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The average salary for an Information and Record Clerk in U.S. is $47,840.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $47,840

$31,390$65,730

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.00

$15.09$31.60

What does an Information and Record Clerk earn?

On average, information and record clerks earn around $47,840 per year in the U.S.. These professionals work in a variety of organisations, filling a variety of requirements. This includes categorising and organising information, entering, updating and retrieving data, and producing a range of reports for clients. Information and record clerks can specialise in certain roles, such as legal report processing or healthcare record filing.

How to earn more as an Information and Record Clerk

To become an Information and Record Clerk, you will need a degree in Information Technology or Computer Science. Alternatively, you can sign up for an apprenticeship program. To increase your earning potential you can move up to a specialised area, such as archival studes, or become a supervisor in a records-keeping organisation. You could also consider becoming a freelancer or setting up your own information library.