Most helpers list "food handling," "safety procedures," and "safety rules" as skills on their resumes. We go into more details on the most important helper responsibilities here:
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We've found that 15.0% of helpers have earned a bachelor's degree. Furthermore, 1.1% earned their master's degrees before becoming a helper. While it's true that some helpers have a college degree, it's generally possible to become one with only a high school degree. In fact, one out of every two helpers did not spend the extra money to attend college.
Those helpers who do attend college, typically earn either business degrees or general studies degrees. Less commonly earned degrees for helpers include criminal justice degrees or precision metal working degrees.
Once you're ready to become a helper, you should explore the companies that typically hire helpers. According to helper resumes that we searched through, helpers are hired the most by CARE, Fanatics, and Sodexo Management, Inc. Currently, CARE has 1,004 helper job openings, while there are 417 at Fanatics and 114 at Sodexo Management, Inc.
But if you're interested in companies where you might earn a high salary, helpers tend to earn the biggest salaries at National Grid plc, Triumph Group, and General Electric. Take National Grid plc for example. The median helper salary is $48,565. At Triumph Group, helpers earn an average of $45,112, while the average at General Electric is $44,996. You should take into consideration how difficult it might be to secure a job with one of these companies.
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Some other companies you might be interested in as a helper include UPS, benders tavern, and FedEx. These three companies were found to hire the most helpers from the top 100 U.S. educational institutions.
For the most part, helpers make their living in the internet and technology industries. Helpers tend to make the most in the utilities industry with an average salary of $36,088. The helper annual salary in the transportation and energy industries generally make $34,322 and $33,152 respectively. Additionally, helpers who work in the utilities industry make 14.0% more than helpers in the retail Industry.