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Featured Content
New research shows that each woman experiences the disparity of gender pay gap in different ways, depending on her position, age, race and education.
Gender Breakdown
This data is based on 72 survey responses. Learn more about the gender pay gap.
Popular Companies for Certified Diamontologist Certification s
Pay ranges for people with a Certified Diamontologist certification by employer.
Latest Blog Posts
Are you the kind of person who struggles to get a handle on your to-do list? Are you sometimes scared to even start a list because there are too many
Benefits
Jewelers with training in diamontology typically begin their careers making a base salary, but experienced jewelers earn their income as a percentage of the jewelry's value that they make. Salespersons generally receive a commission on the jewelry they sell, and diamontologists also receive benefits common to other salaried employees.
National Wages
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provides national wages for jewelers. The average annual wage for jewelers in 2010 was $38,520. The bottom 10 percent of jewelers made $19,460 per year, and the bottom fourth of jewelers made $25,710 per year. The middle half of jewelers earned an average salary of $35,170 per year.
Geography
Connecticut was the highest-paying state for jewelers in 2010, with average annual salaries of $53,860 per year. Minnesota paid its jewelers annual salaries averaging $40,490. Jewelers in New Jersey received salaries averaging $45,660 per year, and jewelers in Georgia made an average of $45,040 per year.
Industry
The professional and technical services industry had the jewelers with the highest salaries in 2010 with an average of $60,650 per year. Coating and engraving services paid their jewelers an average of $46,220 per year. Jewelers working for jewelry and leather goods stores earned an average of $41,590 per year.