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The average salary for an Order Filler in U.S. is $37,990.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $37,990

$29,150$48,890

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $18.27

$14.02$23.50

What does an Order Filler earn?

On average, order fillers earn around $37,990 per year in the U.S.. Order fillers are responsible for verifying and filling customer orders for a variety of products, from retail goods to industrial parts. An order filler might also have to manage inventory levels, arrange for transportation, and process returns and refunds.

How to earn more as an Order Filler

To become an order filler, you will need to have some experience with stocking and customer service. Alternatively, you can enrol in a course in customer service, warehousing, or supply chain management. To earn more as an order filler, you could move into a leadership role such as a warehouse manager or look for higher-level positions such as a buyer or store manager. You could also become self-employed or offer contract services as an order filler.