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Order clerks receive and process incoming orders for merchandise, installations, repairs, and other materials and services, generally via phone, fax, email, or in person.
A typical day in the life of an order clerk might include:
- Preparing invoices, shipping documents, and contracts
- Receiving and responding to customer complaints
- Obtaining customer names, contact information, and billing information and entering that data into order forms
- Informing customers of order information, such as shipping dates, unit prices, and anticipated delays.
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These cities have the highest paying median for
Order Clerk
Dallas, TX
$43,500
Philadelphia, PA
$42,500
Miami, FL
$42,500
Los Angeles, CA
$42,000
Phoenix, AZ
$42,000
Chicago, IL
$41,500
Orlando, FL
$40,500
Houston, TX
$40,500
Salary information is calculated from job seeker profiles and job postings. Both hourly and yearly wages could be reported.
A typical day in the life of an order clerk might include:
- Preparing invoices, shipping documents, and contracts
- Receiving and responding to customer complaints
- Obtaining customer names, contact information, and billing information and entering that data into order forms
- Informing customers of order information, such as shipping dates, unit prices, and anticipated delays.