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Administrative Assistant Degree: New Opportunity for Career Explorers

Jessica Blackmer

The field of Administrative Assisting is a growing field and a vital position within today’s workplace. Often, Administrative Assistants are the ones who make a first impression to others about their organization. Administrative Assistants can be found in almost all industries but some of the quickest growing fields for this career are medical, education, and legal. Bryant & Stratton College is a premier provider of career-driven online Bachelor’s degrees, Associate’s degrees, and Certificate programs. It is because Bryant & Stratton Online is a leader in delivering Associate’s degrees programs in today’s most lucrative industries, that they are now offering an Associate’s degree program in Administrative Assistant online.

Trying to decide if this is the career for you? People in this career tend to have very specific traits. Administrative Assistants tend to be natural multi-taskers and very organized. They have top-notch communication skills and are theoretical; they like to fully understand how things work. In this profession, employees also have to be very adaptable or flexible and they also have to be self-managed. Also, Administrative Assistants are personable individuals. They are customer service oriented and technically savvy.

The jobs that you can get with an Administrative Assistant degree vary not only by companies and departments, but also by industry as well. Some of the typical job titles that you could hold with a degree in Administrative Assistant include: Secretary, Administrative Assistant, Office Manager, Receptionist, Executive Assistant, Clerical Supervisor, and Personal Assistant. There are countless possibilities for careers in this field because it is not industry specific.

The United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics stated the following statistics about Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants:

States with the highest concentration of workers in this occupation:
(In percent of state employment)
1. District of Columbia – 2.044%, 12,990 employees
2. New York – 1.677%, 144,800 employees
3. Vermont – 1.584%, 4,770 employees
4. Colorado – 1.515%, 34,880 employees
5. California – 1.442%, 219,310 employees

Top paying states for this occupation:
(Annual mean wage)
1. New Jersey – $52,050
2. New York – $49,140
3. District of Columbia – $48,510
4. Maryland – $48,490
5. Massachusetts – $47,060

As you can see, there is opportunity for high wages and employment in New York State. If you are wondering what salary you might be able to earn by getting a degree in Administrative Assistant, here are some examples of national averages from salary.com: Administrative Assistant I ($28,000 – $44,000), Executive Assistant ($36,000 – $45,000), Administrative Supervisor ($43,000 – $60,000), Secretary to CEO ($49,000 – 65,000). Administrative professionals also have the opportunity to test for national certification in either Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) or Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) which can help them earn an even higher wage. These certifications are provided through the International Association of Administration Professionals (IAAP).

For more information on Bryant & Stratton College’s online degree in Administrative Assistant, please visit: http://online.bryantstratton.edu/admin-assistant/.

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