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

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Are you looking for a flexible, work-from-home opportunity that doesn’t require advanced skills or experience? We are now hiring Basic Data Entry Clerks to join our remote team, with opportunities available immediately in Memphis, TN and across the U.S. This is an entry-level role, ideal for individuals with basic typing ability (at least 25 words per minute) and strong attention to detail. As a Data Entry Clerk, you’ll assist with inputting data into company systems, reviewing digital records, and ensuring accuracy in documentation—all from the comfort of your own home. No experience? No problem. We provide training and support to help you succeed. Position Highlights: - Fully remote position – work from home in Memphis, TN or anywhere in the U.S. - Input and organize data accurately and efficiently. - Review digital files for errors or inconsistencies. - Flexible scheduling – part-time and full-time roles available. - Supportive onboarding and paid training. Qualifications: - Must type at least 25 words per minute. - High school diploma or equivalent required. - Comfortable using a computer, email, and basic office software. - Reliable internet connection and self-motivated work ethic. - Must reside in the U.S., including Memphis, TN. What You’ll Get: - Competitive hourly pay. - Weekly payouts. - Remote flexibility. - Room to grow into full-time roles or other remote departments. - Work-life balance and independence. This is a great opportunity for students, stay-at-home parents, career changers, or anyone looking to make a steady income from home. Join our team and enjoy remote work that fits your lifestyle. How to Apply: Visit our official hiring site, search for “Data Entry Clerk,” and complete the simple online application. Submit your resume and confirm your typing speed during a short virtual skills check. Apply today and start working from home in Memphis, TN, as a Data Entry Clerk!

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