Hi guys
I’m searching for legit remote data entry jobs that are part-time and require no experience. I've come across many listings, but it's hard to tell what's trustworthy.
I'm looking for something flexible that I can do from home without getting scammed or underpaid. If you’ve done this kind of work recently or know of any reliable platforms or companies hiring beginners, please share your experience. Also open to similar entry-level remote roles. Just want to get started with something real and steady. Thanks in advance!
Edit: Just wanted to share my experience, I tried a lot of things, and here’s what actually worked for me.
I used EliteSurveySites to find high paying survey panels, read their tips, and signed up for a few panels they recommended. At first, I barely made anything, just a few cents here and there. But after a couple of months, things picked up. Now I’m making over $1500 a month with a mix of BrandedSurveys, SurveyJunkie, and others.
I also started doing simple writing gigs like captions for Instagram and LinkedIn, and i make around $200-$300 per month from this.
I started posting affiliate content in pet forums, which brings in around $100–$150 from last month, but it seems the number of clicks are growing day by day. So, I’m expecting more from this.
Hope this helps. I'll update this post if I come across anything else worth sharing.
I’m looking for part-time data entry work I can do from home this year. I don’t have experience, but I’m organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable with basic computer tasks.
I’m just trying to earn a little extra. If anyone has suggestions or is doing something legit, please let me know. Thanks..
Been looking for some casual or part time remote work. I do have an extensive educational background but not necessarily specific to data entry. I’ve recently seen advertised data entry positions for FedEx, Amazon, Walmart, cvs, etc and am considering applying but they sound too good to be true.
Anyone know if they are legit? Most are offering full or part time entry level positions making between $20-40/hr.
I’m a stay at home parent but looking to supplement my income when the kids are in bed or napping and wondering if I should pursue these applications or if I’m wasting my time?
I am looking for career change and data entry is a good place to start. Can anyone recommend companies that runs data entry jobs all the time and don't require experience thanks.
Are there seriously no data entry or word processing remote jobs? I know I can't do sales. I can't do office work due to a disability. Is it a pipe dream unicorn to find something?
Hey everyone,
I'm a college student looking to pick up some remote, task-based side gigs — something flexible that I can manage alongside my studies. I'm specifically looking for jobs like data entry, content moderation, or any similar tasks that don't require prior experience.
A few things I'm looking for:
Task-based payment (not hourly or weekly)
Fully remote
Beginner-friendly — I'm a fast learner and can follow instructions well
Something I can do in my own time, not on a fixed schedule but can stick to a deadlines
Can you all help me with that. Thanks in advance
As the title says i’m 24 years old and i’ve only worked data entry jobs and minimum wage jobs my entire life and I don’t know how to move up in life.
I’m realizing my experience doesn’t translate to any other field and I don’t have any skills so i feel like i’m gonna be stuck like this for the rest of my life.
What can I do to change this?
do you guys know where I can find a remote data entry job I've looked everywhere (linkedin, indeed, remoteco, remotejobs. com etc..) I'm so desperate I'm willing to work for half the minimum pay they usually pay
So to explain my current situation, i'm trying to move out of my parents house but no job i have so far would ever get me into a place around jax. Since i have experience with Retail, Fast Food, and Warehouse would i be able to apply at all? I keep seeing people asking for people who already have experience and have x degree so idk if it's still okay to apply or not?
It needs to be entry-level, I don't have much experience. Does anyone know of any place hiring?
Hey everyone,
I’m based in the US and really want to find a part-time, work-from-home job that doesn’t require any prior experience or a degree. Every listing I’ve seen on LinkedIn and Indeed seems to ask for 2+ years of experience or some specific credential I don’t have, and it's frustrating.
I’m tired of stumbling on scam sites. Can anyone give me a legit platform for finding and applying to remote jobs?
I’m open to anything flexible: customer support, data entry, content moderation, virtual assistant work, or even simple typing jobs.
Also, has anyone landed a beginner-friendly remote role recently? Any companies or specific tips would be hugely appreciated too.
Thanks in advance :)
Hi guys, I am a lawyer from Panama (24 M) and I am looking to venture into remote work, at least as a data entry position to start. Do you recommend reliable websites where I can find and apply for jobs?
So I'm trying to get out of Walmart right now for a full time work from home job for someone who has never worked a work from home job in his life. it's either at a warehouse, a restaurant or right now, Walmart. is there any other sites that i can attempt to apply at? Or is everything literally a scam these days? Only was able to apply for one so far and that was Dataannotations. don't know how legit it is but we'll see if they'll even hire me at all.
Hey, I'm typing this on a whim on my phone so I'm sorry if it looks weird and isn't very well thought through.
Lately, I've been sifting through job postings on Linkedin and Indeed for remote data entry positions, I've also started looking at AI development projects. I've been at this for about a month I think. After spending this much time on it, I see patterns that indicate a post is scam or at least fishy.
More and more I feel like everything I see is a scam when it comes to data entry. It's kind of disheartening and makes me feel like my efforts don't mean anything. I'm sorry to be such a downer, but that is how I've felt recently. I know job hunting is a process but I've never encountered a field such as this, filled with people trying to take advantage of those who really need remote work.
All of this to say, does anyone actually have a remote data entry job who would be willing to share your experience getting said job? How did you do it? I've seen a lot of people mention the website Flexjobs, is it really helpful? I'm wondering if the price to enter would be worth it in the end, if I can find real jobs.
Edit: Thank you all for your responses, it's given me a better idea of how to search for remote work online. Please do continue sharing if you have more thoughts/experiences. Also, best of luck to anyone in my position as well.
Any advice about how to find legitimate data entry jobs? I did an Internet search for data entry jobs through LinkedIn, Ziprecruiter, Lensa, and Indeed and I fear that many of these postings are scams. What are some tools I can use to determine whether a data entry job posting is legitimate or not?
Because every time I look into one, or someone approaches me about one, it always seems super scammy. I got a text from a recruiter for a biomedical pharmaceutical company about a data entry job. I’d never heard of it before and I didn’t remember applying but thought maybe I did apply through a staffing agency or something so I replied, asking to see a job description…never heard back. Seriously, a remote data entry job would make my entire life right now. I’m an attempting to transition teacher, been job hunting for over a year, 2 kids at home I very much enjoy being around and am not trying to shell out my entire paycheck to send daycare for. A data entry job would be perfect for where I am right now, but I’m really starting to believe they’re just a made up way to steal something from me.
Exactly what it says on the title, I live in inflationland so I'm looking for a data entry job that'll pay me with a more stable currency, I've been scouring linkedin and glassdoor for a while now but no dice, what am I doing wrong? what should I do to make myself more hirable? What should I add to my resume next? thanks in advance