Education
Bachelor's degreeAverage Salary
$69,659Avg. Experience
1-2 yearsA career path for an Office Technology Instructor may include starting as an adjunct or part-time instructor, then progressing to full-time faculty member, and eventually to a leadership role such as department chair or program director. Additionally, an Office Technology Instructor may choose to specialize in a specific area of office technology, such as data analysis or project management, and develop expertise in that area, or they may also choose to advance their career by obtaining a graduate degree in education or a related field.
An Office Technology Instructor makes $69,659 per year on average, or $33.49 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $39,461 a year, while the top 10% make about $123,491.
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