The British crown is looking for a team of highly organized computer scientists to carry out the task of sorting through the records and archives of Queen Elizabeth II. The monarch, who was at the helm of the British crown for seven decades, passed away five months ago, leaving the only way to remember her reign and her decisions through the documentation she left behind.
It is a complex and important job that requires professionals trained in information work. Thei royal famly hopes that those selected will be able to maintain the archives efficiently and smoothly so that the memory of Queen Elizabeth II remains fully intact and above all, well organized.
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The head of this unit is expected to be paid about 38,600 euros per year, while the two document cataloguers on the team in charge of storing and organizing materials belonging to Elizabeth II and the Royal Family archive in general will receive 2,450 euros per month.
The task of sorting the records and archives of Queen Elizabeth II is no easy task, as it involves documentation spanning seven decades, however, it is essential that it is carried out efficiently in order to maintain the legacy of one of the most beloved monarchs of all time.
Those interested in joining the team should have experience in the information field and be highly organized. The deadline to join the crown staff in charge of the aforementioned work will end in May 2026.