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Data Entry Clerk

Company Name:
Robert Half Office Team
A company in Bethesda, MD is currently searching for a Data Entry Clerk for a three month engagement. The duties of the Data Entry Clerk include those described for data entry specialist, but the position requires more experience. The Data Entry Clerk prioritizes and batches material for data entry. Completes information analysis for procedures and reports. Must have knowledge of technical material and the ability to train and supervise others and be capable of high-volume data entry.
OfficeTeam is the world''s leader in quickly matching skilled administrative professionals with temporary and temporary-to-full-time jobs. We offer job opportunities ranging from executive and administrative assistants to customer service representatives, receptionists and general office support. Our staffing managers connect with more than 100,000 hiring managers in North America every single week. In addition to free job search services, we provide access to free online skills training and a competitive benefits and compensation package. Our parent company, Robert Half, once again was listed on FORTUNE magazine''s list of World''s Most Admired Companies. (March 18, 2013). OfficeTeam is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply for this job now or contact us today at for additional information. All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be authorized to work in the United States. All applicants applying for Canadian job openings must be authorized to work in Canada.
Req ID: 04540-116121
Functional Role: Data Entry
Country: USA
State: VA
City: Reston
Postal Code: 22091
Compensation: DOE
Requirements: Intermediate Data Entry Alphanumeric, Intermediate Data Entry Numeric, Intermediate Excel, Intermediate WordEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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