Perhaps you've worked for entirely too long at a job you dislike.
Long commutes and office politics can cause burnout and leave you
wondering if there's a better way. If you're tired of going to work
each day and want a way to make money that offers amazing flexibility,
then a career doing data entry from home may be for you.
Data
entry jobs often entail the entry of various types of information via
computer and at times, management of this information. Some other names
you may hear for online data entry workers are online home typists,
online word processors, information processing specialists and online
transcribers.
Data entry from home may include the preparation of
correspondence, reports, spreadsheets, lists, records and databases. At
times, the work can become tedious and time-consuming. But if you're a
good typist can accurately capture and record information in a time
efficient manner, data entry from home may be a good choice for you.
The
data entry jobs that offer the option of working from home often also
offer flexible scheduling. It's likely that you will be able to work
when you want, as little or as much as you want.
Below are profiles of some of the most popular jobs available for those who wish to do data entry from home.
Medical and Legal Transcription:
Medical and/or legal transcription requires the entry of information
as heard on an audio file. Basically, you will listen to a recording
and type everything that you hear. There is specialized equipment
available such as headphones and even foot pedals that can slow down or
speed up what you're listening to, as well as training courses that can
teach and certify you in these types of data entry jobs.
Medical Coding:
Medical coding is another data entry from home job that you can do.
Medical coders ensure the proper entry and management of sensitive
medical data. There are correspondence courses that can teach you how
to do this from home.
Litigation Coding: A growing
category in data entry jobs, litigation coding involves the capture of
information from scanned documents to assist legal professionals in not
only storing their documents electronically but locating the documents
using accurate search criteria.
Although the money you make doing
data entry from home may fluctuate depending on factors such as the
availability of work and how much work you perform, people doing online
data entry jobs can make up to $60,000 per year. As stated before, this
figure can vary widely based on a number of variables.
The first
thing to do when considering doing data entry from home is research.
Simply by performing an online search, you can find more information on
data entry jobs and the companies that hire employees to work from home.
It's also a good idea to search the BBB (Better Business Bureau) to
make sure any company you are considering working for is legitimate and
scam-free.