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Delta Airlines is urgently hiring for remote, part-time data entry positions. If you are looking for a flexible job that allows you to work from home and earn a competitive hourly wage, this is the opportunity for you. As a data entry clerk, you will support Delta’s operations by entering important information accurately and efficiently while working from the comfort of your own home. Position Overview: - Job Title: Data Entry Clerk (Part-Time, Remote) - Company: Delta Airlines - Location: Remote (Available to U.S.-based candidates) - Experience Level: Entry Level (No Experience Required) - Employment Type: Part-Time - Hourly Pay: $20/hour Key Responsibilities: - Input data into company systems with precision and accuracy - Maintain and organize digital records and files - Verify data accuracy and perform quality checks on entries - Collaborate with team members for operational efficiency - Respond to internal queries and assist in administrative tasks Qualifications: - High school diploma or equivalent - Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently - Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office or Google Suite - Excellent typing speed and accuracy - A quiet home office environment with reliable internet connection - Good communication skills (written and verbal) Benefits: - $20/hour pay rate - Flexible part-time hours to accommodate your schedule - Work-from-home convenience - Paid training and onboarding - Opportunities for career growth and potential full-time positions - Health, dental, and vision benefits (for eligible employees) - Access to Delta Airlines travel perks (eligibility may apply) How to Apply: To apply for the part-time data entry position with Delta Airlines, visit the Delta careers portal and submit your resume. Make sure to highlight your experience with data entry, organizational skills, and attention to detail. Selected candidates will be contacted for a virtual interview.

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