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What is a drop worker and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
2 min read
ScoreDrop WorkerUS Average
Salary
2.4

Avg. Salary $31,022

Avg. Salary $59,228

Diversity
9.7
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 0.75%

Asian 5.54%

Black or African American 12.24%

Hispanic or Latino 19.17%

Unknown 4.02%

White 58.29%

Gender

female 33.33%

male 66.67%

Age - 44
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 44

Key steps to become a drop worker

  1. Explore drop worker education requirements

    Most common drop worker degrees

    Associate

    75.0 %

    Bachelor's

    25.0 %
  2. Start to develop specific drop worker skills

    SkillsPercentages
    Customer Service100.00%
  3. Research drop worker duties and responsibilities

    • Develop or implement product-marketing strategies, including advertising campaigns or sales promotions.
    • Develop or implement product-marketing strategies, including advertising campaigns or sales promotions.
  4. Apply for drop worker jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for a drop worker job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

How did you land your first drop worker job

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Average drop worker salary

The average drop worker salary in the United States is $31,022 per year or $15 per hour. Drop worker salaries range between $22,000 and $43,000 per year.

Average drop worker salary
$31,022 Yearly
$14.91 hourly

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Updated January 8, 2025

Zippia Research Team
Zippia Team

Editorial Staff

The Zippia Research Team has spent countless hours reviewing resumes, job postings, and government data to determine what goes into getting a job in each phase of life. Professional writers and data scientists comprise the Zippia Research Team.

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