FACT: Employment of secretaries and administrative assistants is expected to increase about 9 percent, which is about as fast as the average for all occupations, between 2006 and 2016. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: Employment of receptionists and information clerks is expected to increase 17 percent, a greater increase than the average for all occupations, between 2006 and 2016. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: Secretarial and administrative assistant positions will experience some of the largest increases in the numbers of new jobs, about 362,000, over the 2006-16 period. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: Secretaries and administrative assistants today perform fewer clerical tasks and are increasingly taking on the roles of information and communication managers. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: Employment for secretaries and administrative assistants in 2006 was over 4.2 million. This occupation is expected to be among those with the largest number of new jobs. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: Job opportunities should be best for applicants with extensive knowledge of software applications. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: Receptionists and information clerks will see a very large increase in the number of new jobs, more than 200,000, over the 2006-16 period. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
FACT: The increasing use of other technology has caused a consolidation of clerical responsibilities and growing demand for workers with diverse clerical and technical skills. Because receptionists and information clerks may perform a wide variety of clerical tasks, they should continue to be in demand. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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