Clerk pay in London March 2024
How much do clerks in London get paid?
Clerks in London earn
£10.77-19.23 per hour
Based on 256 employee reviews
What do top employers pay clerks?
Who are the top clerk employers?
Who are the worst clerk employers?
Recent clerk Jobs in London
- Merchandising Administration Assistant (Accessorize) at Monsoon posted 5 days ago
- Ministerial Correspondence Admin Officer at HMRC posted 3 days ago
- Hospital Support Administrator at Nuffield Health posted 9 days ago
- Destination Administrator at JLL posted 11 days ago
- Admin Officer- Brentford County Court TEMP at Brook Street Bureau posted 13 days ago
- Sales Support Administrator at Brook Street Bureau posted 11 days ago
How are people paid?
An annual salary
89%
of people report they get paid an annual salary.
Based on 256 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 71 employees
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What do clerks do?
Administrators have the job of supporting people who work in an office.
They tend to work in offices and receptions.
Other names for administrators are:
- Admin assistants
- Administrative assistants
- Office administrators
- Admin support assistants
- Clerks
This type of job might involve:
- Greeting visitors
- Being a point of contact for a certain department or business
- Answering queries on the phone, over email or on social media
- Typing up reports and documents
- Updating records
- Printing off or photocopy documents
- Arranging travel and hotel bookings
- Arranging meetings and any catering that is needed
- Taking notes during meetings
- Ordering office and stationery supplies
This is an entry level job.
If you want to apply for an administrator job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, Level 2 or 3 Diploma, or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK
- Basic computer and telephone skills