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We are looking for a Data Entry Executive to help manage and organize important information. The ideal candidate should have at least one year of experience in data entry and should have completed their 12th grade.Key Responsibilities:- **Data Input:** Accurately enter and update information into database systems to ensure that all records are current and correct.- **Data Verification:** Review and verify entered data for accuracy, correcting any inconsistencies or errors to maintain data integrity.- **Documentation:** Organize and maintain digital files and records for easy access and retrieval, ensuring that all documents are well categorized.- **Reporting:** Generate regular reports on data entry activities, highlighting any issues or areas for improvement in the data management process.- **Communication:** Collaborate with team members and other departments to understand data needs and follow up on assignments or clarifications.Required Skills and Expectations:The candidate must have excellent attention to detail to ensure accuracy in data entry tasks. Strong organizational skills are needed to manage files and documents effectively. Good computer skills, including familiarity with data entry software and Microsoft Office tools, are essential. The individual should possess strong communication skills to work well with team members and must be self-motivated, able to work independently from home while managing time effectively. Being reliable and meeting deadlines is crucial in this part-time role.

  • Experience

    1 Years

  • No. of Openings

    695

  • Education

    12th Pass

  • Role

    Data Entry Executive

  • Industry Type

    Office Equipment / Automation

  • Gender

    [ Male / Female ]

  • Age Limit

    18 - 39 Yrs.

  • Job Country

    India

  • Type of Job

    Part Time

  • Work Location Type

    Work from Home

  • Benefits include

    Mobile Allowance

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