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What is the average salary of UCLA Administrative Assistant?

UCLA Administrative Assistants earn $33,000 annually, or $16 per hour, which is 3% higher than the national average for all Administrative Assistants at $32,000 annually and 67% lower than the national salary average for ​all working Americans. The highest paid Administrative Assistants work for The Nelrod Company at $206,000 annually and the lowest paid Administrative Assistants work for Roebling Bank at $15,000 annually.

$30K Los Angeles, CA Administrative Assistant Average Salary at UCLA (2 salaries)

-$2K (6%) less than national average Administrative Assistant salary ($32K)
-$10K (28%) less than average UCLA salary ($40K)
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$29K UCLA Administrative Assistant in Los Angeles, CA ·
-$4K (12%) less than average UCLA Administrative Assistant salary ($33K)
"I was paid a very low amount of money compared to my coworkers. This was because I was still a student, even though I was doing twice as much work as everyone else in the practice."
$30K UCLA Administrative Assistant in Los Angeles, CA ·
-$3K (9%) less than average UCLA Administrative Assistant salary ($33K)

$34K UCLA Administrative Assistant without location (121 salaries)

+$2K (6%) more than national average Administrative Assistant salary ($32K)
-$6K (16%) less than average UCLA salary ($40K)

What is the salary for Administrative Assistant at UCLA?

The salary for Administrative Assistant at UCLA is $34,000 annually.

What company pays the highest salary for the Administrative Assistant position?

The Nelrod Company pays the highest salary for the Administrative Assistant position at $206,000 annually.

What company pays the lowest salary for the Administrative Assistant position?

Roebling Bank pays the lowest salary for the Administrative Assistant position at $15,000 annually.

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