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Customer Service and Information Clerk

Become Job-Ready in Just 23 Weeks

Launch your career in Customer Service, Information Support, Order Processing, or Reception roles.

PROGRAM DETAILS

Comprehensive Customer Service and Information Clerk

The Customer Service and Information Clerk program is designed to equip students with the essential skills to excel in customer service and information roles. This program is ideal for individuals seeking to thrive in customer-focused environments. Students will learn effective communication techniques, how to handle customer inquiries, and manage relationships with professionalism. The curriculum ensures students are prepared to provide excellent customer service, respond efficiently to queries, and maintain high standards of service in business settings.

CAREER ADVANTAGES

Why Customer Service and Information Clerk?

  • Comprehensive Customer Service Skills: Develop strong communication, inquiry handling, and customer relationship management skills for professional service environments.
  • Practical Experience: Gain hands-on experience through help desk, call centre, and customer service simulations that prepare you for real-world situations.
  • Business and Office Proficiency: Build proficiency in Microsoft Office Applications and office procedures to support a wide range of administrative and customer support roles.
  • Job Readiness: Receive guidance in job search strategies, résumé writing, and employability skills to confidently begin your customer service career.

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

Customer Service and Information Clerk Skills Employers Are Looking For

Upon completing the Customer Service and Information Clerk Program at the Academy of Learning Career College, you will acquire the following essential skills:

  • Keyboarding (Minimum 25 words per minute)
  • Operating Systems (Basic proficiency in a Windows operating system)
  • Word Processing (Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Word)
  • Spreadsheets (Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel)
  • Database Management (Basic proficiency in Microsoft Access)
  • Office Skills (Including Microsoft Outlook, Internet Fundamentals, and Office Procedures)
  • Help Desk & Call Centre Skills (Telephone Communication Skills)
  • Business Skills (Including Customer Service, Business Math, Business Verbal Communication, Grammar Essentials for Business Writing, Business Correspondence Level 1)
  • Simulations & Drills (Customer Service Practical Simulation)
  • Job Readiness/Employability Skills (Job Search and Résumé Writing)

EMPLOYMENT & CAREERS

Employment-Focused Training for Today’s Customer Service Workforce

This program is designed to help students develop practical, job-ready customer service and information management skills that align with current employer and workplace requirements. Training focuses on real-world customer interaction, communication, inquiry handling, call centre support, office procedures, and service coordination used across modern business environments.

Graduates are prepared to transition into customer service and information handling roles across a variety of industries, including corporate offices, retail, healthcare, logistics, government services, education, and call centre operations.

Job Roles You Can Pursue

Graduates of the Customer Service and Information Clerk Program are prepared for various roles, including:
  • Library Clerk
  • Courtesy Receptionist
  • Complaint, Inquiries, or Information Clerk
  • Order and Payment Clerk
  • Customer Service Representative

These roles involve assisting customers, handling inquiries, processing requests, and maintaining professional service standards across different work environments.

Industries That Hire Our Graduates

Graduates may find opportunities within:
  • Retail and customer service organizations
  • Corporate and business offices
  • Healthcare and medical services
  • Government and public sector organizations
  • Call centres and contact centres
  • Educational institutions and libraries
  • Logistics and service-based companies

These industries continue to require skilled professionals who can manage customer interactions efficiently and professionally.

Lifetime Career Support & Employer Connections

Career support continues beyond graduation. Students have access to ongoing career planning assistance, employer connections, and job search support designed to help them remain competitive in customer service and administrative environments.

Support may include:
  • Resume and interview preparation
  • Career guidance and employment assistance
  • Access to hiring networks and employer opportunities
  • Ongoing job search support
  • Professional development and career planning guidance

Our focus is on helping students build long-term employment opportunities — not just complete a program.

Built for Real Work Environments

Training is centered around practical workplace applications, including customer communication, call handling, complaint resolution, office procedures, service simulations, and industry-used customer support systems.

This approach helps graduates enter the workforce with skills that reflect real employer expectations in customer service and information management environments.

SALARY OUTLOOK

Expected Salary for Customer Service and Information Clerk

Customer service and information clerk professionals can earn competitive salaries based on experience and industry demand. This program prepares graduates with strong communication, organization, and customer service skills for long-term career opportunities across various industries.

C $44,990.00

Data source: Job Bank Canada.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

What You Need to Get Started

Applicants must meet the admission requirements and complete the enrollment process before starting the program. Our admissions team will guide you through each step.

  • Grade 12 or equivalent or Mature Student Status
  • Proof of English Proficiency (If English is not your first language)
  • Admission Interview


CAREER OUTLOOK

Enhance Your Customer Service Skills for a Successful Career

Ready to launch your career in customer service and information management? In just 23 weeks, you’ll gain the skills necessary to provide exceptional customer support, manage inquiries, and maintain a high level of professionalism. Start your journey today and begin your path to success in customer service!

  • Duration 23 Weeks
  • Students Trained 6,800+
  • Average Salary CAD $35,000 – $50,000 / year
  • CampusKingston Campus
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    ADMISSIONS PROCESS

    Start Your New Career in 4 Simple Steps

    Our admissions team will guide you through the process from program selection to enrolment.


    Step 01
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    01

    Speak with an
    Admission Advisor

    Get expert guidance tailored to your goals.
Explore the best path for your career.

    02

    Find Your Program &
    Check Funding Eligibility

    Choose a program that fits your future.
See what funding options you qualify for.

    03

    Get Your Funding
    Approved

    Complete the process with our support.
Secure funding and move forward confidently.

    04

    Start Your Training
    with Confidence

    Begin learning with expert support.
Take the first step toward your new career.

    GET EXPERT GUIDANCE

    Speak with an Admission Advisor


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      Most programs can be completed in less than one year, helping you gain job-ready skills and start your career faster.

      Getting started is easy. You typically need a high school diploma (or equivalent), and our team will guide you through a simple admission process.

      Yes, we offer flexible payment options and financial aid for eligible students to make your education more affordable.

      Absolutely. We provide career support, including resume building, interview preparation, and job placement assistance to help you succeed.

      Yes, our flexible programs are designed so you can balance your studies with work and personal commitments.

      We offer open enrolment throughout the year, so you can start your program without long waiting periods.

      Both campuses offer the same high-quality education. Choose the one that’s most convenient for you based on location and program availability.

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      New Career
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