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important skills in office and administration.
To succeed in office and administration, it is essential to master document management, calendar management and organisational skills. You must be able to use software such as Microsoft Office and various administration systems. Strong communication skills, problem solving and structure are also essential. The office work of the future focuses on digitalisation, optimisation and effective project management. AI, analytics and data are becoming increasingly important in administrative roles, so that employees can focus on professional quality work rather than heavy manual processes and tasks.
our expertise.
what we do.
Office, administration and secretarial positions have always been a core area with us. Our consultants are experts and understand your needs and preferences. With our wide selection of vacancies at companies throughout the country, we guarantee that there is always a job that suits you perfectly.
find a job that matches your talent.
need a new challenge?
Are you ready to take your office and administration career to the next level? At Randstad, we help you find exciting job opportunities that match your skills and ambitions. We regularly receive new positions within office and administration from our many customers. Whether you are an expert in document management, calendar management or project management, we can help you take your next career step.
At Randstad, we understand the importance of digitisation and innovation. We support companies that implement efficient, modern practices and use advanced technology to improve workflows. By working through us, you get the opportunity to develop your skills and contribute to a more efficient and modern workplace.
frequently asked questions about jobs in office and administration.
We have compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions below. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us directly.
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what types of office and administrative positions does Randstad offer?
We regularly receive new jobs from our clients and often offer a wide range of positions within office and administration, including office assistant, administrative coordinator, receptionist, executive assistant or administrative manager.
You can view all our vacancies via this link.
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what is the salary for an office assistant?
An office assistant can expect a starting salary of approximately 26,000 Danish kroner per month before tax. However, your salary as an office assistant may vary depending on the size of the company you work for, the tasks you are required to perform, and where in the country you work. In most cases, your salary is negotiated individually, so your experience will naturally also play a role.
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what does an office assistant do?
A job as an office assistant can involve many different tasks depending on the industry you are employed in. However, there are some general tasks that are common across industries. For most people, this will include customer or client enquiries, case processing, note-taking, registration and general operation of various office equipment. Your specific tasks will depend on the industry you work in. This could be anything from the education sector and healthcare sector to an office assistant job at a law firm.
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what is the difference between an office assistant and an administrative employee?
In general, the terms office assistant and administrative employee cover very similar functions, both of which involve performing practical and administrative tasks in an office.
- Office assistant is often a more formal title, which is obtained through specific training (e.g. office training with a specialisation). The job portfolio is typically broad and may include case management, coordination, accounting tasks and general support.
- Administrative employee is a broader and more general term for anyone who performs administrative, office-related tasks. It can include people with different educational backgrounds.
In practice, the two titles are often used synonymously, as the tasks overlap to a large extent and vary more depending on the specific company or institution than on the title itself. Administrative employee is typically the umbrella term, while office assistant can be seen as a more specific professional group within administration.
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how much does an administrative employee earn?
Your salary as an administrative employee will largely be determined by your job duties and responsibilities, as well as the industry you are employed in. As a starting point, you can expect a salary of approximately 26,000-27,000 Danish kroner per month as a new administrative employee.
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what does an administrative economist do?
As an administrative economist, you can be employed in both the public and private sectors. This could be a job as an administrative employee in the local authority or as an administrative economist in a large or small company. Your tasks could involve anything from quality assurance and project management to communication within the company or organisation. Planning and coordinating various administrative tasks will be your main responsibility.
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how do you become an administrative economist?
You can train to become an administrative economist. This is a two-year vocational academy programme. You must have a secondary school diploma or relevant vocational training to be eligible to enrol in the administrative economist programme.
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what is the salary of an administrative economist?
As a newly qualified administrative economist, you can expect a starting salary of around 29,000 Danish kroner per month before tax. However, your salary as an administrative economist will be considerably higher after a few years of experience. It is estimated that an administrative economist with 10 years of experience can expect a salary of approximately DKK 37,000 per month before tax. As with other job areas, external factors can influence the salary level.