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The average salary for an Executive Secretary in U.S. is $73,680.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $73,680

$45,910$104,000

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $35.42

$22.07$50.00

What does an Executive Secretary earn?

On average, executive secretaries earn around $73,680 per year in the U.S.. Executive secretaries provide administrative support, often to high-level executives and management teams in many industries. They are responsible for tasks such as managing calendars, scheduling travel arrangements and preparing reports. Executive secretaries may also be responsible for data entry and creating presentations.

How to earn more as an Executive Secretary

To become an Executive Secretary, you will need strong written and verbal communication skills and some sort of administrative qualification. Alternatively, you could go through a degree apprenticeship to enhance your knowledge and qualifications. To earn more as an Executive Secretary, you can focus on a certain field, such as legal documentation or document management. You could also take on additional tasks, such as presentations and support for senior staff, to increase your pay and enhance your experience. Finally, you could become a consultant in the field or set up your own Executive Secretary business.