electronics And Appliance Stores
Food Products
Food Stores
Furniture And Furnishings Stores
Gas Stations And Mini Marts
Health And Personal Care Stores
Hospitals
Motion Pictures And Sound Recording
Motor Vehicle And Parts Dealers
Sports, Books, And Music Stores
Textile Mill Products
Truck Transportation
Wholesale Trade
Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and Minnesota Department of Education.

