Part-Time Evening Data Entry Specialist – High‑Precision Database Management, Flexible Scheduling, and Career Growth Opportunities at Remotara

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About Skillora Nexspire is a forward‑thinking leader in data‑driven solutions, delivering reliable information services to a diverse portfolio of clients across finance, healthcare, e‑commerce, and technology sectors. With a strong commitment to accuracy, security, and innovation, Worklio empowers businesses to turn raw data into actionable insights that drive strategic decisions. Our culture is built on collaboration, continuous learning, and a genuine respect for work‑life balance—principles that make Hirefluxa a rewarding place to build a career. Position Overview We are actively seeking a meticulous, self‑motivated Part‑Time Evening Data Entry Specialist to join our dynamic operations team. In this role, you will become an essential guardian of data integrity, responsible for entering, verifying, and maintaining large volumes of information in our secure databases during evening hours. This position offers flexible part‑time scheduling tailored to your personal commitments while providing meaningful exposure to professional data management practices in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment. Key Responsibilities Accurately input a wide variety of data—including numerical records, textual entries, and scanned documents—into Taskora’s proprietary and third‑party database platforms. Conduct rigorous quality‑control checks to identify, flag, and correct inconsistencies, duplicate entries, and formatting errors to preserve data integrity. Collaborate effectively with cross‑functional teams (e.g., analytics, customer support, and IT) to ensure timely completion of data‑related tasks and to support broader project milestones. Follow established data‑entry protocols, security guidelines, and compliance standards, safeguarding confidential information at all times. Assist in the organization and digital archiving of both electronic and physical files, ensuring easy retrieval and long‑term preservation. Contribute ideas for process improvements, automation opportunities, and workflow optimizations that enhance overall efficiency. Maintain consistent communication with supervisors and team members, providing status updates and escalating any obstacles that could impede deadlines. Essential Qualifications & Skills Typing proficiency: Minimum 65 words per minute with a 98 % or higher accuracy rate. Exceptional attention to detail, with a proven track record of delivering error‑free work. Strong time‑management abilities, enabling you to meet or exceed evening shift deadlines without compromising quality. Adaptability to shifting priorities; comfort managing multiple tasks simultaneously while maintaining focus. Clear written and verbal communication skills, essential for documenting issues and collaborating with remote teammates. Technical aptitude: Experience using data‑entry software (e.g., Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, proprietary CRM tools) and familiarity with basic keyboard shortcuts and data‑validation techniques. High school diploma or equivalent; additional certifications in data management or office administration are a plus. Preferred Experience & Additional Assets Previous employment in data entry, transcription, administrative support, or related roles. Exposure to industry‑specific platforms such as Salesforce, SAP, QuickBooks, or specialized healthcare record systems. Working knowledge of data‑privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA) and best practices for handling sensitive information. Experience with basic data‑cleaning tools or scripting languages (e.g., Python, VBA) that can automate repetitive tasks. Demonstrated ability to thrive in remote or hybrid work environments, using collaboration tools like Slack, Microsoft Teams, or Zoom. What We Offer – Compensation, Benefits & Perks Gigentra values the contributions of every team member and provides a competitive compensation package that reflects your skill set and the importance of the role. While exact salary ranges are disclosed during the interview process, you can expect: Hourly wages that are above market average for part‑time data entry positions. Performance‑based bonuses that reward accuracy, speed, and innovative suggestions. Flexible evening shift scheduling (typically 4–6 hours per day, Monday‑Friday, with occasional weekend options). Access to a comprehensive suite of employee benefits, including health, dental, and vision coverage (eligible after a brief probationary period). Paid time off and sick leave accrual to support work‑life balance. Professional development stipend for courses, certifications, or industry conferences. Discounted or free access to premium productivity software and online learning platforms. Work Environment & Culture at Talexion Our culture is built on three core pillars: Integrity, Innovation, and Inclusion. As a data‑entry specialist, you will be part of a supportive, results‑oriented team that encourages open communication and continuous feedback. Whether you work from a home office or from one of our mo

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