Administration Officer
Perform day-to-day clerical tasks to help boost workplace efficiency.
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- What's it like to be an Administration Officer?
- How to become an Administration Officer
- Latest Administration Officer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Administration Officers
- Administration Officer role reviews
What's it like to be an Administration Officer?
Administration Officers perform clerical tasks such as inputting data, filing records, and answering calls. Sometimes called Office Administrators, Administration Officers work in a wide range of businesses in the private and government sectors. They are multi-taskers, performing reception work, bookkeeping, management of database systems, and other daily office tasks that provide administrative support.Tasks and duties
- Monitoring and procuring office and pantry stock.
- Keeping business documents organised and secure.
- Reserving venues for meetings and events.
- Scheduling activities on the company calendar.
- Distributing reports, memos, and other correspondence to departments.
- Operating office equipment like printers and photocopiers.
- Ensuring that health and safety standards are met in the workplace.
- Making arrangements for staff travel and accommodations.
How to become an Administration Officer
To work as an Administration Officer, you typically need to complete a Pre-University programme or the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM). Some employers prefer candidates who have completed a diploma or bachelor degree.
- 1.Complete the Pre-University Programme or the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM). The Cambridge Assessment-endorsed STPM takes 18 months to complete, while the Pre-U takes 8 to 24 months to finish, depending on your programme. Both these courses equip you with skills in analytical thinking, communication, and leadership.
- 2.Complete a diploma or bachelor degree in business, accounting, management or another related field. This will help you apply management and administration concepts in coordinating organisational activities and resolving operational issues.
- 3.Consider gaining certification. Completing a certification in office management or another related topic can boost your career opportunities.
- 4.Gain experience in an entry-level role such as Administrative Assistant. A few years of work experience builds skills in clerical and administrative work.
- 5.Acquire other skills. Some companies combine two administration roles, so it may be beneficial to have knowledge of a different discipline, such as health and safety, accounting, customer service, and human resources.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Administration Officer employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Administrative Support
Data Entry
Invoicing
Filing System
Office Support
Microsoft Office
Email
Office Technology
Computer Literacy
Phone Etiquette
Multitasking
Office Administration
Organised
Call Taking
Communication Skills
Confidence
Travel Coordination
Quotation
Purchase Orders
Thoroughness
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Latest Administration Officer reviews
4.0Nov 2022
Administration officer is the unsung heroes of the workplace
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Administration
Experience5 – 9 years
Organisation sizeMedium (20-199 employees)
SpecialisationHealthcare & Medical
The good thingsAdmin office is the unsung heroes of the workplace
The good thing
They are the ones who keep the office running smoothly
or the boss happy and well prepared to do her or his job.
They can multita...
The challengesless challenging work due to undergoing the same routine and task every day.
They can be seen as someone of lesser importance
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5.0Jun 2023
I learn a lot of things.
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Science (Accountancy)
Experience5 – 9 years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationHealthcare & Medical
The good thingsMy work is enjoyable and not so toxic. I have a balance work and life pattern. I have a good working environment and colleagues. I can make a big difference through this work.
The challengesSometimes there are works that are time-pressured.
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