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Data Entry Clerk Reviews
What is it like working as a Data Entry Clerk?
February 2014
Data Entry Clerk:
Pros: The people and industry are both very interesting.
Cons: Monotony, the challenge must be made by yourself regarding volume, speed and accuracy. The data entry content is a little dry.
December 2013
Earn money
Data Entry Clerk:
Pros: i am very happy to receive this job
Cons: I want my cash down payment correct time
November 2013
Wish I had a better supervisor
Data Entry Clerk:
You may think data entry is not important, but it is. Give that extra attention.
If you are not sure about something always ask. And if someone is being nasty to you always stand up for yourself.
Keep looking for more skills to learn.
November 2013
Data Entry Clerk:
Pros: Corporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions, stress level
Cons: Not much growth, no seminars or development trainings, pay
November 2013
am I underpaid
Data Entry Clerk:
Pros: the flex-time
Cons: heavy workload, low pay scale, not allowed off sick
October 2013
To be computer literate
Data Entry Clerk:
Learn the computer first at all costs
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