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Administrative services manager.

Education required-
A high school diploma or a General Educational Development (GED) diploma is typically required for someone to become an administrative services manager. However, some administrative services managers need at least a bachelor’s degree. Those with a bachelor’s degree typically study business, engineering, or facility management.

Job locations-
Administrative services managers spend much of their day in an office. They sometimes make site visits around the building, go outdoors to supervise groundskeeping activities, or inspect other facilities under their management.

Work schedule-
Most administrative services managers worked full time in 2012. About one-fourth worked more than 40 hours per week. Facility managers often are on call to address a variety of problems that can arise in a facility during nonworking hours.

This job seems to be medium stress because administrative services managers spends most of their time in offices. And they require long hours of work too.

Do you know anyone else in this profession? If so, who? N/A

Median salary-
$81,080 in May 2012

Pay-
The lowest 10 percent earned less than $44,330, and the top 10 percent earned more than $143,070.
$38.98 per hour

Number of jobs in 2012- 280,800

Job outlook in 2012-2022: 12% (As fast as average)

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Career exploration.

By HannahL