What's called a person who works as someone who puts products on shelves in stores?





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What's called a person who works as someone who puts products on shelves in stores (for example in supermarkets)? For example, if one of theproducts is missed, then he adds it again. I was told (by non native English speaker) that "merchadiser" works here, but some dictionariesb (Cambridge, Colin) say that merchadiser is someone who sells products. So I doubt it.



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    What's called a person who works as someone who puts products on shelves in stores (for example in supermarkets)? For example, if one of theproducts is missed, then he adds it again. I was told (by non native English speaker) that "merchadiser" works here, but some dictionariesb (Cambridge, Colin) say that merchadiser is someone who sells products. So I doubt it.



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      What's called a person who works as someone who puts products on shelves in stores (for example in supermarkets)? For example, if one of theproducts is missed, then he adds it again. I was told (by non native English speaker) that "merchadiser" works here, but some dictionariesb (Cambridge, Colin) say that merchadiser is someone who sells products. So I doubt it.



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      What's called a person who works as someone who puts products on shelves in stores (for example in supermarkets)? For example, if one of theproducts is missed, then he adds it again. I was told (by non native English speaker) that "merchadiser" works here, but some dictionariesb (Cambridge, Colin) say that merchadiser is someone who sells products. So I doubt it.



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          In a lot of companies in the US, this job is called "stock associate."



          The responsibilities can include receiving shipments, stocking items in warehouses or on sales-floors, and assisting customers.



          Other possible terms are "store clerk" and "salesclerk."






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            Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

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          In my state (MA) in the US, they call it a "stock boy".






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            +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

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          In the UK I have heard and seen shelf-stacker or sometimes shelf filler to describe this role.



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            British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

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          To add on to the other answers (stock clerk, stocker, stock associate, store clerk, sales clerk, etc.):



          In some libraries, this job is literally called a shelver (although "re-shelver" might be more accurate).






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          • Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

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          Stock clerk is a term I have often heard and seen. It's widely used in job descriptions and job search sites, though Stock Associate has become more popular in recent years.






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            I used to do this as a job in Australia, our official title was 'Fill Associate' (as we filled the shelves) and we were more colloquially referred to as 'Fillers' or just 'Fill'






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              I would say stock boy or stock person. (There seems to be regional variation in this, I am in the North-east U.S. if that helps.)






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                In a lot of companies in the US, this job is called "stock associate."



                The responsibilities can include receiving shipments, stocking items in warehouses or on sales-floors, and assisting customers.



                Other possible terms are "store clerk" and "salesclerk."






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                  Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

                  – Walt
                  2 hours ago
















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                In a lot of companies in the US, this job is called "stock associate."



                The responsibilities can include receiving shipments, stocking items in warehouses or on sales-floors, and assisting customers.



                Other possible terms are "store clerk" and "salesclerk."






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                  Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

                  – Walt
                  2 hours ago














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                In a lot of companies in the US, this job is called "stock associate."



                The responsibilities can include receiving shipments, stocking items in warehouses or on sales-floors, and assisting customers.



                Other possible terms are "store clerk" and "salesclerk."






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                In a lot of companies in the US, this job is called "stock associate."



                The responsibilities can include receiving shipments, stocking items in warehouses or on sales-floors, and assisting customers.



                Other possible terms are "store clerk" and "salesclerk."







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                  Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

                  – Walt
                  2 hours ago














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                  Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

                  – Walt
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                Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

                – Walt
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                Note that the term "associate" is catch-all corporatespeak for "we didn't want to just call you a drone".

                – Walt
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                In my state (MA) in the US, they call it a "stock boy".






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                  +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

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                In my state (MA) in the US, they call it a "stock boy".






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                  +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

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                In my state (MA) in the US, they call it a "stock boy".






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                In my state (MA) in the US, they call it a "stock boy".







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                  +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

                  – Jasper
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                  +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

                  – Jasper
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                +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

                – Jasper
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                +1. "Stocker" is a common variation.

                – Jasper
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                In the UK I have heard and seen shelf-stacker or sometimes shelf filler to describe this role.



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                  British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

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                In the UK I have heard and seen shelf-stacker or sometimes shelf filler to describe this role.



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                  British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

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                In the UK I have heard and seen shelf-stacker or sometimes shelf filler to describe this role.



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                In the UK I have heard and seen shelf-stacker or sometimes shelf filler to describe this role.



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                  British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

                  – abligh
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                  British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

                  – abligh
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                British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

                – abligh
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                British English speaker: "shelf stacker" is the only thing I've heard this role called outside of peculiar HR banalitities

                – abligh
                2 hours ago











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                To add on to the other answers (stock clerk, stocker, stock associate, store clerk, sales clerk, etc.):



                In some libraries, this job is literally called a shelver (although "re-shelver" might be more accurate).






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                • Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

                  – rrauenza
                  3 hours ago













                • @rrauenza I blame my internal auto-correct :)

                  – Andrew
                  1 hour ago
















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                To add on to the other answers (stock clerk, stocker, stock associate, store clerk, sales clerk, etc.):



                In some libraries, this job is literally called a shelver (although "re-shelver" might be more accurate).






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                • Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

                  – rrauenza
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                • @rrauenza I blame my internal auto-correct :)

                  – Andrew
                  1 hour ago














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                To add on to the other answers (stock clerk, stocker, stock associate, store clerk, sales clerk, etc.):



                In some libraries, this job is literally called a shelver (although "re-shelver" might be more accurate).






                share|improve this answer















                To add on to the other answers (stock clerk, stocker, stock associate, store clerk, sales clerk, etc.):



                In some libraries, this job is literally called a shelver (although "re-shelver" might be more accurate).







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                • Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

                  – rrauenza
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                • @rrauenza I blame my internal auto-correct :)

                  – Andrew
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                • Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

                  – rrauenza
                  3 hours ago













                • @rrauenza I blame my internal auto-correct :)

                  – Andrew
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                Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

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                Surely you meant stocker not stoker?

                – rrauenza
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                @rrauenza I blame my internal auto-correct :)

                – Andrew
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                @rrauenza I blame my internal auto-correct :)

                – Andrew
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                Stock clerk is a term I have often heard and seen. It's widely used in job descriptions and job search sites, though Stock Associate has become more popular in recent years.






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                  Stock clerk is a term I have often heard and seen. It's widely used in job descriptions and job search sites, though Stock Associate has become more popular in recent years.






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                    Stock clerk is a term I have often heard and seen. It's widely used in job descriptions and job search sites, though Stock Associate has become more popular in recent years.






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                        I used to do this as a job in Australia, our official title was 'Fill Associate' (as we filled the shelves) and we were more colloquially referred to as 'Fillers' or just 'Fill'






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                          I used to do this as a job in Australia, our official title was 'Fill Associate' (as we filled the shelves) and we were more colloquially referred to as 'Fillers' or just 'Fill'






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                            I used to do this as a job in Australia, our official title was 'Fill Associate' (as we filled the shelves) and we were more colloquially referred to as 'Fillers' or just 'Fill'






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                                I would say stock boy or stock person. (There seems to be regional variation in this, I am in the North-east U.S. if that helps.)






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                                    I would say stock boy or stock person. (There seems to be regional variation in this, I am in the North-east U.S. if that helps.)






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