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Data entry is simply the transcription of data from one form into another. The majority of businesses require data entry, such as entering sales figures into a spreadsheet, transcribing notes from a meeting, or integrating databases. If you are looking for a data entry role, practice the basic skills to help you to quickly get a job. The key skills that employers tend to look for include fast and accurate typing, customer service skills, computer literacy, and familiarity with basic computer programmes. Qualifications can help to increase your chances of getting a job, so consider completing a data entry certificate course, an internship, or a business degree for better results.
How do you learn data entry?
Practice typing until you reach a speed of at least 30 WPM, and familiarize yourself with computers, common computer programs, printers, and scanners. To get professional certification, take a certificate course in data entry to learn the basics, which can take between 3 and 12 months.
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Practice typing until you reach a speed of at least 30 words per minute. A large portion of data entry work involves typing. This means that being able to type quickly and accurately is essential. The best way to improve your speed is simply to practice typing. Try spending some each day transcribing some written information onto the computer.
- Try to focus on your accuracy when typing, as your speed will naturally increase with practice.
- If you get bored practising, search online for free typing games. These are a fun way to increase your typing accuracy and speed.
- Search online for a typing test to quickly find out how many words per minute you can type.
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Take lessons if you aren't confident using a computer. It is really important that you can use easily navigate a computer, as the majority of data entry work is done on a computer. If you aren’t confident using a computer, consider asking a friend to give you a few lessons or research basic computer skill courses in your local community.
- The ability to use a computer is generally one of the top requirements for data entry employees.
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Practice using office equipment, such as printers and scanners. Whilst the majority of your work in a data entry job is on a computer, you will also need to copy and print information. Practice scanning pieces of paper in a scanner and then printing them from your computer.
- Practice using the scanner and printer at your local library or self-service print shop.
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Familiarise yourself with basic computer programmes. Data entry jobs primarily use word processing and spreadsheet programmes. Spend some time learning to use the Microsoft Word and Excel or Google Docs and Sheets, as these are the most widely used programmes in businesses. Watch tutorials online, ask a friend to help you, or take a short course.
- Don’t worry about learning complex or company specific database programmes, as this will be taught to you as part of your initiation and training.
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Practice your customer service skills. Interacting with customers is an important part of most data entry roles. Practice using a professional tone on the phone, write draft emails to customers, and roleplay a confrontational situation to practice your customer service skills. The more that you practice – the more comfortable you will become.[1]
- Notice how customer service workers talk to you when you phone up different businesses, such as your power company, gym, or library. Take note of what made you feel valued as a client and then try to imitate those actions.
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Ensure that you are able to keep sensitive information confidential. It is essential to realise the importance of confidentiality in data entry roles, as you will often be entering sensitive information, such as people’s salaries, the company’s profit or loss for the year, or customer’s contact details. If you have a habit of sharing information a little too freely, remind yourself of the need for confidentiality often.[2]
- When looking at contracts for data entry jobs look at the confidentiality clauses to remind yourself of your obligations.
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Complete a basic certificate course in data entry to gain basic skills. This is one of the quickest and easiest ways to get learn how to confidently perform a data entry role. These courses normally take between 3 and 12 months to complete and don’t tend to have any prerequisites to enter the course. Throughout the course, you will most likely learn how to operate basic computer programmes, improve your typing skills, and practice interacting with customers.
- Contact your local tertiary provider to find a suitable course or search online.
- If you don’t live close to a data entry course provider, consider completing an online course instead.
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Opt for an apprenticeship or internship if you want to learn on the job. If you are willing to learn and have basic computer skills, consider completing a short internship in a data entry role to get some experience. Search online for data entry internships or look in your local newspapers classified section.[3]
See AlsoHow to Build a Data Entry WebsiteWhat Is FlexJobs and How Does It Work? | FlexJobsWhat is Data Entry and How To Become a Data Entry Specialist- If you need to earn money while completing an internship or apprenticeship, confirm with your employer that the position is paid.
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Consider completing a business degree to learn a wealth of skills. If you are looking to use data entry as a way to propel yourself into the finance or business industry, think about completing a finance or business degree. This will look great on your resume when you apply for data entry jobs and will also give you a range of other skills and career options.[4]
- Research and visit the different universities and colleges in your area to decide which one will be the best fit for you.
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 744,931 times.
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