This job is accessible without a specific diploma, but certain educational backgrounds make it easier to get hired. Recruiters particularly appreciate candidates with:
A CAP in logistics operations
A professional baccalaureate in logistics
A vocational certificate in order preparation
Experience in warehousing or retail
Proficiency in inventory software or warehouse management systems (WMS)
A CACES certification, required for positions involving the use of handling equipment (forklifts, pallet jacks, etc.)
What is the salary of a stock clerk?
The salary of a stock clerk varies depending on experience, industry, and geographical location. At the start of their career, a stock clerk typically earns the minimum wage, which is** around €1,801.80 gross per month** in 2025. With experience and added responsibilities, this amount can increase to €2,000 to €2,200 gross per month.
Certain industries, such as logistics, agri-food, or aerospace, tend to offer higher wages, especially when the role includes shift work or specific duties (computerized inventory management, handling with CACES certification, etc.). Additional bonuses (performance, attendance) or in-kind benefits may also be offered depending on company policies.
Career development opportunities for stock clerks
The stock clerk profession can serve as a stepping stone to other roles in logistics or sales. With experience and good knowledge of inventory software tools, a stock clerk can move up to more senior positions such as warehouse manager, inventory manager, or logistics supervisor.
In larger organizations, transitions to related roles like order picker, forklift driver, or logistics coordinator are also common. Some professionals choose to specialize, for example in international supply chain management, or enhance their expertise by pursuing additional training in logistics or supply chain management.
Career progression largely depends on motivation, diligence, and opportunities within the company. In any case, this role provides a solid and versatile career path in the logistics industry.