As a Data Entry clerk, I have experience in the following task areas:
Read brief letters and faxes from clients.
Refer to computer manuals to find information on software applications.
Refer to directories to locate customer information and invoicing and billing codes.
Create and read labels on client files and charts.
Read computerized records to track invoices by information, such as account, vendor and invoice numbers.
Work from coding sheets and use computer printouts in table format.
Read tables, schedules or other table-like text
Create tables, schedules or other table-like text.
Enter information on tables, schedules or other table-like text.
Write memos or faxes to request or clarify information.
write notes to co-workers, to provide them with information about files.
Enter cash dispersals, cheques and purchase orders on the computer and verify that calculations are correct.
Enter budget and time sheet information on the computer and verify that calculations are correct.
Data Entry Clerk may seem an easy job to some, but for me Data Entry is also like other jobs, it is difficult if you don't know what you are doing. Data entry clerks perform ordered and repetitive tasks. They may decide on the priority of work, provided they meet deadlines.
“I had this VA that I could turn things over to made it a lot easier”
Kyle Mckenna
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