Part Time Work From Home Remote Data Entry Teen Jobs

About the Role

Are you a teen or young adult looking for a flexible, genuine way to earn money from home? We are hiring part-time Remote Data Entry Associates for candidates aged 16 and above. This role fits perfectly around school, college, or other commitments — you choose your hours within the part-time window, work from home, and get paid weekly.

No previous work experience is required. We provide simple task instructions, an easy-to-use online portal, and a dedicated support contact for any questions. This is one of the most accessible remote jobs available for young workers — start your professional journey and build real work experience from day one.

What You Will Do

  • Log in to the task portal during your chosen hours and complete assigned data entry batches
  • Copy product names, contact details, survey responses, or business records into spreadsheets or web forms
  • Check entered data for spelling errors, missing fields, and formatting issues before submitting
  • Complete a target number of tasks per shift and record your daily output in the tracking sheet
  • Communicate with your remote team coordinator weekly to receive new task batches and submit questions
  • Flag unclear, incomplete, or illegible source data to your coordinator for guidance before entering

Requirements

  • Must be 16 years or older — high school students and college freshers are very welcome to apply
  • Basic typing skills with a speed of 30+ WPM — accuracy is more important than speed
  • Reliable personal laptop or desktop computer with an internet connection
  • Good reading comprehension and attention to detail in all data entry tasks
  • No prior job experience required — full task training and onboarding provided
  • Available for at least 10 to 25 hours per week on a consistent, self-managed schedule

Pay and Benefits

  • Pay: $13.00 to $16.00 per hour
  • Part-time with flexible self-managed schedule — work during study breaks or after school
  • Weekly pay via direct deposit to your bank account
  • 100% remote — no commute, no uniform, no office
  • Beginner-friendly onboarding with a dedicated support contact
  • Gain real resume experience with a professional remote work record
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