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Hey! I started working in the museum/archives sector since June of 2020 and graduated with my MLIS degree this past August. I am currently an Archive Specialist on a grant-funded project and will be hitting my one year this May. I handle the entire archive, from record entry to policy creation, and I oversee a collection of student volunteers.

I feel as though I don't know enough/have enough certification? Maybe its because I've only been at this job for 10 months, or because I graduated with my MLIS degree in August, but I feel as though I don't have enough qualifications to be an Archivist.

The rest of my career history has been as a "Collections Assistant" at two different museums. And my "Four Year Anniversary" of being in the museum/archive field is this June.

My current job is contracted to keep me on until October of 2025, but then it's back to looking for another job. Do you all have any tips to make sure if I can continue my career path? Or am I just overthinking it?

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