Information and Record Clerks, All Other

All information and record clerks not listed separately.

$43,730
Median Annual Pay
Jobs growth:
-3% projected 2024–2034

What They Do

Information and record clerks handle the essential administrative tasks that keep organizations running smoothly. On a typical day, they process and organize various types of documents, update databases with accurate information, and maintain filing systems both physical and digital. These clerks spend much of their time at computer workstations entering data, verifying records for accuracy, and retrieving information when colleagues or customers need it. They often serve as the go-to resource for locating specific files or answering questions about organizational records.

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