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  • What Are the Duties of a Document Controller?

    Sometimes called file clerks, document controllers or specialists are administrative specialists charged with handling a company's paperwork and records. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics...

  • Documentation Control Job Description

    All businesses and organizations have important documents, which must be retained for internal use, or to comply with one or more regulations; or which must be safeguarded, for example, documents...

  • Job Description for a Document Controller

    Many types of companies require document management and handling. Biotechnology, financial, clinical and technical companies are several fields that would employ these services. Document...

  • How to Become a Document Controller

    To be a document controller (responsible for handling a company's documents at a project or organizational level) you be must be concerned about the security, availability and accuracy of company...

  • Document Scanner Job Description

    People working as document scanners run documents page by page through scanners so the text and images are copied into a computer or onto a storage device. These are usually entry-level jobs...

  • What Is a Document Control Clerk?

    All businesses have important or confidential documents that have to be archived, safeguarded and kept for future reference or legal requirements. Construction, manufacturing and engineering firms...

  • What Is Clerical Work?

    Clerical work is considered basic office help in any given department of any company. The clerical worker can be full-time or part-time. Clerical workers perform many different functions.

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