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How to Get Office Administration Career Training

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Education is important to job seekers to get the job in the first place and to get promoted once you're employed. Without some sort of formal higher education, it's difficult to get a good job with benefits and other perks. Luckily, it's not difficult to get office administration career training so you can advance your career and increase your earnings potential.

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Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Choose what kind of office administration career training you'd like to get. There are programs available for paralegals, receptionists, office managers, medical office careers and more. Narrow your field of focus to one specific type of program so that you can get the best possible training for your office career.

  2. Step 2

    Decide if you'd like to do self study or classroom coursework. There are many reputable online study-at-home office administration programs as well as in person classes in most metro areas.

  3. Step 3

    Research classes online to find one that will meet your needs. Most office administration career training programs should give an overview of their course highlights and features to help you determine what course is best for you.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you feel that you would have trouble concentrating, self motivating or learning from a self study course, it's best to sign up for a classroom course. Most classroom courses offer evening or weekend classes so you don't have to miss work to attend.
  • If you have a lot of experience working in an office environment, it might be best to skip the office administration coursework and brush up on specific computer skills instead. For example, if you've never used PowerPoint or you'd like to learn how to make formulas in Excel, you could take a course specifically designed to teach you to use those programs instead of taking a more generalized office administration course.
  • Check with your human resources department if you're currently employed to see if they have any course recommendations and to find out if your company will pay for additional job-related education.
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