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Data Entry Clerk

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In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
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4 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
The Data Entry Clerk ensures data accuracy and integrity by entering, verifying, and organizing digital information and maintaining confidentiality.
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A Data Entry Clerk is responsible for maintaining the accuracy and integrity of an organization's digital databases. 
Information Input: Entering data from various sources (paper forms, scanned documents, or voice recordings) into computer systems.
Data Verification: Proofreading and cross-checking information against source documents to identify and fix errors.
Organization: Sorting and filing physical documents after the data has been digitized.
Data Security: Following confidentiality protocols and performing regular backups to prevent data loss. 

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Computer Systems

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