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Data Entry Clerk

Great Lakes Civil Services Great Lakes Civil Services Burton, MI Burton, MI Full-time Full-time From $12.
50 an hour From $12.
50 an hour Great Lakes Civil Services is looking to hire a person for our data entry department.
This is a full time position that starts at $12.
50 an hour with review and possible raise depending on performance after 90 days.
This is a Monday through Friday position from 8AM-5PM with a lunch between 12-1PM.
Holidays and weekends off.
As a part of our data entry department you will input legal cases and the information from these legal documents into our data base, take and make phone calls, taking payments, while actively communicating with the rest of the office staff, on the road process servers as well as our clients.
Skills needed:
Fast typing skills Basic software skills Verbal and written communication skills Attention to detail Ability to operate basic office equipment Organizational skills Time-management skills Accuracy Team working Benefit Conditions:
Only full-time employees eligible This Company Describes Its Culture as:
Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused Aggressive -- competitive and growth-oriented People-oriented -- supportive and fairness-focused Team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative This Job Is:
A job for which all ages, including older job seekers, are encouraged to apply Open to applicants who do not have a college diploma Work Remotely No Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $12.
50 per hour Expected hours:
40 per week Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday
Experience:
Data Entry:
1 year (Preferred) Microsoft Excel:
1 year (Preferred) Microsoft Office:
1 year (Preferred) Microsoft Word:
1 year (Preferred) Google Docs:
1 year (Preferred) Google sheets:
1 year (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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