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Administrative assistants provide vital support to other employees and management. You are a key part of the office team. You will be responsible for many administrative tasks. Specific duties can vary based on your employer but will include communications, organizing and updating files and working with customers, vendors, and business partners. You’ll require strong communication and interpersonal skills to have success in this position.
Working in an office, Monday to Friday is commonplace for administrative assistants. You will complete a variety of administrative tasks on the computer in support of management. You will attend meetings and interact with customers and vendors. You will be assigned specific duties by an office manager. Some positions can be done from home.
Administrative assistant careers can veer off in many directions. Traditionally you would work up to roles such as executive assistant, office manager, and other roles in administration. Or you could jump into jobs in sales, marketing, or even technology.
Administrative assistants can expect an average salary between $38,000 and $53,000 per year. Your salary is determined by your level of experience and other factors. Get more information below:
annual: $45,200
monthly: $3,767
weekly: $942
hourly: $23.54
lowest salary: $38,100 per year
average salary: $45,200 per year
highest salary: $52,900 per year
junior salary: $38,100-$45,600 per year
intermediate salary: $41,100-$49,300 per year
senior salary: $44,100-$52,900 per year
Administrative assistant jobs include a variety of responsibilities. These will vary based on the employer. Here are the key duties that will be included as part of your job description:
Government agencies, educational institutions, not-for-profits, corporations, and private businesses are all career options for administrative assistants. Choose a company type that matches your interest, skills, and abilities.
Administrative assistants require a diverse skill set to have success in this position. Here are some of the technical and soft skills employers are looking for in job candidates:
It is recommended you have a college degree in office administration or other related subject areas. Some employers only require a high school diploma, but previous work experience is preferred.