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The average salary for an Office Clerk in U.S. is $43,560.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $43,560

$28,230$61,690

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.94

$13.57$29.66

What does an Office Clerk earn?

On average, office clerks earn around $43,560 per year in the U.S.. Office clerks provide administrative support, dealing with everything from filing and replying to emails to scheduling meetings and dealing with customer service issues. An office clerk can choose to specialise in particular areas such as data entry, customer service, or basic accounting.

How to earn more as an Office Clerk

If you are looking to become an Office Clerk, you should consider getting a degree in a business-related field, such as business administration, office management, or bookkeeping. Alternatively, you could undertake an apprenticeship if available. If you have ambition and want to earn more as an Office Clerk, then you could gain specialist skills, become part of the management team, or even become self-employed and offer services to businesses or the public.