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The average salary for a Receptionists and Information Clerk in U.S. is $36,590.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $36,590

$26,940$47,360

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.59

$12.95$22.77

What does a Receptionists and Information Clerk earn?

On average, receptionists and information clerks earn around $36,590 per year in the US. They are responsible for helping customers and clients to access the information they need, as well as the smooth running of office systems. Receptionists may also manage correspondence, record calls and appointments, and answer incoming calls. Information clerks can make copies, input data into databases or spreadsheets, manage mail and help patrons access the library or other information resources.

How to earn more as a Receptionists and Information Clerk

To become a receptionist or information clerk, you will need a high school diploma and some office experience. Consider taking a post-secondary course that focuses on customer service or office procedures. To increase your earning potential, look into higher-level positions or earning certifications to improve your qualifications. You could also become self-employed and offer freelance receptionist or information clerk services.