Numeric Data Entry Specialist
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I have a steady flow of numeric records that need to be captured, double-checked, and neatly organized in Microsoft Office—primarily Excel. Your main responsibility will be accurate data entry, but once the numbers are in place I’ll occasionally ask you to tidy up related Word documents, keep our shared folders in logical order, and generate simple summaries or tables so the data is easy for the team to read.
What matters most to me is precision and consistency. Every field must match the source exactly, formulas should calculate correctly, and file names need to follow the naming convention I’ll share. You’ll work in my existing Excel templates, adjust column formats when needed, and flag any anomalies right away so we can resolve them before they ripple downstream.
Communication happens through email and chat; I reply quickly and expect the same courtesy so we can keep momentum. Deadlines are firm but reasonable, and I always review submissions promptly so you receive feedback without delay.
Deliverables for each assignment
• Completed Excel workbook with all numeric entries validated
• Any supporting Word or PDF files correctly formatted and linked
• A brief report (bullet points are fine) noting completion date, total records processed, and any issues encountered
If you’re meticulous, comfortable living in Excel, and can commit to consistent on-time delivery, let’s get started.
What matters most to me is precision and consistency. Every field must match the source exactly, formulas should calculate correctly, and file names need to follow the naming convention I’ll share. You’ll work in my existing Excel templates, adjust column formats when needed, and flag any anomalies right away so we can resolve them before they ripple downstream.
Communication happens through email and chat; I reply quickly and expect the same courtesy so we can keep momentum. Deadlines are firm but reasonable, and I always review submissions promptly so you receive feedback without delay.
Deliverables for each assignment
• Completed Excel workbook with all numeric entries validated
• Any supporting Word or PDF files correctly formatted and linked
• A brief report (bullet points are fine) noting completion date, total records processed, and any issues encountered
If you’re meticulous, comfortable living in Excel, and can commit to consistent on-time delivery, let’s get started.
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