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Your mental image of an administrative worker might be a little outdated. Gone are the days of secretaries who just serve coffee and answer the phone; today’s office worker is computer-savvy, organized and able to handle many tasks as once.
Some executive administrative assistants even have many of the same responsibilities as the executives they work for. They’re usually tasked with corresponding with other important executives, organizing conference calls and reading incoming reports, memos and emails to determine their importance. Office and administrative jobs are vital to the success of many businesses.
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On average, an office and administrative worker makes between $29,000 and $40,000 a year. Most of these jobs require that you have at least a high school degree and that you are proficient at using a computer. If you want to work for executives at a large company or as a legal secretary, you should consider getting an online degree related to the field you’d like to enter.
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