The training to become an industrial clerk is very popular.
But how much do you earn in the industry?
The salary during and after the training in the check.
Industrial clerks are considered
true all-rounders
.
In their company they represent the interface between production and sales. Because of the above-average pay in training, the profession is regularly one of the most popular in Germany.
Industrial clerks are not paid according to the public service tariffs, as is the case, for example, with educators *, but especially in larger companies they receive their
salaries according to collective wage agreements
, which makes it comparatively high.
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The salary of industrial clerks: high during and after their training
A
good work-life balance
and a
wide range of activities
: in addition to the above-average pay, these aspects make the job of industrial clerk particularly
attractive
.
But how much do you earn exactly?
Our
table provides the wage overview:
Job status: |
Average salary (figures in gross) |
1st year of training |
approx. 900 euros |
2nd year of training |
approx. 950 euros |
3rd year of training |
approx. 1050 euros |
Starting salary full-time |
1,800 euros upwards |
Experienced industrial clerk |
Up to 3,000 euros |
With additional qualification |
approx. 3,500 euros |
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Additional qualification is crucial
In principle, every industrial clerk is
recommended to take part in further training
.
Because this makes
management positions
in the company possible, which of course go hand in hand with a higher average wage.
The advanced training to become a business economist, for example, raises the average annual salary of industrial clerks
from 30,000 euros gross to 43,000 euros gross
.
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Which factors influence the monthly salary?
There are many aspects that affect the final monthly wage.
The most important
ones
include the
location
,
previous education and professional experience
as well as the
company
in which the industrial clerk works.
In other words: the
east-west divide
does not stop at industrial clerks either.
In the east you have to expect a slightly lower wage on average than in the west of Germany.
Existing experience is very important for training and normal time in the job.
Logical:
the more there is, the higher the salary
.
And finally, the company also plays an important role: While larger companies
pay more
due to existing collective
wage agreements
, industrial clerks in
smaller companies have
to expect lower average
wages
.
(fh) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen central editorial network.
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Article source: ausbildung.de