Office Job
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A Office Job is a worker job that involves cognitive work performed in office environments.
- AKA: White-Collar Job, Knowledge Work Position, Desk Job.
- Context:
- It can typically be performed by an Office Worker with office educational credentials.
- It can typically require Office Literacy Skills including office written communication and office document comprehension.
- It can typically require Office Numeracy Skills for office data analysis and office financial computation.
- It can typically involve Office High-Skill Tasks requiring office analytical thinking and office problem-solving.
- It can typically be performed in an Office Setting with office work environments and office equipment.
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- It can often provide Office Career Advancement Paths through office organizational hierarchys.
- It can often include Office Compensation Packages with office salary structures and office benefits.
- It can often require Office Technology Skills for office digital tool usage and office software proficiency.
- It can often involve Office Collaboration Tasks with office team members and office departments.
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- It can range from being an Entry-Level Office Job to being an Executive Office Job, depending on its office organizational level.
- It can range from being a Specialized Office Job to being a Generalist Office Job, depending on its office skill scope.
- It can range from being a Traditional Office Job to being a Remote Office Job, depending on its office location flexibility.
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- It can be classified as a Human-Performed Work Task requiring office human judgment.
- It can contribute to Office-Based Economic Sectors through office service provision.
- It can require Office Professional Certifications for office industry compliance.
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- Example(s):
- Administrative Office Jobs, such as:
- Entry-Level Office Jobs, such as:
- Senior Administrative Office Jobs, such as:
- Technology Office Jobs, such as:
- Software Development Office Jobs, such as:
- Data Analysis Office Jobs, such as:
- Healthcare Office Jobs, such as:
- Medical Administrative Office Jobs, such as:
- Medical Professional Office Jobs, such as:
- Financial Office Jobs, such as:
- Accounting Office Jobs, such as:
- Financial Analysis Office Jobs, such as:
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- Administrative Office Jobs, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Blue-Collar Job, which involves manual labor rather than office cognitive work.
- Green-Collar Job, which focuses on environmental fieldwork rather than office-based tasks.
- Caring for Others Job, which emphasizes direct personal care rather than office administrative functions.
- Manufacturing Job, which requires physical production work rather than office mental tasks.
- Field Service Job, which involves on-site work rather than office-based activities.
- See: Office Worker, Knowledge Worker, Professional Job, Cognitive Labor, Office Work, Service Sector Employment, White-Collar Worker, Human-Performed Work Task.
References
2011
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-collar_worker
- The term white-collar worker refers to a salaried professional or an educated worker who performs semi-professional office, administrative, and sales coordination tasks, as opposed to a blue-collar worker, whose job requires manual labor. “White-collar work" is an informal term, defined in contrast to "blue-collar work".