Book Keeper
Education required for this profession
Most bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks are required to have a high school degree at a minimum. However, having some college is increasingly important and an associate degree in business or accounting is required for some positions. Although a bachelor’s degree is rarely required, graduates may accept bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerk positions to get into a particular company or to enter the accounting or finance field with the hope of eventually being promoted.
Relevant Degree/Diploma/CertificateCertified Book Keeper
Quick Facts
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks held more than 2.1 million jobs in 2006 and are employed in every industry.
Employment is projected to grow as fast as the average due to a growing economy.
The large size of this occupation ensures plentiful job openings, including many opportunities for temporary and part-time work.
SalaryThe median wage and salary earnings of bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks are $30,560. The middle half of the occupation earn between $24,540 and $37,780. The top 10 percent of bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks more than $46,020, and the bottom 10 percent earn less than $19,760.