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The average salary for a File Clerk in U.S. is $40,730.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $40,730

$27,040$58,140

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $19.58

$13.00$27.95

What does a File Clerk earn?

File clerks in the U.S. typically earn an average salary of $40,730 per year. They provide administrative services to organisations by managing information within filing systems and tracking it for convenient access. File clerks are also responsible for the security of information, which can include activities such as encoding, sorting, updating, and storing data.

How to earn more as a File Clerk

To become a file clerk, you need to have a basic understanding of basic office technologies and filing systems. You could also take courses related to office management or file clerk related subjects. To earn more as a file clerk, you could move into a specialised area, such as becoming a legal or medical office clerk, or become a manager within the business. You could also become self-employed or set up your own filing service.