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What are the best remote data entry jobs for high school graduates?

I'm interested in working from home, but I only have a high school diploma. Are there legitimate data entry work-from-home jobs out there for someone like me, and what should I consider when looking?

a year ago

Definitely! There are several remote data entry jobs that you can do as a high school graduate. Here are some types of positions you might consider:

1. Customer Service Representative: These roles often involve entering customer information into databases. They may also include dealing with customer queries. So your people skills will also count.

2. Transcriptionist: This involves converting audio files into text. This job could be a good fit if you have a keen ear and fast typing skills. Companies like Rev and TranscribeMe are often hiring in this area.

3. Medical Coder: This involves working with healthcare databases. A good way to get into this field is through a certificate program, which doesn't require a college degree. After you get certified, you can work with healthcare companies and hospitals.

4. Virtual Assistant: This role can involve data entry, but might also include things like managing calendars and doing research. This could be a good fit if you like a mixture of tasks.

Before choosing a job, there are a few things you should consider:

- Scam Awareness: Unfortunately, there are some scams out there. Be vigilant and remember that if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Legitimate companies won’t ask you to pay money upfront, so this can be a red flag.

- Equipment: Most online jobs will require a reliable internet connection and a decent computer.

- Skills: Think about what skills you have and what you enjoy doing. Are you a fast typist? Are you detail-oriented? What can you bring to the table that will make you stand out?

- Payment: Consider how you will be paid. These jobs often pay per piece (also called a gig or task), but some might offer hourly rates. Make sure you understand the payment structure and that it works for you.

With a bit of research and caution against scams, you should be able to land a great remote job to start your career! Best of luck with your job search.

a year ago

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