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?
On the surface level it seems like an introvert’s dream job: wfh, don’t have to be on the phone all day, and it’s an entry level job where you just type type type. But what is it actually like working in Data Entry? What are some misconceptions about the job? I’m trying to determine if it’s a job worth pursuing. TIA!
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.
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?
I keep hearing about people who have remote data entry jobs. Does anyone here actually do that? What does it pay ? What are the hours like? If you have a degree do you get paid a little more?
I have seen a few videos of a guy on youtube researching some companies and fill in information from their websites to a spreadsheet, getting paid 9usd per hour.
Is this just fake to generate traffic to their ebooks and udemy courses and stuff like that, or are those actual jobs? I need to find work. I tried to work as a translator/transcriber but besides almost not finding any work at all, I don't even have a reliable workflow.... Sometimes I go weeks witout anything.
Look. I just wanna pay rent and eat, and I don't even need thousands of dollars for that. But without any specialised skills I am so fucked..
Is that real? How do I find jobs like that? When I look on upwork I don't find work like that, despite the youtuber claiming he found it on upwork (showed the job actually, but he could easily hire himself...)
I understand it is HIGHLY boring work and very repetitive, but I can manage that. Transcription is the same boring shit.
Does anyone actually do it? Where do I look? What is the job title? Help a brother out.
I’ve been looking for the same type of job for almost 2 years. So far every data entry job I come across (LinkedIn, Indeed etc) is bogus. It’s always someone trying to ‘hire’ you so they can send a check to buy equipment for a nonexistent job. I’m sick of getting contacted by ‘recruiters’ who are really scams, and I wish the job boards would put an end to it.
My job is “data entry”. My official title is an Electronic Data Technician but all I do is sit behind a computer and index documents for an insurance company. I only found the job through an old friend who used to work for the same company. So jobs like this do exist but I agree that they are very hard to find and most posts for them on job searching sites are scams. Maybe look up some insurance company websites and look at their available jobs? My company only posts their job openings on their website and I would guess that’s how most other insurance companies do it as well. Or possibly try looking for indexing jobs instead of data entry. Best of luck!
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.
Im not out of high school yet ,and Ive been applying to jobs. So far I almost got scammed, and i've been getting these sign up for website and do nothing scamms. What am i doing wrong?
It needs to be entry-level, I don't have much experience. Does anyone know of any place hiring?
I need to find a way to get some extra cash. I am on call most nights so just getting a second part time job is not that easy. Has anyone done the part time data entry jobs is it worth the time?
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?
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?
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?
I don't have many skills and want to try data entry but I don't know what websites to apply for and what skills I need. Ty for advice!
I’ve been working data entry off and on since I was a teenager. Everything has changed so much since I last worked. Now they all want a Bachelors Degree for the same exact stuff I was doing with just a HS Diploma. I’ve been typing the “remote data entry” on a bunch of sites, but it’s looking like degree>experience.
I was recruited to a data entry position through an employment agency. Best job I've ever had, but the bar was extremely low, ngl. Since then, I've been promoted to cost analyst!
My advice: find an employment agency and let them use their connections to put you where you need to be. They should NOT require you to pay for their services. If they do, it is a scam. Agencies get paid from the companies they are recruiting workers to.
Any legit sites where you could do data entry remotely on your own time and make some extra money? I work part time and I love to type. It would be nice to put my toddler to bed and do something to make extra money.