💻 Data Entry Clerk (Work From Home) – Part-Time Focus Group Panelist | Earn $22–$28/Hour + Up to $750/Week | SoHo Perks

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Are you looking for a flexible, part-time work-from-home opportunity with excellent pay and lifestyle benefits? We are currently hiring Data Entry Clerks / Focus Group Panelists to join our team. This role is perfect for individuals seeking extra income, flexible hours, and the chance to participate in exciting market research projects while working remotely.

With hourly pay plus weekly earnings potential up to $750, this is a great fit for students, parents, retirees, or anyone looking for reliable part-time income without sacrificing work-life balance.

Key Responsibilities:

Enter and update accurate data into company systems and research platforms.

Participate in focus groups and online surveys to share feedback and insights.

Organize and review documents for accuracy and completeness.

Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.

Work independently while meeting project deadlines.

Provide feedback on products, services, or digital experiences as part of focus panel work.

Qualifications:

No prior experience required – full training provided.

Strong typing and organizational skills.

Ability to follow instructions with accuracy and attention to detail.

Comfortable using computers, spreadsheets, and online tools.

High-speed internet connection and quiet workspace at home.

Positive attitude and reliability are key!

Compensation & Benefits:

Hourly Pay Rate: $22 – $28/hour (depending on task & experience) Weekly Earnings Potential: Up to $750/week with part-time hours Work-From-Home Flexibility – set your own schedule Training & Onboarding Provided – no experience necessary Optional Health, Dental & Vision Coverage for long-term associates 401(k) Savings Plan with Employer Match (for eligible employees) Paid Time Off (PTO) opportunities for long-term engagement ☕ SoHo Perks – exclusive discounts at cafés, co-working spaces, wellness studios, and networking events in the SoHo community hub

Why This Role Stands Out:

This isn’t your typical data entry job—you’ll also participate in focus groups and research studies that influence real products, services, and customer experiences. You’ll enjoy flexibility, excellent pay, and valuable perks—all while working comfortably from your home office.

For those located near SoHo, New York, you’ll also have access to exclusive lifestyle benefits like discounted co-working spaces, creative networking events, and wellness opportunities.

Apply now to become a Remote Data Entry Clerk & Focus Group Panelist—earn up to $28/hour and enjoy the freedom of part-time work from home with amazing SoHo perks!

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