📊 Entry-Level Data Entry Clerk (Remote – Part-Time) | $20–$26/Hour + SoHo Lifestyle Perks

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Are you looking for a flexible remote job where you can earn competitive pay while building valuable skills? We are seeking an Entry-Level Data Entry Clerk (Part-Time, Remote) to join our growing team. This role is perfect for individuals who want to work from home, enjoy flexible hours, and take advantage of exclusive SoHo benefits.

No prior experience? No problem. We provide full training and ongoing support to help you succeed. If you’re organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable working on a computer, this opportunity could be the ideal fit for you.

Key Responsibilities:

Enter, update, and maintain accurate records in databases and spreadsheets.

Verify and cross-check data for errors or inconsistencies.

Assist with file management, digital organization, and reporting tasks.

Support company projects with basic administrative tasks as needed.

Ensure confidentiality and accuracy in handling sensitive information.

Work independently and meet project deadlines.

Qualifications:

High school diploma or equivalent (college coursework a plus).

Strong typing skills and attention to detail.

Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or similar).

Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.

Reliable internet connection and quiet workspace at home.

Positive attitude and eagerness to learn.

Compensation & Benefits:

Hourly Pay Rate: $20 – $26 per hour (based on experience & performance) Flexible Remote Schedule – work part-time hours that suit your lifestyle Paid Training Provided – no prior experience required Health, Dental & Vision Coverage available for long-term team members 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match (for eligible employees) Paid Time Off (PTO) for holidays, vacation, and personal days Career Growth Opportunities into full-time administrative or operations roles ☕ SoHo Lifestyle Perks – enjoy discounts at local cafés, co-working spaces, wellness studios, and exclusive networking events when visiting our SoHo hub

Why Join Us?

This is not just a job—it’s the start of a career pathway in data management and remote administration. You’ll gain valuable office and organizational skills, enjoy flexible part-time hours, and benefit from great hourly pay. Plus, if you’re near SoHo, New York, you’ll have access to community perks and networking opportunities that make this role even more rewarding.

Apply today to become an Entry-Level Data Entry Clerk (Part-Time, Remote) and start earning $20–$26/hour while working from the comfort of your home—with added SoHo perks!

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