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Careers at InfoCurators™
InfoCurators™ exciting opportunities for Information professionals.
If you are interested in finding out more, please send your resume in Word
format to careers@infocurators.com.
Please include the Job Title as your email subject.
- Information Curators
Information Curators are a strategic part of the InfoCurators™ organization.
- The Information Curators are responsible for content and metadata analysis and business process analysis.
- You'll need to understand metadata and publishing strategies, repository structuring and categorization.
- This position will have interaction with client stakeholders for requirements gathering and solutions testing.
- Catalogers
Good catalogers are an integral part of the InfoCurators™ methodologies.
- Catalogers represent the first step in the process for Corporate Web Assessment, Taxonomy Development and Content Curation.
- Catalogers need to be highly detail-oriented individuals who can capture accurate and meaningful information about our clients' Web content.
- This position will work directly with the Information Curator to aid in the analysis of content and metadata
- Taxonomists
As demand grows, the need for good taxonomists grows also.
- If you are a taxonomist, we want to talk to you - demand for taxonomy services is outpacing the supply of qualified candidates.
- Taxonomists will need to be able to define both paper and functional taxonomies.
- This position will work directly with the cataloger and information
curators and will have some interaction with the client stakeholders.
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