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The nice thing about searching for jobs these days is that you're not always looking for the title, but you can search the job description.

I recommend Indeed.com for job searching. It is a very simple tool and you can build a spot search or set a search to report back to you daily. You can also constrain a search geographically. It seems to do a better job than Monster because it crawls lots of places, so you might find a job that never gets posted off of a company's own careers site.

Search terms that seem to work include: "records management", "records manager", "information management", and "information governance". The latter is the least useful, but I think it will be moving up the charts. Related searches include: "archivist" (sometimes a company doesn't know what to call records management), "e-discovery" or "electronic discovery" (sometimes the records management job includes e-discovery as a function). I haven't tried "content management" that much, but I suppose you may get a hit or two from time to time.


You can also specialize with "electronic records" or "medical records".

I suspect that others (including our resident search guru) will have other ideas.

 
Patrick Cunningham, CRM, FAI
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