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Jewelry Schools in North Carolina

Jewelry repair is a skilled and delicate craft—and a job that can't be taken over by machines. Jewelry repair technicians looking for employment with an established business should consider opportunities in North Carolina's larger cities, including Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro. Salary.com reports that jewelers in Charlotte, North Carolina earn anywhere between $27,000 and $41,600 on average. Salaries depend on factors such as education, experience, retail market, and location, and though no career training program can guarantee a particular career or salary, hiring managers typically prefer applicants to have prior education in this skilled trade.

North Carolina Jewelry Repair Job Resources

In addition to accredited online career training programs, business owners and franchise operators new to the jewelry business should consider groups like the North Carolina Jewelers Association, a group that provides its members with marketing tools, networking opportunities, and industry awareness.



Online, Penn Foster Schools
Earn an accredited degree or diploma from Penn Foster Career School, online or by mail.
Jewelry Design and Repair