Warehouse Clerk Jobs

Warehouse Clerk jobs are open across retail, e-commerce, manufacturing, and third-party logistics at every level from entry-level to lead, with specializations in inventory control, shipping and receiving, and order fulfillment. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles264+
Top stateCalifornia
Top employerCostco Wholesale
Top cityBuffalo Grove, IL
Work type100% On-site
Top industryRetail

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Asbury Automotive Group
Warehouse Clerk
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Asbury Automotive Group
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Warehouse Clerk
Asbury Automotive Group
Mesa, Arizona
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Inventory
Customer Service & Support
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Ryder System
Warehouse Clerk
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Ryder System
Added 1w ago
Warehouse Clerk
Ryder System
Hazelwood, Missouri
Procurement & Supply Chain
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Fleet Management
Administrative & Office Support
$22.06/hr
On-Site
High School

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ABM Industries
Warehouse Clerk
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ABM Industries
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Warehouse Clerk
ABM Industries
Skokie, Illinois
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Inventory
Administrative & Office Support
$23/hr
On-Site
None

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Csg Systems Inc. D/B/A Csg
Warehouse Clerk- Day Shift
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Csg Systems Inc. D/B/A Csg
Added 2w ago
Warehouse Clerk- Day Shift
Csg Systems Inc. D/B/A Csg
Fort Worth, Texas
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Inventory
Administrative & Office Support
$37k - $58k/yr
On-Site
Associate's

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Kenco Management Services, LLC
Warehouse Clerk
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Kenco Management Services, LLC
Added 2w ago
Warehouse Clerk
Kenco Management Services, LLC
Zeeland, Michigan
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Inventory
Administrative & Office Support
On-Site
High School

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Warehouse Clerk Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Costco Wholesale
    Costco Wholesale77
  • Kenco Management Services
    Kenco Management Services20
  • Petco
    Petco5
  • Ryder System
    Ryder System5
  • Brunswick Corporation
    Brunswick Corporation4

Top Industries Hiring

  • Retail86
  • E-Commerce & Online Marketplaces70
  • Manufacturing29
  • Food & Beverage22
  • Logistics & Supply Chain20

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in warehouse clerk jobs.

  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds repeatedly throughout a shift
  • Experience with warehouse management system software such as SAP or Oracle WMS
  • Forklift or pallet jack operation certification
  • Accurate data entry skills for inventory tracking and order processing
  • Familiarity with shipping and receiving procedures including BOL documentation

Tips for Your Warehouse Clerk Job Search

Tailor your resume to the dock

List the specific warehouse management systems you have used, such as SAP, Oracle WMS, or Manhattan. Generic terms like 'computer skills' get filtered out fast. Recruiters scan for software names and equipment certifications, not broad categories.

Get your forklift certification current

Many warehouse clerk postings list forklift operation as preferred, and candidates who already hold a valid certification move faster through screening. If yours has lapsed, short renewal courses are widely available and take less than a day.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists warehouse clerk openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Read the shift requirements carefully

Warehouse operations often post day, evening, and overnight shifts separately. Applying to a shift you cannot commit to wastes your time and the employer's. Confirm the schedule before applying so your availability is clear from the first conversation.

Prepare for a physical assessment

Many warehouse employers include a brief physical or lift-test as part of screening, sometimes on the same day as the interview. Know the weight requirements listed in the posting and be ready to demonstrate you can meet them without hesitation.

Follow up with the operations team

Warehouse hiring moves quickly and decisions are often made by floor supervisors, not HR alone. A short follow-up email that restates your availability and any relevant certifications can keep your application visible when a position opens suddenly.

Warehouse Clerk Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most warehouse clerks?

The companies hiring the most warehouse clerks right now include Costco Wholesale, Kenco Management Services, and Petco, with the largest share of openings in California, Ohio, and Indiana, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Distribution and fulfillment operations tend to post the highest volume of openings year-round.

How many warehouse clerk jobs are remote?

About 0% of warehouse clerk openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, which is low compared to most office roles given the physical nature of the work. The sub-areas most likely to offer remote flexibility are inventory data entry, purchase order processing, and vendor coordination roles that do not require hands-on handling of goods.

How do you become a warehouse clerk?

Start by earning a high school diploma or GED, which most employers require as a baseline. From there, seek entry-level receiving or stock associate roles to build hands-on experience with inventory systems and shipping documentation. Getting forklift certified and learning a warehouse management system like SAP or Oracle WMS makes you competitive for clerk roles with broader responsibilities.

Can you get a warehouse clerk job with little or no experience?

Yes, many warehouse clerk positions are designed as entry points and do not require prior warehouse experience. Employers care most about reliability, physical stamina, and basic data entry accuracy. Highlighting any role where you managed inventory, tracked stock, or processed orders, even informally, gives you a concrete starting point in your application and interview.

What does the warehouse clerk interview process look like?

Most warehouse clerk interviews start with a phone or video screening focused on your availability, shift flexibility, and any certifications you hold. An in-person interview typically follows, often led by an operations supervisor who asks about your experience handling inventory discrepancies and working under time pressure. Some employers conclude with a facility walkthrough or a brief physical readiness assessment before extending an offer.

Where can I find and apply to warehouse clerk jobs?

You can find and apply to warehouse clerk jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience, shift availability, and location, then apply directly to each one that fits.

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