The Data Entry Clerk is responsible for accurately entering, verifying, and maintaining data in digital databases while ensuring high data integrity and organization.
A Data Entry Clerk inputs, updates, and maintains information in digital databases or spreadsheets, ensuring high accuracy and data integrity. They are responsible for reviewing documents, data accuracy, and organizing files while meeting.
The Duties :
- Data Entry: Accurately enter information from various sources (paper documents, digital files) into company systems.
- Verification: Review data for errors, inconsistencies, or missing information, correcting as necessary.
- Maintenance: Organize, update, and manage digital records and databases.
- Data Cleaning: Remove duplicates and maintain data integrity to improve database quality.
Required Skills
- Accuracy & Speed: High-speed typing with minimal errors is crucial.
- Technical Proficiency: Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office.
- Organization: Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
Top Skills
MS Office
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