Clerical
Start a clerical program today and prepare to enter the work force as a clerical worker: the person who makes the office run smoothly.
Secretaries accounted for more than 4.2 million jobs in 2006, making it one of the largest occupations in the U.S. economy. An excellent secretary or office worker has a much bigger effect on the overall welfare of a company than you might think. Office and clerical workers compile paperwork, process forms, fax and copy documents, set appointments, create expense reports, run errands, answer phones, relay messages and keep the business running smoothly. There is great opportunity to advance within a company for secretaries and the Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that secretaries today perform fewer clerical tasks and are increasingly taking on the roles of information and communication managers. Secretaries in a few specific areas like the legal sector make significantly higher salaries.