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Stock Handler Salary in Switzerland

How much does a Stock Handler make in Switzerland?

CHF 57'563 (CHF)/year

Average Bonus

CHF 875 (CHF)

per Year
Total Compensation

CHF 57'831.96

As of July, 08, 2026, the average stock handler gross salary in Switzerland is CHF 57'563 or an equivalent hourly rate of CHF 28. In addition, stock handlers earn an average bonus of CHF 875. An entry level stock handler with 1-3 years of experience earns an average salary of CHF 43'856. At the higher end of the pay range, a senior level stock handler with 8+ years of experience earns an average salary of CHF 63'336. Salary estimates are based on salary survey data collected directly from employers in Switzerland.
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Salary Potential for a Stock Handler

Explore the estimated salary growth for a Stock Handler in Switzerland for up to 5 years. The estimated salary of a Stock Handler will be CHF 58'646 in 1 year and CHF 63'184 in 5 years.
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Estimated Salary
CHF 59'749
Average Growth
3.8%
The estimated salary for a Stock Handler in 2 years is CHF 59'749, which is 3.8% average growth. This information is based on ERI's compensation database.

Typical Stock Handler Education

This chart displays the highest level of education for Stock Handlers.

  • 5% of Stock Handlers have less than a High School Degree
  • 95% of Stock Handlers have a High School Diploma
  • 0% of Stock Handlers have an Associate's Degree
  • 0% of Stock Handlers have a Bachelor's Degree
  • 0% of Stock Handlers have a Master's Degree
  • 0% of Stock Handlers have a Doctorate Degree
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Popular Skills for a Stock Handler

Moves materials
100%

These are the most popular skills for Stock Handlers. About 100% of Stock Handlers have a skill in Moves materials.

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Cost of Living in Switzerland

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Stock Handler do?
Loads, unloads, and moves materials within or near plant, yard, or work site. Reads work order or follows verbal instructions to ascertain materials or containers to be moved.
How much does a Stock Handler make in Switzerland?
The average salary for a Stock Handler is CHF 57'563 per year or CHF 27.67 per hour in Switzerland. Top earners have reported making up to CHF 63'336. However, the typical pay range in Switzerland is between CHF 43'856 and CHF 63'336 annually.
What is the salary trajectory for a Stock Handler?
Stock Handler is projected to see a 9.8 % salary change in 5 years.
How can you increase your salary?
Increasing your salary often starts with understanding your value in today’s job market. You can increase your earning potential by building your skills, advancing your education, moving into a new role or industry, switching companies, or negotiating pay.
How can you negotiate a salary offer? 
Negotiating a salary offer involves preparation and finding our your market value. Use our salary calculator to find out how much you should be paid based on what someone in your area, with similar experience, earns. Use this personalized report to help negotiate a higher salary offer or find your dream career. 
What are some factors that impact Stock Handler salaries? 
Several factors can impact your salary, including experience, company size, job market, location, industry, and more. Understanding how these factors affect your role can help you spot pay gaps and provide opportunities for a competitive salary.

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This page is an excerpt of the much more complete compensation information available in ERI's Assessor Series.

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