Part-Time Data Entry Clerk (Remote Jobs) – $2100 Weekly | Baltimore, MD

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It’s Caliber is hiring for the Part-Time Data Entry Clerk (Remote) role. This is a fantastic opportunity for those living in Baltimore, MD, who are looking to earn up to $2100 per week by working from home. This flexible position is perfect for individuals seeking part-time work and those who are self-motivated and detail-oriented. No prior experience is required; we provide all the training needed to be successful in this role. If you're organized, detail-oriented, and looking for a remote job opportunity, apply today! Responsibilities: - Enter, update, and manage data in online systems. - Organize and maintain digital records efficiently. - Review data entries for accuracy. - Work with a team to ensure deadlines are met and data is properly organized. Requirements: - U.S.-based applicants, preferably located in Baltimore, MD. - Must have typing speed of 25+ words per minute. - Basic knowledge of spreadsheets and databases. - Personal computer with internet access. - Self-motivated and detail-focused individual. What We Offer: - Remote work-from-home opportunity. - Flexible part-time schedule. - Earning potential up to $2100 per week, based on performance. - Paid training and ongoing support. - Opportunity to grow with a supportive remote team. How to Apply: To apply for the Part-Time Data Entry Clerk position, please visit the It’s Caliber career portal. Applicants from Baltimore, MD will be prioritized.

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