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Select one of our employees below to learn what it's like to work at the National Archives.

John Martinez

John Martinez

John says:   Most people think of the National Archives as a place where government records are stored or as the place where the Charters of Freedom are displayed (and we’re proud to do both!) – but the National Archives does much more.

  • Archives Specialist in the Lifecycle Policy Staff.
  • Joined the National Archives in 1999.
Jay Trainer

Jay Trainer

Jay says:   Knowing that I helped to create state-of-the-art facilities that will protect important Federal documents and allow other National Archives employees to conduct their work safely and efficiently for years to come is very gratifying.

  • Assistant Director at the Federal Records Center.
  • Joined the National Archives in 1988.
Thomas McAndrew

Thomas McAndrew

Thomas says:   The opportunities here are challenging, educational and endless.

  • IT Contractor
  • Joined the National Archives in 2000.
Stephannie Oriabure

Stephannie Oriabure

Stephannie says:   Although it may sound trite, being an archivist is fascinating, and at times, surprising work.

  • Archivist for the Presidential Materials Staff.
  • Joined the National Archives in 2002.

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