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Administrative Manager, Office Administrator, Office Coordinator, Office Supervisor, Executive Assistant, Operations Manager, Office Director
No matter what their mission is, all organizations are complicated and require the timely completion of a million different “behind-the-scenes” tasks. Most organizations have at least one dedicated administrative person who handles these functions—an Office Manager!
Office Managers help to ensure office functions are carried out smoothly and efficiently. They may perform administrative or budgetary duties, or manage human resources issues and facilities-related operations. Generally, they coordinate with numerous departments and often serve as a sort of centralized hub for many processes and projects!
Their role requires them to wear many hats, but effective Office Managers get things done and play a big role in shaping workplace culture and climate. Their ability to foresee and prevent issues, adapt to changes, and organize workflows impacts organizational success far more than they might get credit for!
- Keeping organizational tasks on track
- Working with a wide range of different departments
- Contributing to better workplace environments
Lịch làm việc
- Office Managers work full-time jobs, typically indoors during normal business hours.
Nhiệm vụ tiêu biểu
- Manage and coordinate general and organizational administrative tasks
- Draft, send, receive, and reply to office correspondence, as necessary
- Process incoming and outgoing mail and deliveries
- Manage/route incoming calls or assist the receptionist with call handling
- Keep track of supply inventories; reorder/restock when needed
- Use databases to input and retrieve data and run reports
- Oversee IT procurement processes
- Create physical and digital records management file systems; ensure proper safeguarding of sensitive information
- Help with calendaring, travel and lodging arrangements, filing reimbursement for expenses, etc.
- Manage office budgets; track and forecast expenses; verify credit card purchases and reconcile monthly billing statements
- Reserve and prepare rooms for meetings. Ensure equipment is tested and ready to use (such as speakerphones, microphones, laptops, projectors, presentation pointers, and other IT or audiovisual equipment)
- Assist with planning organizational events, including ordering sufficient catering, or sending out parking permits and providing directions to external attendees, etc.
- Establish contracts with vendors and service providers; review invoices for accuracy
- Oversee facility maintenance work and groundskeeping; ensure workplace safety policies are distributed and adhered to
- Implement office physical safety and security procedures, such as fire and emergency response plans
Trách nhiệm bổ sung
- Write and revise general and specific office policies and processes
- Assist with recruiting, interviewing, and hiring new staff
- Supervise applicable staff; provide training and feedback
- Establish schedules; approve paid time off; resolve interpersonal disputes
- Listen to employee concerns and assist with finding resolutions
- Assist employees with workers' compensation claims, as required
Kỹ năng mềm
- Chính xác
- Adaptable
- Chú ý đến chi tiết
- Kỹ năng giao tiếp
- Bảo mật
- Dịch vụ khách hàng
- Định hướng chi tiết
- Độc lập
- Sáng kiến
- Leadership and supervisory skills
- Phương pháp
- Đa nhiệm
- Giám sát
- Tổ chức
- Kiên nhẫn
- Giải quyết vấn đề
- Đáng tin cậy
- Lập kế hoạch
- Phán đoán và ra quyết định đúng đắn
- Quản lý thời gian
Kỹ năng kỹ thuật
- Budgeting and financial tracking
- Facilities management principles
- General fire safety and emergency response
- Human resources management
- Inventory control
- IT procurement
- Knowledge of office management procedures
- Proficiency in office software and equipment (i.e., computers, printer/scanner/copiers, multi-line phones, audiovisual equipment, presentation equipment)
- Records management
- Construction and engineering firms
- Convention centers
- Tập đoàn
- Cơ sở giáo dục
- Financial institutions
- Cơ quan chính phủ
- Khách sạn
- Công ty luật
- Media and publishing companies
- Cơ sở y tế
- Tổ chức phi lợi nhuận
- Công ty tư nhân
- Cơ quan bất động sản
- Recreational facilities
- Tổ chức tôn giáo
- Research institutions
- Retail stores
- Small businesses and startups
- Transportation and utilities companies
Picture an efficiently running office, from timely emails to well-coordinated meetings. At its core is an Office Manager, the linchpin who juggles multiple roles ranging from administration to IT! And while the job certainly can come with a lot of stress, it doesn’t always come with an equal amount of recognition.
Office Managers are expected to guide processes and tasks, manage diverse teams, and hold things together…often without anyone realizing how vital their role is!
They have to stay flexible and ready to tackle new challenges without much preparation time. When things don’t go according to plan, it might be up to the Office Manager to work late or come in on the weekend to get a process or project back on track!
In the evolving world of office management, keeping up to date is vital! Remote work management is a major trend, with large parts of the American labor force now working from home. Office Managers have adapted in order to oversee remote teams and ensure workers keep up with tasks while staying motivated.
AI and other automation tools are revolutionizing the way countless tasks are handled, keeping Office Managers busy as they learn, implement, and train others on these new methods of doing things.
Meanwhile, in every industry there’s an increased emphasis on sustainable practices, so Office Managers are trying to help organizations stay as paperless as possible. These are just a few of the trends impacting this dynamic career field!
Office Managers tend to be highly organized individuals capable of multitasking and staying focused. They may develop these skills from an early age, perhaps through school activities or due to being given responsibilities and chores at home. They usually have great leadership and management skills, which can develop through extracurricular activities such as playing team sports, for example!
- Office Managers must usually have at least a high school diploma or equivalent. A degree is not necessary for all positions, but one might be helpful to stand out from the competition!
- A strong mix of relevant work experience and academic credits may be the best bet to qualify for an Office Manager job
- Some workers may complete an Office Administration & Technology certificate program, or take business administration and IT classes at a community college
- Depending on which industry the office is in, relevant bachelor’s degree majors may include business or public administration, health services administration, human resources management, hospitality management, education, paralegal studies, or information management systems
- Common college-level classes may include:
- Kế toán
- Business writing
- Change management
- Giải quyết xung đột
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion topics
- Customer service essentials
- An ninh mạng
- Effective communication skills for managers
- Human resource management essentials
- Leadership fundamentals
- Tổ chức sự kiện
- Emergency Preparedness
- Organizational dynamics
- Personal development
- Project management basics
- Records management
- Supplier and vendor relationship management
- Team building
- Optional certifications such as:
- ARMA - Information Governance Professional
- Institute of Certified Records Managers - Certified Records Manager
- International Facility Management Association - Facilities Management Professional and the Certified Facility Manager
- Look for a program that offers enough specialized courses related to soil and soil conservation
- Xem xét chi phí học phí, giảm giá và các cơ hội học bổng địa phương (ngoài viện trợ liên bang)
- Hãy suy nghĩ về lịch trình và sự linh hoạt của bạn, khi quyết định nên đăng ký vào một chương trình trong khuôn viên trường, trực tuyến hay kết hợp
- Check out the academic and work backgrounds of faculty members. Review their current research and writings, and see awards they may have received or accomplishments they are known for
- Take a look at graduation rates, job placement statistics, and what alumni are up to
- In high school, stock up on English, speech, communications, accounting and finance, and computer classes
- Participate in extracurricular activities where you can gain experience with project management and build teamwork and leadership skills
- Look for office-related internships, part-time jobs, or volunteer projects while in college. Any experience you can get will be useful later
- Request an informational interview with a working Office Manager in your local area
- If you don’t want to go for a full bachelor’s degree, consider taking community college classes
- Bạn cũng có thể loại bỏ một số khóa học trực tuyến từ Udemy, Skillshare, LinkedIn Learning, Coursera hoặc các trang web khác
- Look for office-related topics such as accounting, writing, change management, conflict resolution, DEI, customer service, cybersecurity, human resource management, leadership, event planning, emergency preparedness, project management, records management, vendor relationships, etc.
- Soạn thảo một sơ yếu lý lịch làm việc để theo dõi công việc và thành tích học tập của bạn
- Join professional organizations to learn, share, make friends, and grow your network (see our list of Resources > Websites)
- Keep track of the names and contact info of people who can serve as job references later
- You’ll need to gain experience in an office environment before landing a manager-level job. Consider applying for roles as a receptionist, administrative assistant, paralegal, data entry clerk, file clerk, procurement assistant, or human resources manager
- Kiểm tra các cổng thông tin việc làm như Indeed.com, LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Monster, CareerBuilder, SimplyHired, ZipRecruiter và USAJOBS
- Take note of important keywords in job postings. Work them into your resume and cover letters
- Jobscan offers a list of top Office Manager resume skills to add, such as:
- Attention to detail
- Bookkeeping
- Budgeting
- Calendaring
- Truyền thông
- Conflict resolution
- Inventory management
- Invoicing
- Planning
- Records management
- Vendor management
- Check out Office Manager resume examples and search online for sample interview questions
- Nói với mọi người trong mạng lưới chuyên nghiệp của bạn rằng bạn đang tìm kiếm việc làm
- Consider relocating to where there are more job openings
- Hỏi các giáo sư đại học, cựu giám sát viên và / hoặc đồng nghiệp của bạn nếu họ sẵn sàng phục vụ như là tài liệu tham khảo cá nhân. Không cung cấp thông tin liên hệ cá nhân của họ mà không có sự cho phép trước
- Thực hiện các cuộc phỏng vấn giả với trung tâm hướng nghiệp của trường hoặc với bạn bè của bạn, vì vậy bạn sẽ cảm thấy sẵn sàng và thoải mái hơn trong các cuộc phỏng vấn thực tế
- Ăn mặc phù hợp cho các cuộc phỏng vấn và thể hiện sự nhiệt tình và kiến thức của bạn về lĩnh vực này
- Learn as much as you can about the potential employer before going to an interview
- Thể hiện sự độc lập, liêm chính và lãnh đạo
- Collaborate with other departments to exchange information and ideas
- Focus on mastering your primary and ancillary duties. Once you’ve got things running smoothly and efficiently, volunteer for a challenging project or task that might be outside your regular duties
- Always look for areas where improvements can be made in current workflows
- Develop your proficiency in software programs you use
- Stay familiar with applicable organizational policies and offer suggestions for revisions as needed
- Maintain a professional and inclusive work environment for all
- Be prepared for emergencies and ensure colleagues are trained on crisis response best practices
- Hãy cho người giám sát của bạn biết bạn muốn đảm nhận thêm trách nhiệm và sẵn sàng trải qua đào tạo bổ sung, khi cần thiết
- Always keep track of your accomplishments and contributions!
- Ask if there are particular specialized skills or systems you could learn that could benefit the organization
- Let them know you are willing to do the training—especially if the employer can cover the cost of tuition!
- Engage with professional organizations like the Institute of Certified Records Managers or the International Facility Management Association
- Note, once you’re working as an Office Manager, your employer may not have a path for advancement beyond that position if it is a small organization. You might be able to get a raise, but to “move up” you may have to apply for a job at a larger organization!
Các trang web
- American Society of Administrative Professionals
- ARMA
- Association of Executive and Administrative Professionals
- Institute of Certified Records Managers
- International Association of Administrative Professionals
- International Facility Management Association
Sách vở
- The First-Time Manager, by Jim McCormick
- The New Executive Assistant: Exceptional executive office management, by Jonathan McIlroy
- The Office Rockstar Playbook: How I Leveled Up as an Executive Assistant and Helped My CEO Build a Multibillion-Dollar Company, by Debbie Gross
Office Managers are jacks of all trades, juggling a wide range of duties. At very large organizations, there may be separate individuals who specialize in each of these roles, versus one person doing it all. If you’re interested in more of a specialized career, consider the below options!
- Accountant
- Người quản lý bồi thường và lợi ích
- Contract Specialist
- Công cụ ước tính chi phí
- Executive Assistant
- Facilities Manager
- Human Resources Manager
- Chuyên gia quan hệ lao động
- Chuyên viên phân tích quản lý
- Meeting, Convention, and Event Planner
- Paralegal
- Postsecondary Education Administrator
- Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Manager
- Người quản lý mua hàng, người mua và đại lý mua hàng
- Records Manager
- Training and Development Specialist