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- Lot seller
Lot seller salary
27 400 - 34 500 kr / month
Women earn 100% of what men do.
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Salary progression Lot seller
Salary and Working Conditions for Lottery Salespersons
Working as a lottery salesperson involves selling lottery tickets, often in stores, at events, or at specific sales locations. The profession falls under the category of cashier personnel, with SSYK code 5230. In terms of salary, the profession has seen a positive development; the average salary for lottery salespersons has increased from 27 900 SEK to 29 300 SEK since the last measurement.
Salary Statistics for Lottery Salespersons
According to the latest statistics, the average salary for lottery salespersons is 29 300 SEK per month. There is a slight difference between men's and women's salaries within this occupational group, where men earn 29 300 SEK while women earn slightly more, 29 400 SEK. This means that women earn 100% of what men do in this profession.
Education and Requirements
Usually, no specific education is required to work as a lottery salesperson. However, basic knowledge of sales and customer service is advantageous. Employers may also offer internal training to ensure that the staff has the necessary skills. Paid training and other benefits such as a company-paid mobile phone are uncommon but may occur depending on the employer.
Job Responsibilities
As a lottery salesperson, one is responsible for selling lottery tickets to customers. This involves handling payments, informing customers about different lotteries and their winning possibilities, and maintaining order at the sales location. Good customer service and a pleasant demeanor are central to this profession.
Job Opportunities and Outlook
According to the Swedish Public Employment Service's assessment, job opportunities for cashier personnel, including lottery salespersons, are limited. The recruitment situation is characterized by an excess of labor supply, and demand is expected to remain unchanged over a five-year period. This means that competition for jobs can be tough, and finding work in this profession may be challenging.
Salary distributed by age and sector
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23200 kr | 27100 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 25400 kr | 30500 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 29600 kr | 30900 kr |
45-54 | 27800 kr | 30200 kr | |
55-64 | 27700 kr | 31100 kr | |
Snitt | 100% | 26000 kr | 29300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 28900 kr | 33800 kr | |
35-44 | 28800 kr | 28800 kr | |
Snitt | 92% | 29300 kr | 31400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 28900 kr | 33800 kr | |
35-44 | 28800 kr | 28800 kr | |
Snitt | 92% | 29300 kr | 31400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23200 kr | 27100 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 25400 kr | 30500 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 29600 kr | 30900 kr |
45-54 | 27800 kr | 30200 kr | |
55-64 | 27700 kr | 31100 kr | |
Snitt | 100% | 25900 kr | 29300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23200 kr | 27100 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 25400 kr | 30500 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 29600 kr | 30900 kr |
45-54 | 27800 kr | 30200 kr | |
55-64 | 27700 kr | 31100 kr | |
Snitt | 100% | 25900 kr | 29300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23100 kr | 27400 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 26100 kr | 28700 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30500 kr | 31500 kr |
Snitt | 100% | 26700 kr | 29300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 92% | 28900 kr | 33000 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 92% | 28900 kr | 33000 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23100 kr | 27400 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 26100 kr | 28700 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30500 kr | 31500 kr |
Snitt | 100% | 26700 kr | 29300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23100 kr | 27400 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 26100 kr | 28700 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30500 kr | 31500 kr |
Snitt | 100% | 26700 kr | 29300 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23200 kr | 27000 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 25000 kr | 31400 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 28600 kr | 30400 kr |
45-54 | 28100 kr | 30000 kr | |
55-64 | 28300 kr | 33300 kr | |
Snitt | 100% | 25500 kr | 29400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 92% | 29600 kr | 30400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 92% | 29600 kr | 30400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23200 kr | 27000 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 25000 kr | 31400 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 28600 kr | 30400 kr |
45-54 | 28100 kr | 30000 kr | |
55-64 | 28300 kr | 33300 kr | |
Snitt | 100% | 25500 kr | 29400 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 99% | 23200 kr | 27000 kr |
25-34 | 109% | 25000 kr | 31400 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 28600 kr | 30400 kr |
45-54 | 28100 kr | 30000 kr | |
55-64 | 28300 kr | 33300 kr | |
Snitt | 100% | 25500 kr | 29400 kr |
About the data
All information displayed on this page is based on data from the Swedish Central Bureau of Statistics (SCB), the Swedish Tax Agency and the Swedish employment agency. Learn more about our data and data sources here.
All figures are gross salaries, meaning salaries before tax. The average salary, or mean salary, is calculated by adding up the total salary for all individuals within the profession and dividing it by the number of individuals. For specific job categories, we have also considered various criteria such as experience and education.
Profession Lot seller has the SSYK code 5230, which we use to match against the SCB database to obtain the latest salary statistics.
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