People who excel at being office support professionals understand how to work with people and also machines. Since they will use a variety of office equipment, such as fax machines, photocopiers, scanners, and videoconferencing and telephone systems, it's a good idea to get office professional training that gives you experience with modern communications and storage. If you aren't at a career college getting office professional training, it's a good idea to read the manuals!
Lately, more companies are relying on website commerce as part of their income, so this also requires many office professionals to compose electronic correspondence; manage product databases; and create marketing presentations. People who train for even more specialized office professional positions may also be qualified to use desktop publishing software and digital graphics to make marketing materials. Many specialized training programs for office professional positions can be found at local community or career colleges.
When training to be an office professional, it may also be wise to take complimentary courses involving one or more of the following:
• Graphic design
• Business management or administration
• Psychology
• Accounting
• Human resources
Salary Range:
$22,270 — $54,810
Education Level (minimum):
High school or equivalent
Growth Outlook (2002 – 2012):
3 – 9%