Payroll and Timekeeping ClerksNature of the Work
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| 2008 Employment | 208,700 |
| 2018 Employment | 197,700 |
| Employment Change | -10,900 |
| Growth Rate | -5% |
Employment change. Employment is projected to decline slowly. Increased automation of the payroll and timekeeping process, and the use of computer software that allows employees to update and record their own payroll and timekeeping information, will decrease the need for payroll and timekeeping clerks.
Job prospects. Favorable opportunities are expected. Despite the projected employment decline, job openings will arise each year as payroll and timekeeping clerks leave the labor force or transfer to other occupations. Those who have completed a certification program, indicating that they can handle more complex payroll issues, will have an advantage in the job market.
Median annual wages for payroll and timekeeping clerks were $34,810 in May 2008.
For current wage data, visit the Occupational Employment Statistics program's Occupational Profile for payroll and timekeeping clerks.
Bill and account collectors; Billing and posting clerks and machine operators; Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks.
Last Modified Date: December 17, 2009
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