Salary for Credit Checkers
This occupation has now been updated to Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks
Also known as: Charge Authorizer, Commercial Credit Reviewer, Credit Authorizer, Credit Charge Authorizer, Credit Checker, Credit Investigator, Credit Processor, Credit Rating Checker, Credit Reference Clerk, Credit Report Checker
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Credit Checkers are vital for some companies as they perform investigations of credit standing of an individual wishing to establish credit. Their job functions include attaining information concerning the applicant's credit worthiness from banks, credit bureaus and other companies. Additionally the history of an individual is also verified through employers and through their social behaviors. A credit report may be required, and is the responsibility of a credit checker to perform. A high school diploma is required to work as a Credit checker, though some companies may prefer degrees or certifications to be held.A Credit Checker can receive an average pay level of between $28,020 and $62,940 depending on experience and domain knowledge. will usually earn a wage of fourty-three thousand five hundred and eigthy dollars every year.
can expect the most salary in Rhode Island, where they get normal pay levels of about $51,800. This group of people have the highest pay levels in Construction, where they get pay of $51,940.
The annual compensation for this career has gone up since 2004. Salaries have increased by an average of 38.29 percent nationwide in that time.
Credit Checkers tend to make the most in the following industries:
In general, they earn less within the industries below: