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Florist Jobs in Seattle, WA

Seattle Florist Jobs Overview

If you have a creative flair and want to work in an environment that always smells good, floral design might be for you. You can find florist jobs in traditional flower shops and grocery stores. Floral design can be an ideal profession if you want to own a business. You’ll work with brides, funeral homes, office buildings, hotels, and restaurants that keep fresh flowers or plants on display. Many florist shops also offer other decorative items for special occasions. These include balloons, wedding ring pillows, aisle runners, and other wedding day supplies.

If you take the entrepreneurial path as a floral shop owner, you will spend a large portion of your day on activities that do not include flower arranging. This includes things like answering the phone, helping customers in the shop, cleaning, accounting, material preparation, payroll, inventory, and ordering supplies.

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About Working in Seattle, Washington

Seattle has earned the nickname "the Emerald City" for its abundant, year-round greenery. And while you visit a Seattle park, be sure to bring the city's favorite beverage on your walk: Seattle is the home of the first Starbucks and the perfect place for coffee aficionados. You can also take your dark roast on a stroll around Pike Place Market, the Museum of Pop Culture, the Space Needle, and the city's beautiful Puget Sound waterfront. No wonder U.S. News & World Report ranked among the best places to live in the United States. If you're ready to call the Emerald City home, you can find tons of Seattle jobs at Monster.

Seattle's job market index score is 8.2, which means unemployment is lower and the median salary is higher than in most other large metro areas. And jobs in Seattle are abundant—it's among the best U.S. cities to find a job. Want to escape from city life? You can also check out Monster job postings in Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland.

Update Your Seattle Florist Resume

If you’re looking for florist jobs, you’ll need a resume that includes your experience and training. Look at Monster’s classic resume template to get started. It will show you a sample resume and give you resume writing tips. You might also need a cover letter to personalize your application package.

For help creating your florist portfolio, Monster has tips for what to include and how to showcase your floral arrangements online.

How Much Do Florist Jobs Pay in Seattle, Washington?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in florist jobs in Seattle, Washington, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median floral designer pay in Seattle is $16.44 per hour, which is 12% higher than the national average.

Find Your Next Seattle Florist Job. Monster Can Help Get You Started

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