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Home » How Much Do Walmart Shoppers Make? Here’s How Much

How Much Do Walmart Shoppers Make? Here’s How Much

How much do Walmart shoppers make?

According to Indeed, Walmart personal shoppers make about $12.29 per hour. This estimate is based on self submitted data from 545 Walmart personal shoppers over the last 3 years. Additionally, Walmart offers benefits including health insurance, paid time off, employee discount  and 401K.

Walmart personal shoppers are responsible for picking customer’s online orders. They typically shop for more than one at a time.

What does Walmart personal shopper do?

Walmart personal shoppers work in the store, pulling products from the sales floor for online customer purchases. This can be anything from grocery purchases to clothing to electronics, etc. Personal shoppers are expected to quickly and accurately pick orders.

Personal shoppers must communicate with customers and are expected to have high levels of customer service skill. They may also do other duties as assigned and are expected to work in a fast paced environment.

How much do Walmart online shoppers make?

Walmart employees who shop for online orders make an average of $12.29 per hour. This is based on self submitted data on Indeed. Pay can vary based on location and experience.

Walmart shoppers also receive benefits from Walmart. This includes health insurance, dental insurance, employee discount, paid time off, 401K, and vision insurance.

Does Walmart have personal shoppers?

Yes, Walmart has personal shoppers. These employees are expected to shop the store using a cart with bins. Each pin is assigned to an order, and they must pick items from that order correctly. These orders are placed online and are for delivery or for pick up.

Walmart personal shoppers are responsible for online orders only, but they are still Walmart employees. You can ask them questions if needed.

How much do Walmart pickers make?

Walmart order pickers make an average of $20.11 per hour, which is 42% above the national average. Pay is also incentive based, so the more orders you can pick, the better you are paid. Order pickers are expected to work quickly and pick as many orders as possible.

Walmart pickers also get Walmart benefits. This can include health, dental and vision insurance. It also includes paid time off, parental leave, employee discount, and 401K.

Do Walmart personal shoppers get tips?

Walmart in store associates cannot accept tips – this may include personal shoppers. However, you can tip your delivery driver. This is done during checkout, on the order review screen. You can also tip within 24 hours after the delivery, on the purchase history screen.

Walmart personal shoppers also appreciate reviews. If you want to show your appreciation, feel free to leave a positive review on the app.

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Do personal shoppers make a lot of money?

No, Walmart shoppers do not make a lot of money. They make an average of $12.29 per hour. This is based on self submitted pay from Walmart personal shoppers on Indeed.com. Pay varies based on location and experience level.

Walmart also offers benefits to its employees. Personal shoppers get health, dental, and vision insurance. They also get an employee discount, paid time off, and a 401K.

Does Walmart drug test personal shoppers?

There is not a standard set for drug tests for personal shoppers. About 17% of people who interviewed to be a personal shopper reported that they had to take a drug test.

Drug tests given to employees varies between position and location. There is no guarantee of whether employees will be asked to take a drug test or not.

What qualifications do you need to be a personal shopper?

To be a Walmart personal shopper, you don’t need to have any prior experience or meet any qualifications. Previous customer service or order picking experience is a plus, but not required.

Generally speaking, to work at Walmart you must be 16 years old, though some positions require you to be at least 18 years old. When applying, be sure to have prior work experience ready.

Is Walmart pickup only for groceries?

As of May, Walmart shoppers can now purchase more than just groceries via pickup. There’s no limit, so a customer can order fresh fruit and a new laptop in the same order.

Walmart always had plans to integrate purchasing more than groceries on their app. With the social restrictions in place, Walmart was forced to speed up the process and offer more pickup options.

How do I apply for Walmart pickup?

You apply for Walmart pickup the same way you would any other Walmart job. Visit their careers page and search for your location and job desired. If they are hiring for that role, it will be listed there.

When applying, be sure to have your personal information and work history ready. Walmart also requires all employees to be at least 16 or 18 years old for certain roles.

There you have it – everything you might wonder about being a Walmart personal shopper. Walmart personal shopper pay and order picker pay varies greatly, so be sure to do some research before you apply. Walmart also offers great benefits to all employees.

 

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Resources:

https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Walmart/salaries/Personal-Shopper

https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Walmart/jobs?jk=b5dec1c3b644bc7e&q=Personal%20Shopper&l=&start=0

https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Walmart/salaries/Order-Picker

https://www.walmart.com/grocery/help/article/how-do-i-tip-walmart-pickup/fb5af63c16834c70913e6ceebe0eb77e#:~:text=Walmart%20store%20associates%20do%20not,after%20you%20receive%20your%20order.

https://www.walmart.com/grocery/help/article/how-do-i-tip-my-delivery-driver/8fecfd64fbae4d0fae958bd50ba62f72?title=How%20do%20I%20tip%20my%20delivery%20driver%3F

https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Walmart/interviews?fjobtitle=Personal+Shopper

https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Walmart/reviews?fcountry=ALL&fjobtitle=Personal+Shopper

https://careers.walmart.com/faqs#:~:text=What%20is%20required%20to%20apply,a%20minimum%20age%20of%2018.

https://www.walmart.com/help/article/walmart-careers/f489257bc04a4fc68375c22af679d143

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