Most Shop Workers list "Sand," "Car Parts," and "Job Sites" as skills on their resumes. We go into more details on the most important Shop Worker responsibilities here:
See the full list of Shop Worker skills.
After discovering the most helpful skills, we moved onto what kind of education might be helpful in becoming a Shop Worker. We found that 34.3% of Shop Workers have graduated with a bachelor's degree and 0.9% of people in this position have earned their master's degrees. While some Shop Workers have a college degree, you may find it's also true that generally it's possible to be successful in this career with only a high school degree. In fact, our research shows that one out of every four Shop Workers were not college graduates.
Those Shop Workers who do attend college, typically earn either a Business degree or a General Studies degree. Less commonly earned degrees for Shop Workers include a Criminal Justice degree or a Psychology degree.
Once you've obtained the level of education you're comfortable with, you might start applying to companies to become a Shop Worker. We've found that most Shop Worker resumes include experience from Marino ware, California, and Valmont Industries. Of recent, Marino ware had 3 positions open for Shop Workers. Meanwhile, there are 2 job openings at California and 2 at Valmont Industries.
If you're interested in companies where Shop Workers make the most money, you'll want to apply for positions at Wegmans Food Markets, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and Shipt. We found that at Wegmans Food Markets, the average Shop Worker salary is $30,322. Whereas at Metropolitan State University of Denver, Shop Workers earn roughly $28,636. And at Shipt, they make an average salary of $28,560.
View more details on Shop Worker salaries across the United States.
For the most part, Shop Workers make their living in the Manufacturing and Retail industries. Shop Workers tend to make the most in the Manufacturing industry with an average salary of $28,234. The Shop Worker annual salary in the Education and Retail industries generally make $27,791 and $27,723 respectively. Additionally, Shop Workers who work in the Manufacturing industry make 9.7% more than Shop Workers in the Hospitality Industry.