No fee work at home data entry jobs
By Moe Bedard on Jun 10, 2009 in Data Entry Jobs at Home
Earning a supplemental income with a legitimate no fee work at home data entry job can be a great opportunity, especially in the context of an ongoing, deep recession. While there are a number of part-time job opportunities on the market, most of them are sales and commission-based, which can be difficult unless you have a focused territory and a supportive staff.
If you’re seeking work with a flexible schedule, especially in the context of a primary, full time job, then you should consider looking into a no fee data entry program.
While data entry might conjure up images of input text into a word processing system, the task actually can vary quite widely. There are a number of different jobs within the area, where you provide processing services to a number of corporate clients.
Most jobs in the area in with staffing firms who will train you and then connect you with clients as they place orders. Additionally, you may find direct work with larger corporations on a consistent basis.
The original type of work in the area is known as transcription, which requires you to take a media format – written, audio or video and input the text into a document or a database. Today, it’s most common to be working to input into a client database system.
Generally, you will receive general training, and have to learn specific systems as you go. Since you are paid for performance, you can generally set flexible hours within a threshold, although there are certain commitment requirements in most programs.
Within the field, there are a variety of niches that you can work in, reflecting the growing technology and demand for processing skills. Since companies are working with a variety of customer data-driven projects, they increasingly rely upon processing to keep their records and databases up to do.
One popular form today is transaction processing, where you are working with customer rebates, coupons or returns, entering the data into the system to keep the company’s inventory up to date.
Make sure that the company you’re working for is legitimate, as there are a number of training programs which are designed to earn income by charging a sign up fee, but then do not provide you with client work.
Instead, make sure the job opportunities are designed to give you free training and then put you directly to work at home. You can read reviews and find out more information about the company on line, in most cases.
Another rapidly growing segment of the market is medical transcription, which is growing as medical clinics and doctors transition to electronic records. Under this model, you will be translating written client records into a medical database where it can be more easily retrieved by doctors world wide. With recent political movements to digitize medical records to improve efficiency (see BBC News).
As a result, there are growing opportunities within medical transcription that can provide a steady income doing data entry and working out of your home. Always consider a variety of data processing jobs before accepting an offer, as you’ll want to ensure that your time investment pays off with steady work in turn.





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