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An office administrator is an individual who performs a variety of both administrative and clerical tasks. This could be either for their office as a whole or for a department within the business. They are an important part of the team, as their organization and attention to detail makes it easier for everyone else to perform their day-to-day tasks.
The majority of office administrators work within an office setting, although depending on your employer remote work may be a possibility. You can expect to work a typical work week, Monday through Friday, 9 to 5. You can expect to spend most of your time dealing with people, on the phones or in-person. You are also likely to spend a good deal of your time sitting and working on a computer.
The skills are responsibilities you will manage as an office administrator will help to set you up for roles such as that of office manager or executive assistant. You may also choose to pursue more specified administrative roles with additional schooling, such as working as a medical clerk or assistant.
Office administrators working in London can expect an annual salary between $53,000 and $73,000. How much you make is based on your level of experience in the position. Here is a breakdown:
annual: $62,500
monthly: $5,208
weekly: $1,302
hourly: $32.55
lowest salary: $53,600 per year
average salary: $62,500 per year
highest salary: $72,400 per year
junior salary: $53,600-$64,100 per year
intermediate salary: $56,400-$68,300 per year
senior salary: $59,800-$72,400 per year
An office administrator is responsible for several different tasks that ensure the office runs smoothly and efficiently. Some of the things you can expect to be doing include:
The role of office administrator is needed in most industries. Some of the most common industries where you might find work as an office administrator include education, health care, or both large and small businesses.
Because office administrators are responsible for such a wide variety of tasks, they need to have a variety of skills, such as:
The minimum educational requirement for most office administrator jobs is a degree in office administration. Most employers will give preference to individuals who have previous experience in the field, or with previous experience in an office setting.