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Data Entry Specialist

Posted Yesterday
Remote
6 Locations
35K-39K Annually
Entry level
Remote
6 Locations
35K-39K Annually
Entry level
The Data Entry Specialist is responsible for inputting and maintaining various data types in company databases, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality.
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Job Description:
A Data Entry Specialist is responsible for inputting a variety of data into a company’s database or CRM. This role requires accuracy, speed, and attention to detail.
Responsibilities:

  • Inputting data from physical documents, images, or audio files into a digital format.
  • Updating and maintaining databases or records.
  • Checking data for errors and correcting discrepancies.
  • Organizing and categorizing data for easy access.
  • Handling confidential information responsibly.
  • Communicating with other departments to verify and update data.
  • Preparing and exporting reports based on data entered.
  • Ensuring data integrity and security.

Top Skills

CRM
Database

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