In a typical work setting, office managers:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communicate by telephone, e-mail, and in-person discussions. They also write letters and memos, but less often.
- Have a high level of social contact. They work closely with the staff they supervise.
- Usually work as part of a team of support staff.
- Are substantially responsible for the work outcomes and results of their staff.
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- Sometimes deal with conflicts among staff or with upset customers.
- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of others.
Physical Work Conditions
- Nearly always work indoors.
- May on occasion be exposed to loud sounds and distracting noise levels, such as from office equipment.
Work Performance
- Must be sure that all details are done and their work is exact. Late or unfinished projects could create problems for top managers, customers, or workers.
- Repeat the same mental activities.
- Make decisions that affect employees and their organization's reputation. They usually act independently when making a decision.
- Set most of their daily tasks and goals without speaking to a superior first.
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- Must meet daily and weekly schedules.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work a standard 40-hour week.
- May work nights, weekends, and holidays, if their organization operates extended hours.