Operate photocopiers, fax machines, and other office equipment
Prepare mailings
Proofread documents
Answer telephones and deliver messages
Recommended Education:
Prerequisite:
High school diploma or equivalent
Job Skills:
IC³ Certified
MOS Certified
Basic computer
Basic office machinery
Communication
Word processing software
Employment Opportunities:
General office clerks held about 3.2 million jobs in 2006. Most are employed in relatively small businesses. Although they work in every sector of the economy, about 43 percent worked in local government, health care and social assistance, administrative and support services, finance and insurance, or professional, scientific, and technical services industries.
Job Outlook:
Employment of general office clerks is expected to grow between 2006-2016, which is about as fast as the average for all occupations. The employment outlook for these workers will continue to be affected by the increasing use of technology, expanding office automation, and the consolidation of administrative support tasks.
The earning potential of an Administrative Clerk is $18,640 - $30,240 annually.
Reference: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition
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