VIRTUAL ASSISTANT – FULL REMOTE DATA ENTRY JOB

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We are seeking an entry level Data Entry Specialist. We are looking for a candidate with strong Excel knowledge and ability to think outside the box. The ideal candidate would have at least one year of data entry experience and can commit to a long-term contract.

 

Data Entry Specialist Responsibilities:

• Maintains database by entering new and updated customer and account information
• Prepares source data for computer entry by compiling and sorting information
• Processes customer and account source documents by reviewing data for deficiencies

Qualifications:

• Strong Excel skills
• Strong oral and written communication skills
• Consistent history of attendance and punctuality for continuity of coverage

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