About the job
Secretary / Administrative Assistant
Perform routine administrative functions such as drafting correspondence, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining paper and electronic files, or providing information to callers.
Top activities and tasks for this job:
- Working with Computers
- Answer telephones and give information to callers, take messages, or transfer calls to appropriate individuals.
- Greet visitors or callers and handle their inquiries or direct them to the appropriate persons according to their needs.
- Perform payroll functions, such as maintaining timekeeping information and processing and submitting payroll.
- Use computers for various applications, such as database management or word processing.
- Create, maintain, and enter information into databases.
- Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
- Getting Information
About the test (Full Version)
The Secretary / Administrative Assistant Pre-Employment Assessment was designed to help you hire staff in this role. The test provides a whole-person evaluation by measuring job-relevant cognitive ability, personality, knowledge, skills, and relevant behavioral history.
Each component provides important data for hiring decisions. Cognitive ability has been linked to overall job performance in most jobs and correlates with a candidate's
ability to learn new skills and to solve complex problems. Personality characteristics determine how well the candidate will fit-in with a corporate culture. Knowledge and skills indicate how much training will be needed before a new employee becomes productive. Finally, relevant behavioral history detects counter-productive behaviors that can impact job performance.
The Secretary / Administrative Assistant test includes an animated work simulation in which candidates meet customers, colleagues and supervisors in a job-related context. Post-test surveys indicate the majority of candidates react favorably to these simulations.
This test also contains an automatically-scored essay component. Writing is a key skill for many jobs and also demonstrates the ability to generate, organize, and communicate relevant ideas effectively.
The specific attributes measured include:
Cognitive Ability
- Analytical Thinking and Attention to Detail
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Knowledge and Skills
- Data Entry
- MS Word
- Typing Speed & Accuracy
- Writing
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Personality
- Adaptability
- Drive
- Integrity
- Resilience
- Teamwork
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Emotional Intelligence
- Empathy and Emotional Self-Control
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Behavioral History
- History Survey - Performance
- History Survey - Tenure
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Following completion, the test produces a Candidate Selection Report that includes an overall score and detailed scores for each attribute. The overall score weighs each of the factors based on research and analysis from the U.S. Government's Occupational Information Network (O*Net). O*Net represents over a decade of dedicated research evaluating the relative importance of various factors that lead to success in almost 1,000 different job roles.
The Candidate Selection Report also provides expert interview questions that help you probe critical or low-scoring areas, along with a guide for noting your evaluation of the candidate's responses. Consistent use of an interview guide is an important part of gaining better candidate insights and making better hiring decisions.
More information about this Job
Annual US Wages (2023) |
Bottom 10%: | | $30,280 or less |
Bottom 25%: | | $36,330 or less |
Median: | | $44,280 (Average) |
Top 25%: | | $52,200 or more |
Top 10%: | | $62,340 or more |
Hourly US Wages (2023) |
Bottom 10%: | | $14.56 or less |
Bottom 25%: | | $17.46 or less |
Median: | | $21.29 (Average) |
Top 25%: | | $25.10 or more |
Top 10%: | | $29.97 or more |
US Employment Statistics |
2023: | | 1,982,300 |
2033 (projected): | | 1,976,200 |
Annual U.S. Job Openings: | 214,400 |
Top Knowledge Requirements
- Administrative
- English Language
- Computers and Electronics
- Customer and Personal Service
- Administration and Management
- Mathematics
- Communications and Media
- Economics and Accounting
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Top Skills
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Reading Comprehension
- Writing
- Time Management
- Service Orientation
- Monitoring
- Coordination
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Top Abilities
- Written Comprehension
- Oral Expression
- Written Expression
- Oral Comprehension
- Near Vision
- Speech Clarity
- Speech Recognition
- Information Ordering
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Education Requirements |
High School Diploma: | | 50% |
Post-Secondary Certificate: | | 7% |
Some College: | | 10% |
Associate's Degree (2 yr): | | 22% |
Bachelor's Degree: | | 11% |
This graphic shows the percentage of people in this role who have their highest education in each category. |
Related Work Experience Requirements |
None: | | 14% |
3 - 6 Months: | | 6% |
6 Months - 1 Year: | | 24% |
1 - 2 Years: | | 44% |
2 - 4 Years: | | 10% |
This graphic shows the percentage of people in this role whose related work experience before they entered this position falls into each category. |
Alternate Titles for this Role: Administrative Assistant (Admin Assistant), Administrative Associate, Administrative Clerk, Administrative Coordinator, Administrative Liaison, Administrative Resources Associate, Administrative Secretary (Admin Secretary), Administrative Specialist (Admin Specialist), Administrative Support Assistant (ASA), Administrative Support Specialist, Administrative Technician, Alumni Secretary, Appointment Scheduler, Clerical Secretary, Clerk Secretary, Department Secretary, Escrow Assistant, Escrow Secretary, Front Desk Coordinator, Office Administrator, Office Assistant, Office Secretary, Operations Assistant, Personal Assistant, Personal Secretary, Police Administrative Assistant, Real Estate Administrative Assistant, Scheduling Coordinator, School Attendance Secretary, School Secretary, Secretary, Staff Assistant
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