Enter and maintain accurate data in spreadsheets, databases, or CRM systems; verify and correct entries; maintain organized records; assist with data cleansing/audits; generate data reports.
Summary:
A Data Entry Clerk inputs and maintains accurate data in systems and databases, ensuring timely and precise record-keeping.
Responsibilities:
- Input data into spreadsheets, databases, or CRM systems.
- Verify the accuracy of entered data and correct errors.
- Maintain organized records for easy access.
- Assist with data cleansing and auditing tasks.
- Provide data reports as needed.
Benefits:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid time off (PTO).
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Remote work options.
- Ongoing training and skill development.
Top Skills
Crm Systems
Databases
Spreadsheets
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