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The average salary for a Correspondence Clerk in U.S. is $46,940.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $46,940

$31,200$68,650

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.57

$15.00$33.00

What does a Correspondence Clerk earn?

On average, correspondence clerks earn around $46,940 annually in the U.S.. They often work in the administrative offices of companies and organisations, responding to internal and external customers. Specialties within this field can include customer service, filing, accounts payable/receivable, data entry, and scheduling.

How to earn more as a Correspondence Clerk

To become a correspondence clerk, you will need to gain skills and experience in fields such as office administration, customer service, or finance. Alternatively, you could look into a degree apprenticeship to gain a qualification. To increase your earnings as a correspondence clerk, you could pursue a managerial role, specialising in an area such as customer inquiries or document management. You could even pursue self-employment or start up your own business.