Part Time Evening Remote Data Entry Jobs Work From Home

About the Role

We are hiring Part-Time Evening Remote Data Entry Clerks to complete record entry and data processing assignments from home during the evening hours. If you have commitments during the day and want to earn additional income in the evenings — this is the job for you. No experience is required, no commute is needed, and you work from the comfort of your own home on a consistent part-time evening schedule.

Evening data entry roles are in high demand because many organizations need data processed after business hours to meet next-day operational deadlines. Your work directly supports business reporting, inventory accuracy, and customer record management. This is a dependable, predictable part-time income source that you can count on week after week with weekly direct deposit pay.

What You Will Do

  • Receive your daily task batch at the start of your evening shift and complete entries before the assigned cut-off time
  • Enter records from scanned documents, digital spreadsheets, or provided data files into company databases accurately
  • Review all entries for completeness, formatting compliance, and data accuracy before marking each batch as complete
  • Log task completion totals and flag any data quality issues or unclear source materials to your remote coordinator
  • Maintain confidentiality of all business data you handle and follow secure file management protocols at all times
  • Communicate any attendance changes or delays to your team lead in advance so coverage can be arranged

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED — no prior data entry or office experience required
  • Typing speed of 40 or more words per minute with a strong focus on accuracy over speed
  • Available for consistent evening hours — typically 5 PM to 10 PM on weeknights, four or five days per week
  • Basic proficiency in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets for data entry and record keeping tasks
  • Reliable personal laptop or desktop computer and stable home broadband internet connection
  • Self-disciplined, dependable, and able to complete task batches on time without direct supervision

Pay and Benefits

  • Pay: $14.00 to $18.00 per hour — consistent hourly rate for every evening shift completed
  • Part-time evening schedule — 20 to 25 hours per week with a predictable, stable shift pattern
  • Weekly direct deposit pay — reliable payment every Friday for the prior week's completed hours
  • 100% remote — no commute, work in your own home environment during evening hours
  • Paid online training and simple task guides — get fully prepared before your first independent shift
  • Performance-based hourly increases available after 90 days for consistently accurate, on-time work
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