Data Entry Clerk Resume No Experience

By | July 6, 2016

At the entry-level, it is your communication skills that are ranked by employers – well, mostly anyway.

But, if you are applying for a position such as that of a data entry clerk, you will also be judged on your data entry skills and knowledge.

 

Therefore, when you craft your resume for a Data Entry Clerk position, always make sure that it charts your typing and communication skills.

The reason that entry-level Data Entry Clerk resumes are difficult to write is perhaps the insecurity we have about us not having enough experience.

But that is alright since you won’t be expected to know a lot.

Although, you might have to be exceptionally well-versed in at least one job-related skill. You highlight that in your resume, and it will be deemed as a well-written one.

Confirming an employer’s judgement of you is important too. By sending in a simple resume that says nothing much about you as an individual, you are not doing yourself any favors.

Back up your claims of being suitable for the job by starting and ending your resume in just the right way. You can do this by emulating the following resume sample:

See also: Entry Level Data Entry Clerk Resume

 

Data Entry Clerk Resume No Experience

 

Patricia Moses
5778 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 88885
(000) 362-9545
patmos @email .com


Data Entry Clerk

SUMMARY
Dependable and productive Data Entry Clerk, able to perform data entry tasks with special attention to accuracy and promptness. Competent at organizing source data information and efficiently entering data into predefined database systems. 

KNOWLEDGE

• Preparing, compiling and sorting documents for entry purposes
• Verifying and correct source data to maintain integrity of punched in information
• Transcribing verbal information into electronic formats
• Data filing and storing with special focus on confidentiality

EDUCATION
High School Diploma NY – 2019
St. Peter’s High School, New York, NY

WORK EXPERIENCE

Data Entry Intern
Netsmart Technologies, New York, NY (6/2015 to 12/2015)

• Verified information to be entered by checking source documentation thoroughly
• Typed up information derived from source documents into predefined database systems
• Checked punched in data for accuracy and made any required changes
• Reported any data discrepancy in the source document to the management
• Responded to requests for information retrieval by first establishing the authority of the requester
• Filed information according to set indexing systems and ensured data confidentiality

SKILLS
– Accuracy Verification
– Data Compiling
– Customer Service
– Data Program Techniques
– Reports Generation
– Source Data Organization
– Information Updates
– Priority Setting
– File Purging