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Comparison Shopper Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

... shopping for groceries in the community. SLS Instructors will support individual in making healthy food choices and assist with budgeting and price comparison) The above reflects the general details ...

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SLS Instructor

Fremont, CA · On-site

$18.75 - $21.25/hr

... shopping for groceries in the community. ILS Instructors will support individual in making healthy food choices and assist with budgeting and price comparison) The above reflects the general details ...

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Marketing Coordinator

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Page optimizations, product feature graphics, A+ content, comparison charts. * Launching new brand ... activity shoppers, from millennials buying gear for a weekend trip to the beach, to parents ...

... Comparison document, and distributed promptly. • Complete all assigned projects in a timely and ... Associate Shopping Program * Health and Wellness Program * Discount Marketplace * Employee ...

... shopping centers, and manufacturing plants; analyzes and interprets data and performs income, cost, and sales comparison methods of valuation. Reviews building plans, sketches improvements, and ...

Build and maintain client journey maps across the Shopper, Seller, and Circular (buy + sell ... of verbatims, cohort comparison) and translate findings into prioritized, quantified ...

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How much do comparison shopper jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for comparison shopper in California is $18.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.36 and $21.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a comparison shopper?

A Comparison Shopper researches and evaluates prices, quality, and features of products across different retailers to find the best value. They may work for businesses, personal clients, or consumer advocacy groups to ensure smart purchasing decisions. This role involves online and in-person price checks, analyzing trends, and sometimes negotiating deals. Strong attention to detail and market awareness are essential skills.

What does a comparison shopper do?

A typical day for a Comparison Shopper involves researching prices and product availability across various retailers, both online and in-store, to ensure clients get the best value. Tasks may include visiting multiple store locations, taking detailed notes and photos, compiling reports, and updating pricing databases. You may work independently or as part of a team, often collaborating with purchasing managers or merchandising departments. This role requires a keen eye for detail, as well as the ability to manage time efficiently to meet deadlines. Flexibility is important, as work hours may vary depending on store schedules or special promotional events.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a comparison shopper?

To excel as a Comparison Shopper, you need excellent attention to detail, analytical thinking, and knowledge of retail pricing, typically backed by experience in market research or retail environments. Familiarity with digital comparison tools, spreadsheets, and sometimes inventory management or e-commerce platforms is common in this field. Strong communication, negotiation skills, and time management set top performers apart. These skills are vital for accurately assessing products and prices, efficiently reporting findings, and delivering value to clients or employers through informed purchasing decisions.

What are the most commonly searched types of Comparison Shopper jobs in California?

The most popular types of Comparison Shopper jobs in California are:

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Infographic showing various Comparison Shopper job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 68% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 61% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 37% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,620 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Supported Living Instructor / SLS

AbleLight

Irvine, CA

Full-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


AbleLight rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 16 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

SLS Instructor

Location Hiring: Mission Viejo, CA

The SLS Instructor provides one-on-one individual instruction and training to encourage independence at the highest possible level. SLS Instructors serve as advocates and liaisons on behalf of the individuals being supported. Our instructors strive to develop strong personal relationships with the individuals they support, the instructor assists in maximizing the individual's successful community integration.

Essential Duties:

  • Employment Preparation: Provide supervision to the individual while acquiring skills necessary for successful employment. This includes supporting the individual with personal appearance/hygiene, screening/application/interview process, building a network, preparing a resume, time management, communication, working under direct supervision and safety awareness.
  • Communication Skills: Provide supervision to the individual while accessing facilitated communication devices which may include Braille, Sign Language, finger spelling, augmentative devices, development of adaptations as per choice, mannerism, etc. Provide training and supervision on how to use a telephone, cell phone, internet, etc.
  • Mobility Training: Provide supervision and training to the individual on how to access public transportation, familiarizing themselves with bus routes, DMV materials, obtaining bus passes, etc.
  • Education Training: Provide supervision and training on how to enroll in classes, apply for financial aid, school/class selection, maintain attendance, complete assignments, encourage, etc. Training may include parent skills, family life education and sexual education.
  • Money Management: Provide supervision and training how to budget, make change, purchase, count, comparisons.
  • Self Help Skills: Provide supervision and train individuals in basic hygiene tasks and at times tend to individual with bathing and assist the individuals with proper dressing for weather and environment.
  • Environmental Awareness and Public Adaptation: Provide supervision and training on how to safely and confidently access public professionals, develop natural supports in all settings.
  • Personal and Public Safety Skills: Provide supervision and training in recognizing stranger danger safety skills, recognition of safe vs. unsafe environments, street safety skills.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Provide supervision and training on how to remain safe in the event of an emergency such as fire, earthquake, and any other emergency. Promote awareness of the use and purpose of 911 and emergency services.
  • Community Resources Awareness: Provide supervision and support in most advantageous access of all possible public/community resources.
  • Health and Fitness: Provide supervision, training, and support with diet programs, exercise, medical conditions, making healthy food choices, etc. Heath Assistance and Medication (provide supervision and support for individual during medical appointments by communicating updates or concerns regarding health and/or medication. Also, provide supervision, training, and support to individual with following proper storage, documentation, and procedures for medication. SLS Instructors will NOT administer medication at any point.
  • Health and Nutrition Skills: Provide supervision and training to individual with following recommendation diet and nutrition needs. At times, SLS Instructors will help individual with feeding by providing hand over hand supervision.
  • Home Maintenance: Provide supervision and training to individual on maintaining a safe and clean-living environment. Also, able to provide support on completing necessary laundry tasks.
  • Self-Advocacy Skills: Provide supervision and support to the individual with becoming aware of their rights, identifying when their rights are being violated, use of legal rights, self-reliance, self-esteem, empowerment, etc.
  • Living Options: Provide supervision and training to individual while accessing Medi-Cal benefits, applying for SSI, Medi-Cal, assist and train the individual how to make appointments, cancel appointments, attend appointments, Immigration/citizen process, etc.
  • Shopping Skills: Provide supervision and support with shopping for groceries in the community. SLS Instructors will support individual in making healthy food choices, and assist with budgeting and price comparison.

The above reflects the general details necessary to describe the principle and essential functions of the position and shall not be construed as the only duties that may be assigned for the position.

Knowledge, Skill, and Abilities:

  • At least 6 months direct supervision in the field of working with individuals with the developmental and disabilities population.
  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret general regulations.
  • Ability to write legible and accurate notes relating to an individual's goals/objectives.
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions to the consumer, circle of support, Regional Center and/or general public.
  • Able to speak English and any language based on the individual needs.
  • Ability to use independent judgement during services and emergencies.
  • Possess a cell phone to be used to communicate with management and complete payroll responsibilities (view schedule, submit Time-Off request, punch in/out, and other duties).

Our Values – The "Way" We Work:

Mission First We are called to support others to flourish and that deserves our full energy, commitment, and focus.

One AbleLight We are ONE TEAM working together to advance quality. We value collaboration, accountability, transparency, and courage.

Christian Love We are guided by our Christian Faith because all people have infinite value. We welcome and love every person, we act with empathy, grace, dignity, and patience.

Minimum Job Qualifications:

Education: High School diploma or equivalent preferred but not required unless directed by state regulations.

Experience: Additional experience with people with developmental disabilities preferred or as required by regulations.

Lic or Cert Program specific based on state requirements: may or may not need a Driver's License with no negative Motor Vehicle Record findings.

Pay: $18.25-$20.75

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