💼 Business & Finance ↑ 3% growth · Average

Office Manager

Office managers oversee the daily operations of office environments — supervising administrative staff, managing vendor relationships, and ensuring everything from supplies to IT runs smoothly. It's a step up from administrative assistant with more responsibility and commensurate pay.

$50,400 Median Salary
318K US Jobs
2–4 years Training
$5,000–$30,000 Typical Cost

💰 Salary & Earning Potential

Salary data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Figures represent national averages — local wages vary by state, city, and employer.

Entry Level
$37,000
Median
$50,400
Experienced
$72,000
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📈 Job Outlook

3%
Projected Growth (10yr)
Average
318K
Total US Jobs
Active positions nationwide
CAP Certification or Business Administration Degree
Required Credential
CAP Certification or Business Administration Degree

🎓 Training & Education

Typical Program
AAS in Business Administration or Bachelor's
Program Length
2–4 years
Typical Tuition
$5,000–$30,000
Work Setting
All industries — law firms, medical practices, corporations
🏆 Credential Required: CAP Certification or Business Administration Degree

☀️ Day in the Life

A typical day as a Office Manager involves working closely with clients and colleagues in a All industries — law firms environment. You'll apply your training daily while building expertise and advancing your career.

⚖️ Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • ✅ Strong job security
  • ✅ Rewarding work
  • ✅ Clear career progression
  • ✅ Growing demand

Challenges

  • ⚠️ Can be physically demanding
  • ⚠️ May require ongoing certification
  • ⚠️ Entry-level wages vary by region

🗺️ Office Manager by State

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