(Work From Home Jobs) Basic Data Entry Clerk Wanted – 25 Words Per Minute Input – Baltimore, MD

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Are you searching for a simple, reliable remote job you can start immediately from home in Baltimore, MD? We’re actively hiring Basic Data Entry Clerks to work remotely—no advanced skills or prior experience required. This entry-level position is perfect for individuals who can type at least 25 words per minute, are detail-oriented, and eager to work independently. As a Data Entry Clerk, you'll be responsible for entering, managing, and verifying digital records in our systems—completely online. Whether you're in Baltimore or anywhere else in the U.S., this flexible job lets you earn a steady income from your own space with minimal requirements. Job Responsibilities: - Input data into internal systems accurately and efficiently. - Verify and update information regularly. - Communicate remotely with team leads or supervisors when needed. - Perform basic error-checking and corrections on assigned files. Qualifications: - Must be able to type a minimum of 25 WPM. - Basic understanding of computer systems and typing interfaces. - High school diploma or GED required. - A dependable internet connection. - U.S. residency required (including Baltimore, MD). Benefits: - Fully remote opportunity. - Competitive hourly wage. - Weekly pay cycles. - Part-time and full-time roles available. - Friendly onboarding and virtual training. This opportunity is ideal for stay-at-home parents, students, or anyone looking to build a consistent remote income with minimal barriers to entry. You’ll gain valuable digital experience while enjoying the comfort and flexibility of remote work. How to Apply: Visit our official careers portal, locate the "Data Entry Clerk" listing, and submit your online application. You’ll complete a brief typing test to verify your speed and accuracy. Start your work-from-home journey today in Baltimore, MD with this flexible data entry role!

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