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Appraiser

Seattle, WA · On-site

$26 - $35/hr

A Graduate Gemologist degree is required. Certified Gemologist or Certified Gemologist Appraiser title is a plus. USPAP compliant is a plus. Current or previous affiliation with ISA, NAJA or AGA is a ...

A Graduate Gemologist degree is required. Certified Gemologist or Certified Gemologist Appraiser title is a plus. USPAP compliant is a plus. Current or previous affiliation with ISA, NAJA or AGA is a ...

Appraiser

Seattle, WA · On-site

$26 - $35/hr

A Graduate Gemologist degree is required. Certified Gemologist or Certified Gemologist Appraiser title is a plus. USPAP compliant is a plus. Current or previous affiliation with ISA, NAJA or AGA is a ...

GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma required WORK ENVIRONMENT: * Individuals must be able to work in a fast-paced, team-focused environment. * Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals ...

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Graduate gemologist degree or previous Gemological Institute of America (GIA) course work preferred

GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma required. * Bachelor's degree preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience. * 5+ years experience in a major auction house preferred and/or as a ...

Graduate Gemologist/ Gemology knowledge * Retail Industry experience (luxury jewelry preferred)

Graduate Gemologist/ Gemology knowledge * Retail Industry experience (luxury jewelry preferred)

Graduate Gemologist/ Gemology knowledge * Retail Industry experience (luxury jewelry preferred)

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How much do graduate gemologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for graduate gemologist in the United States is $53,247.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $51,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Graduate Gemologists face when working in a retail or appraisal setting?

Graduate Gemologists often encounter challenges such as accurately identifying and grading gemstones that may have undergone treatments or enhancements, which can be difficult without advanced equipment. In a retail or appraisal environment, they must also balance technical expertise with strong communication skills to clearly explain gemstone qualities and valuations to clients. Staying current with industry trends and new gemological discoveries is essential, as is maintaining meticulous attention to detail to ensure the accuracy of appraisals and reports.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Graduate Gemologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Graduate Gemologist, you need expertise in gem identification, grading, and appraisal, typically gained through a GIA Graduate Gemologist diploma or similar certification. Familiarity with gemological microscopes, spectrometers, and industry-standard software is critical for accurate analysis and documentation. Strong attention to detail, integrity, and effective communication set outstanding professionals apart when working with clients and colleagues. These skills ensure precise evaluations, build client trust, and uphold high standards within the jewelry and gemstone industry.

What Is a Graduate Gemologist?

A graduate gemologist has completed a graduate program in this field and has significant experience and practical skills that prepare them for working in the jewelry business and gem world. Through the graduate program, you learn how to fulfill both technical and practical job duties, like using equipment to evaluate and grade different gems by color, weight, clarity, and cut and identifying stones that are synthetic or imitations. As a graduate gemologist, your possible career paths include appraiser, diamond buyer, jewelry business owner, sales associate, and, of course, gemologist. The qualifications for these jobs include gem grading skills, strong attention to detail, excellent vision, and knowledge of the specialized equipment gemologists use, such as microscopes and magnifying glasses.

What is the difference between Graduate Gemologist vs Gemologist?

AspectGraduate GemologistGemologist
CredentialsGraduate Gemologist diploma from GIAGemologist certification or degree, often from GIA or other institutions
Work EnvironmentJewelry stores, appraisal labs, gem testing labsJewelry stores, appraisal labs, gem testing labs
Industry UsageSpecialized training for gem identification and gradingBroader term, includes various levels of gem expertise

The main difference is that a Graduate Gemologist has completed a specific program from GIA, focusing on gem identification and grading, while a Gemologist may have a broader or different certification. Both roles work in similar environments and are highly valued in the jewelry industry, but the Graduate Gemologist credential is often seen as more specialized and recognized globally.

What is a Graduate Gemologist?

A Graduate Gemologist is a professional who has completed specialized education in gemology, typically through the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or a similar institution. They are trained to identify, grade, and evaluate gemstones and diamonds using advanced techniques and equipment. Graduate Gemologists often work in jewelry appraisal, gemstone identification, auction houses, and jewelry retail. Their expertise is highly regarded in the jewelry industry, ensuring that gemstones are accurately graded and valued.
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Infographic showing various Graduate Gemologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 79% Full Time, and 21% Part Time. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,247 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

Inventory Product Specialist, Graduate Gemologist

National Rarities LLC

Saint Louis, MO

$16.50 - $21/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description

Job Title: Inventory Product Specialist (Graduate Gemologist)

Reports To: The Inventory Product Specialist will report directly to the Gemology Manager

About National Rarities

National Rarities is a premier estate buying company based out of St. Louis, Missouri, steadily growing over 50% year over year. Partnering with jewelers across the nation, National Rarities offers 3 to 4 day estate buying events that provide customers an opportunity to bring their unwanted valuables for an honest evaluation and a no-obligation offer. We offer a positive, innovative culture that balances goal-oriented rewards, on-the-job training, and quarterly team-building sessions to engage a self-driven efficient team.


Job Overview 

As an Inventory Product Specialist, you will evaluate and categorize a variety of gemological variables for resell. This role requires expertise in diamond grading, pricing, and valuation methodologies, gemstone identification, and pricing jewelry for resale purposes. You will review items processed by the breakdown team to verify authenticity, group items to optimize sales opportunities, and remove unsellable items for inventory adjustments. You will also provide training to team members on product attributes and values while collaborating with other departments to drive organizational goals and improve product liquidation efficiency.

Requirements

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Review and assess inventory items for authenticity and accuracy after they are added into on-hand inventory by the breakdown team
  • Inspect and analyze diamonds and jewelry using proper grading techniques and apply RAP pricing
  • Identification of gemstones and diamonds for resale purposes 
  • Identify and remove unsellable items, ensuring appropriate inventory adjustments
  • Conduct training sessions for team members on product knowledge and specialized categories
  • Provide coaching and support to employees on diamond grading and valuation techniques
  • Communicate updates or needs to the department in a timely manner from various partners (GIA, stone cutter, RAPAPORT, etc.)
  • Support department productivity through active leadership, coaching, and goal execution
  • Collaborate with sales, inventory, and liquidation teams to meet organizational objectives
  • Communicate effectively with department leaders and stakeholders
  • Identify and resolve issues related to product evaluation and inventory management
  • Learn new technologies and adapt to changing requirements
  • Any other duties as assigned by management 

Qualifications 

  • GIA Graduate Gemologist Diploma 
  • Able to identify and price gemstones to comparable sales/wholesale
  • Demonstrated ability to inspect diamonds and apply RAP pricing effectively
  • Strong attention to detail and communication skills
  • Experience coaching and training employees
  • Problem solving mindset and analytical skills
  • Full-time, in-office setting
  • Candidates may be required to complete a practical assessment

Benefits

  • Health Insurance: Company contributions for Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • 401(k): With a generous company match
  • Paid Time Off: 15 days after 60 days of employment
  • Annual Bonus: Receive a yearly bonus in addition to your salary
  • Company-Paid Coverage: Life insurance and long-term disability
  • Paid Holidays & Family Leave
  • Professional Attire Stipend: $250 annually
  • Phone Reimbursement: $20/month

Optional Coverage: Voluntary short-term disability, additional life insurance, pet insuranceÂ