Notes on employment for Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers


  • About one-fourth of all jewelers were self-employed.
  • Jewelers usually learn their trade in vocational or technical schools, through distance-learning centers, or on the job.
  • Prospects for new jewelers should be excellent; many employers have difficulty finding and retaining workers with the right skills to replace those who retire or who leave the occupation for other reasons.




More information on Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers from The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Training requirements for Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers




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