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We are looking for a meticulous and motivated Entry-Level Data Entry Clerk to join our team on a part-time, remote basis. In this role, you’ll handle basic data entry tasks, ensuring that records are accurately maintained and up-to-date. This work-from-home position is ideal for candidates looking to start a career in administration or data management, with no prior experience required. We offer flexible hours, competitive hourly pay, and comprehensive training, making it easy for you to succeed from the comfort of your home.

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