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Dallas, TX +116,212
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These U.S. metropolitan areas will add the greatest
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Top occupations
Medical secretaries +145,112
Secretaries/admin assistants +311,948
Executive assistants +23,232
Legal secretaries +1,195
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Today’s administrative professionals are
crucial to the success of the business leaders
they support. While organizational skills and
attention to detail remain important, they are
being asked to deliver more, especially in the
area of project management skills. We advise
all of our administrative talent to develop these
skills to increase their marketability.
- Stephanie Callan
VP, Commercial Product, Kelly®
The current
outlook
$37,024 annually
Current median annual income
Legal secretaries $45,323.20
Executive-level secretaries and admin assistants $49,275.20
Secretaries and admin assistants $33,280.00
Medical secretaries $32,115.20
Administrative and clerical
employment forecast
Over the next decade, employment growth of administrative and clerical professionals will keep pace with other
occupations, but will vary by specialty. As these professionals exit the workforce, many companies are replacing them
with workers that can support more than one manager in an organization—and who may also have advanced skills and
degrees, or knowledge of a particular industry.
What does this mean?
Today’s administrative and clerical professionals may face greater employer expectations and stiffer job competition, but
unlike administrative roles of the past, these higher-level positions serve as career springboards—possibly opening the
door to greater career options.
12% growth The projected growth rate through
2024 is in line with other occupations
28% growth The demand for medical
secretaries will increase much faster than with other
clerical occupations
481,497 new jobs The projected increase will
result in nearly a half million new opportunities by 2024
Administrative and
Clerical Job Projections
through 2024
Top earnings by occupation