Receiving & Inspection
Receive and check incoming stock, verifying quantities and quality against purchase orders.
Unload materials and ensure items are correctly labelled and stored.
Inventory Management
Maintain accurate stock records using warehouse management systems (WMS) or spreadsheets.
Conduct periodic inventory checks and report discrepancies.
Order Picking & Packing
Pick items as per order lists, ensure correct quantity and packaging standards.
Prepare shipments with accurate labelling and documentation.
Material Handling
Operate warehouse equipment such as pallet jacks, forklifts, or trolleys (if trained).
Move materials to appropriate storage or loading areas.
Dispatch & Delivery Support
Assist with scheduling and loading outbound deliveries.
Coordinate with logistics or transport teams to ensure timely dispatch.
Housekeeping & Safety
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized warehouse environment.
Follow safety protocols and report any hazards or incidents.
Team Coordination
Work closely with warehouse supervisors, procurement, and logistics teams.
Support other departments when required to ensure smooth operations.
Warehouses are essential for every retail, e-commerce, and manufacturing business — which means steady job demand all year round.
Opportunities exist in many industries (Amazon, Flipkart, FMCG, logistics, pharmaceuticals, automotive, etc.).
Fixed monthly salary, often with overtime pay, shift allowances, and performance bonuses.
Many companies also provide annual increments and festival bonuses.
Learn valuable, in-demand skills in inventory management, logistics operations, and safety procedures.
Opportunity to train on warehouse management systems (WMS), barcode scanning, and material-handling equipment (forklift, pallet jack, etc.).
Clear path for promotion:
Warehouse Assistant → Warehouse Supervisor → Inventory Controller → Warehouse Manager → Logistics Executive.
Experience in warehouse work can lead to roles in supply chain, procurement, or operations management.
Most organized companies (like Amazon, Flipkart, TCS Supply Chain, DHL, etc.) provide:
Provident Fund (PF)
Employee State Insurance (ESI) or medical coverage
Paid leave (annual, sick, casual)
Attendance or performance incentives
Free uniforms / safety gear
Meal or travel allowance
On-the-job training & certifications
The work involves activity — walking, lifting, sorting — which helps you stay physically active throughout the day.
You work closely with a team, improving communication and coordination skills.
Supportive environment focused on teamwork and efficiency.
Experience as a Warehouse Assistant is recognized globally.
It’s a good entry point if you ever plan to work abroad in logistics, supply chain, or warehousing sectors.