ISCO Major Group 4 Clerical Support Workers

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Clerical Support Workers: Clerical support workers record, organize, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.

Tasks performed by clerical support workers usually include: stenography, typing, and operating word processors and other office machines; entering data into computers; carrying out secretarial duties; recording and computing numerical data; keeping records relating to stocks, production and transport; keeping records relating to passenger and freight transport; carrying out clerical duties in libraries; filing documents; carrying out duties in connection with mail services; preparing and checking material for printing; assisting persons who cannot read or write with correspondence; performing money-handling operations; dealing with travel arrangements; supplying information requested by clients and making appointments; operating a telephone switchboard. Supervision of other workers may be included.

Occupations in this major group are classified into the following sub-major groups:

41 General and Keyboard Clerks

42 Customer Services Clerks

43 Numerical and Material Recording Clerks

44 Other Clerical Support Workers


Sub-Major Groups

Sub-Major Group Title
C41 ISCO SubMajor Group 41 General And Keyboard Clerks
C42 ISCO SubMajor Group 42 Customer Services Clerks
C43 ISCO SubMajor Group 43 Numerical And Material Recording Clerks
C44 ISCO SubMajor Group 44 Other Clerical Support Workers

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