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Got a Knack for Getting Things Done? This Role Could Be Perfect for You!

We’re looking for enthusiastic, motivated individuals to join our team as an Entry-Level Editorial Data Entry Assistant. Whether you're fresh out of college, still in school, or just looking for your first remote job, this is your chance to jump in and learn as you go! No experience or fancy certifications needed.

This is a remote job, so it doesn’t matter where you’re located we welcome applicants from all over, no matter your background or where you're at in your career journey.

What You’ll Be Doing:

-Entering and updating data and information

-Organizing files, documents, and records

-Assisting with basic editorial data and content tracking

-Responding to simple emails or task requests

-Working with a friendly team on different projects

What We’re Looking For:

-No experience required

-Attention to detail is important

-A willingness to learn and improve

-Basic computer knowledge is a plus, but not a dealbreaker

-Open to students, recent graduates, or anyone starting out in remote work

-Good communication skills

-Able to stay organized and complete tasks on time

Why You Should Apply:

Fully remote position work from anywhere

No prior experience needed

Flexible and beginner-friendly role

Supportive team and opportunity to grow

How to Apply:

Interested? We’d love to hear from you! Send over your resume (or even just a quick intro about yourself) and tell us why you’d like to join.

Apply now and start your remote career with us!

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