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Job: Office Manager
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$0$500$1K$1.5K
Less than 1 year$250.00  
   
1-4 years$522  
5-9 years$978  
10-19 years$1,006  
20 years or more$1,245  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 2 Jun 2012 | Individuals Reporting: 5,116
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Office Manager Job Description

People with the job title Office Manager typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Plan, direct, or coordinate supportive services of an organization, such as recordkeeping, mail distribution, telephone operator/receptionist, and other office support services. May oversee facilities planning and maintenance and custodial operations.
Plan, direct, or coordinate compensation and benefits activities and staff of an organization.

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Asking for a Raise
Office Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Kentucky, United States
Get you info lined up. Know what you have done for the company. Know the average pay in your area (city, state) for you current position. Be ready to answer any questions you may get for things you need to improve on (no one is perfect). Be prompt, detailed, and don't beat around the bush with wells, i was wonderings..., etc.
Posted in Negotiating Higher Pay on 13 Dec 2007
The job interview is not the time for compensation negotiation
Office Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Colorado, United States
Compensation requirements can certainly be submitted w/ a resume and curliculum vitae, but to discuss it in a preliminary interview is tacky.
Posted in Discussing Compensation on 27 Dec 2006
IF YOU ARE WORTH HIRING YOU ARE WORTH WAITING FOR
Office Manager - (City withheld for privacy), Georgia, United States
NEVER LEAVE A JOB WITHOUT NOTICE NO MATTER THE CIRCUMSTANCE BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW WHO YOU ARE GOING TO WORK FOR AND IF THEY FIRE YOU WITHIN A FEW WEEKS OF YOUR HIRE DATE WITHOUT REASON EXCEPT PROBATION PERIOD THEY DON'T LOOSE ANYTHING AND YOU LOST A RECOMMENDATION AND IT GOES AGAINST YOU NO MATTER WHAT
Posted in I Was Fired on 23 Oct 2006
 
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