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Updated: 1 Feb 2012
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$0$9$18$27
Hourly Rate$10.18 - $17.26  
   
Overtime$12.66 - $25.80  
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$22,193 - $40,681  
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Companies and Industries for Collections Clerk Jobs

Popular Industries

Hourly Rate

Debt Collection Agency$9.69 - $16.14
Mortgage Lending / Loans / Credit Products$10.73 - $18.48
Retail/Wholesale Distribution$10.19 - $17.90
Banking$10.61 - $17.57
Manufacturing and Distribution$10.87 - $18.53
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Key Statistics for Collections Clerk Jobs

Gender
Female
89%
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Male
11%
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Hourly Rate:$12.07 - $16.48 $10.65 - $16.08
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
6%
1-4 years
49%
5-9 years
25%
10-19 years
12%
20 years or more
8%
Top Degrees

Hourly Rate

Bachelor's Degree$12.12 - $16.25
Associate's Degree$10.00 - $13.22
Associate of Arts (AA), Business AdministrationNot enough data
Bachelor of Arts (BA), BusinessNot enough data
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vision benefits Vision: 39% employee benefits None: 29%

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Career Path for Collections Clerk Jobs

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Common Future Jobs

Collections Clerk

Salary Range

$22,193 - $40,681
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Customer Service Representative (CSR)
$19,288 - $42,599
Administrative Assistant
$21,042 - $43,853
Office Manager
$23,783 - $58,100
 
Common Future Jobs

Collections Clerk

Salary Range

$22,193 - $40,681
payscale
Collections Specialist
$24,375 - $49,818
Credit / Collections Manager
$30,863 - $81,099
Credit / Collections Supervisor
$30,497 - $64,352
 

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Collections Clerk Job Description

People with the job title Collections Clerk typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Locate and notify customers of delinquent accounts by mail, telephone, or personal visit to solicit payment. Duties include receiving payment and posting amount to customer's account; preparing statements to credit department if customer fails to respond; initiating repossession proceedings or service disconnection; keeping records of collection and status of accounts.

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