Concierges

Concierges

Assist patrons at hotel, apartment, or office building with personal services. May take messages; arrange or give advice on transportation, business services, or entertainment; or monitor guest requests for housekeeping and maintenance.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 100 $32,550 $15.65
Arizona 430 $31,300 $15.05
California 4,370 $38,010 $18.28
Colorado 760 $36,820 $17.70
Connecticut 100 $34,610 $16.64
Delaware 100 $29,660 $14.26
District of Columbia 1,390 $35,810 $17.22
Florida 2,680 $31,940 $15.35
Georgia 910 $28,970 $13.93
Hawaii 290 $42,120 $20.25
Illinois 670 $34,540 $16.61
Indiana 120 $28,520 $13.71
Iowa 80 $29,860 $14.36
Kansas 130 $27,870 $13.40
Kentucky 190 $24,740 $11.89
Louisiana 320 $28,080 $13.50
Maryland 490 $34,970 $16.81
Massachusetts 1,380 $41,390 $19.90
Michigan 410 $32,650 $15.70
Minnesota 600 $36,510 $17.56
Mississippi 70 $29,490 $14.18
Missouri 320 $24,760 $11.91
Montana 120 $30,150 $14.49
Nebraska 150 $32,700 $15.72
Nevada 580 $30,850 $14.83
New Jersey 2,150 $31,510 $15.15
New Mexico 70 $28,560 $13.73
New York 7,240 $50,830 $24.44
North Carolina 450 $30,220 $14.53
Ohio 570 $31,260 $15.03
Oklahoma 280 $28,220 $13.57
Oregon 460 $32,610 $15.68
Pennsylvania 600 $33,660 $16.18
South Carolina 380 $31,410 $15.10
Tennessee 140 $32,120 $15.44
Texas 1,050 $30,020 $14.44
Utah 300 $31,580 $15.18
Virginia 2,020 $31,860 $15.32
Washington 830 $39,970 $19.22
West Virginia 40 $27,860 $13.39
Wisconsin 80 $32,560 $15.66
Wyoming 30 $39,730 $19.10

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

Any instructional program in culinary, entertainment, and personal services not listed above.

Certificate
Associate Degree
  • $37,520 per year
    National average salary
    Very High
    Job growth rate
  • High school diploma or equivalent
    Typical education requirement
  • Moderate-term on-the-job training
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as concierges.

  • Less than high school 9%
  • High school graduate 33%
  • College dropout 29%
  • Associate’s degree 10%
  • Bachelor’s degree 16%
  • Master’s degree 2%
  • Doctorate degree 1%

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