Archivist

Preserves, organizes, and provides access to historical documents, records, and digital archives for research and institutional memory.

Career Overview

Growth Outlook: Moderate

Archivists collect, preserve, classify, and manage historical records and institutional archives. They develop metadata standards, oversee conservation processes, manage digital repositories, and support researchers in accessing archival materials. The role requires strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of preservation techniques. As institutions digitize and protect historical knowledge, archivists play a vital role in safeguarding cultural and organizational memory across education, government, museums, and research institutes.

Top Skills

  • Archival preservation
  • Metadata
  • Cataloguing
  • Research support
  • Digital archiving
  • Documentation
  • Organization

Education Pathway

  • 12th Humanities/Commerce
  • BA History/Information Science
  • MLIS/Archival Studies

Suggested UG Degrees

  • BA History
  • BA Information Science
  • BA Humanities

PG / Advancement Options

  • MLIS
  • Archival Studies PG
  • Digital Archives Certifications

Also Known As

  • Archives Specialist
  • Preservation Archivist
  • Digital Archivist
  • Heritage Records Manager