Full time and Part time - Data Entry-WFH

<b>Data Entry Clerk - Work From Home (Full-time and Part-time)</b><br><br><b>About Us</b> <br><br>We are a rapidly growing company seeking detail-oriented and efficient Data Entry Clerks to join our remote team. Our organization values accuracy, productivity, and the ability to work independently. If you have strong typing skills, proficiency in Microsoft Word, and a keen eye for detail, we want to hear from you! <br><br><b>Job Overview</b> <br><br>We are hiring for both full-time and part-time positions. As a Data Entry Clerk, you will be responsible for inputting various types of data into our systems, ensuring accuracy and maintaining a high level of productivity. This is a work-from-home position, offering flexibility and the opportunity to work in a comfortable environment of your choosing. <br><br><b>Key Responsibilities</b> <br><br>-Input data from various sources into company databases and systems <br><br>-Verify and validate data to ensure accuracy and completeness <br><br>-Review and update existing data in the system <br><br>-Scan and upload documents as needed <br><br>-Perform data cleansing and standardization tasks <br><br>-Generate reports and assist with data analysis when required <br><br>-Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information <br><br>-Communicate with team members and supervisors via online platforms <br><br>-Meet daily, weekly, and monthly data entry targets <br><br>-Adhere to company policies and procedures <br><br>-Participate in team meetings and training sessions as scheduled <br><br><b>Qualifications</b> <br><br>Proficiency in Microsoft Word is required <br><br>High school diploma or equivalent <br><br>Previous data entry experience is preferred but not mandatory <br><br>Excellent typing skills with a minimum speed of 50 WPM <br><br>Strong attention to detail and accuracy <br><br>Ability to work independently and manage time effectively <br><br>Excellent organizational skills <br><br>Basic computer skills and familiarity with office software <br><br>Reliable internet connection and a quiet work environment <br><br>Strong written and verbal communication skills <br><br>Ability to sit for extended periods and maintain focus <br><br>Work Environment <br><br>This is a remote position, allowing you to work from the comfort of your own home. You will need to have a dedicated workspace free from distractions, a reliable computer, and a stable internet connection. While you'll be working independently, you'll also be part of a virtual team and will need to communicate effectively through various online platforms. <br><br>Schedule and Availability <br><br>We offer both full-time and part-time positions to accommodate different schedules and preferences: <br><br>Full-time: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday<img src="https://www.jobg8.com/Tracking.aspx?3ntJpOm%2f%2b%2becqzir48p73gm" width="0" height="0">

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