Typing Speed for Administrative Jobs: the Official Numbers

The short answer: administrative and clerical postings ask for 40–55 WPM at the floor and 60–70 to be competitive — and this is the one field where official government specifications name exact numbers: California’s state clerical spec requires 40 WPM on a proctored 5-minute test, and Pennsylvania’s Clerk Typist exam passes at 40 WPM after error deduction.
40Government spec floor
55–65Typical private-sector band
60–70Competitive range
5 minThe certification test length

The government paper trail — exact, public numbers

Administrative typing is unusually well documented because civil-service systems publish their requirements. California’s CalHR spec for clerical classifications (Office Assistant–Typing and similar) requires a typing certificate from a proctored five-minute test at a minimum of 40 WPM, honored for four years. Pennsylvania’s Clerk Typist 1 & 2 examination states its standard in one line: a five-minute typing test with a passing score of “40 wpm (after deduction for errors).” Two details in those specs teach the whole field: the tests are five minutes (sustained pace, not sprint), and the number is net (errors deducted). Private-sector postings rarely write it out this precisely, but they test the same way.

What the private-sector bands look like

Role Posted range Notes
General office / clerical 40 WPM, 95% accuracy The most common baseline in requirement text
Administrative assistant 55–65 WPM Document-production roles list the higher end
Executive assistant 60–70 WPM Often tested with formatting tasks attached
Legal secretary 65–80 WPM, 98% accuracy Precision weighted as heavily as speed; terminology tested separately

Take the test the way the specs do — 5 minutes

Time
WPM0
Accuracy100%

Click the words and start typing — the timer starts on your first keystroke. space next word · Esc restart

Reading your result like a hiring screen

At 40 you meet the government floor exactly — pass, no margin. At 55 you’re on the administrative band’s floor; at 60 you clear essentially every general posting; at 65+ the legal-secretary tier opens. The resume line that works: tested net WPM with accuracy — “60 WPM, 97%” — because that’s the format the screen will verify. And if a specific government classification is your target, check its class specification directly: the numbers are public, exact, and non-negotiable.

Sources

  • CalHR — Typing Certification Requirements (California state clerical classifications: 40 WPM, 5-minute proctored test).
  • Pennsylvania Commonwealth Clerk Typist 1 & 2 examination announcement (5-minute test, 40 WPM after error deduction).
  • Private-sector bands: aggregated requirement text from live administrative listings and published role guides (2026).