Education
Bachelor's degreeAverage Salary
$75,000Avg. Experience
3-4 yearsA career path for a Gemology Instructor may include starting out as an assistant instructor or teaching assistant, and working their way up to a full-time instructor position. Some may also choose to work in the jewelry industry as an appraiser or a consultant. With experience and additional education, they may also have the opportunity to advance to a position such as a department head or program director. Continuing education and professional development opportunities can also be beneficial for career advancement.
A Gemology Instructor makes $75,000 per year on average, or $36.06 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $75,000 a year, while the top 10% make about $75,000.
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