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Looking to start your career with Disney from the comfort of your home? We’re hiring Data Entry Clerks to support administrative and operational tasks. No prior experience is required—just attention to detail, a reliable internet connection, and a desire to be part of the Disney magic. This remote role is ideal for those looking to enter the workforce or transition into a flexible work-from-home position. Position: Data Entry Clerk Job Type: Entry-Level, Remote Location: Remote (U.S. Based Applicants Preferred) Experience: 0 Years Required Compensation: $17 – $23 per hour Key Responsibilities: - Input and update information into internal systems and databases. - Verify accuracy of data from source documents. - Maintain confidentiality and follow data protection policies. - Perform quality checks to ensure data integrity. - Communicate with internal departments to resolve discrepancies. Requirements: - No prior experience required; training provided. - High school diploma or equivalent. - Basic computer proficiency and typing skills. - Ability to stay organized and manage repetitive tasks. - Must have a computer and high-speed internet access. - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Compensation: - Minimum Salary: $17/hour - Maximum Salary: $23/hour - Paid biweekly or monthly depending on contract terms. Perks: - Work from home with flexible hours. - Great entry point into the Disney remote workforce. - Paid training and ongoing support. - Opportunity to grow within the company or related departments. How to Apply: This is your chance to start a Disney remote career with no prior experience needed. If you're detail-oriented, tech-savvy, and ready to work from home, apply today and become part of the magic.

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