Data Entry Clerk Night Shift

Responsibilities

  • Answer questions from clients via e-mail, or live chat.
  • Carry out various data entry tasks with accuracy.
  • Take part in telemarketing based on your skills and background.
  • Input data into internal databases: Collect and digitize data such as spreadsheets into online databases.

Benefits

  • Great pay: Earn between $19 and $23 per hour, based on your skills and the job role.
  • 100% remote: Complete tasks from home with a reliable internet connection.
  • Flexible Hours: You choose when and how much you work, offering a perfect blend between professional and personal life.
  • Room for Growth: There are plenty of opportunities for extra work and additional tasks to boost your income.
  • In-depth training: Don't worry if you're new We ensure you're equipped to give you the tools for success.

#IMPORTANT#: After submitting your application, please check your EMAIL for Confirmation and further instructions regarding the next steps in the hiring process.

Job Requirements

  • Data entry minimum typing speed of 35 words per minute.
  • Strong communication abilities.
  • The capability to work on your own and stay motivated while handling tasks.
  • Comfort in basic computer functions, including spreadsheets, and web-based tools.
  • A consistent internet connection and your own computer.
  • A can-do attitude and readiness to gain new knowledge.

No experience necessary - this is an junior position! We provide thorough training to ensure you're ready to thrive. The key qualifications are a dedicated mindset and a desire to learn. If you're ready to start an rewarding new career journey, we want you on our team! We're a company that welcomes diversity, with people from different walks of life, including remote data entry clerks administrative assistants receptionists sales assistants customer service agents warehouse workers factory employees drivers medical assistants nurses call center representatives and more, all part of our team.
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