About

A Stock Clerk is commonly found in retail, department or grocery stores. A Stock Clerk will move merchandise from the warehouse or stockroom to store display shelves. They are generally in charge of overseeing and organizing stock. A Stock Clerk sees to it that accurate records are maintained of all stock within the store. Additionally, they commonly assist with updating and providing accurate records of inventory. A Stock Clerk works closely with management by creating reports and actively monitoring inventory while keeping precise records or goods stored and stocked.

Education

High School

Any Stream

Bachelor's

in any field

License

Forklift License

Skills Required

Communication
Efficiency
Organisational
Customer Service

Job Prospects

  • Retail Stocker
  • Inventory Clerk
  • Warehouse Supervisor
  • Warehouse Manager

Salary / Annum

200,000

Fresher

400,000

Average

1,000,000

Experienced

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Jobs Outlook

  • Despite limited employment growth, about 111,600 openings for material recording clerks are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
  • Personal accountability and integrity are essential, as a stock clerk has access to valuable inventory.
  • Typing and record keeping skills essential to maintaining accurate information for managers and supervisors regarding stockroom inventory.

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