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How to Get a Data Entry Job Part 3

Time to Plan

Making Long-term Plans

 

Familiarize Yourself1. Familiarize yourself with average salaries. While data entry is a great resume builder, most people do not stay in the field long-term as salaries are relatively low in comparison to other office positions.

  • Data entry workers make roughly $23,000 to $35,000 a year. Most people fall somewhere in the middle of that spectrum, pulling in $28,000 a year.
  • Chance of advancement depends on the company and your relationship with your employers. However, there is no specific career path for a data entry work and advancement is not as likely as it might be with other office jobs.

Network with other professionals2. Network with other professionals. As you find data entry positions, try and stay in touch with co-workers and supervisors. Make a good impression and express your interest in a long-term career in the field of data entry. This increases the likelihood that you’ll be selected to move up and take on higher paying jobs with more responsibilities in the future.

 

 

Career Goals3. Consider your long-term career goals. Oftentimes, a data entry position can serve as a stepping stone for other work. Consider what you might want to do long-term.

  • Administrative and customer service positions are often given to longtime data entry workers. If you enjoy working with people, you might learn about these kinds of jobs and talk to your supervisors about how to obtain them.
  • If your data entry is math or science heavy, computer science and other technical positions could open up down the road.
  • Government organizations often provide training programs to help data entry workers up to their skill set. This can lead to advanced positions with more responsibilities. Look into programs in your area that cater to your interests and goals.

 

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