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Data Entry Jobs From Home

If you search for work at home projects online, you are certainly familiar with the huge number of data entry job ads posted online. Basically, the job of a data clerk is to type data into computer programs from paper documents or from other sources. Companies often choose to pay for work at home data entry rather than hire permanent staff members, to save money first and foremost. Normally, such jobs are only temporary. And the work volume varies from company to company, particularly since individual data entry is also performed by the regular company employees. Compilation of databases, typing expenses into software programs that use numerical codes, checking data accuracy and much more are just some examples of tasks that characterize work at home data entry.

Work at home data entry has applications for mailing systems. Thus, if sent mail returns, then, the address in the company’s database is incorrect and will have to be deleted manually. The task will fall in the responsibility of a data entry clerk. Then, medical prescriptions and lots of hand-written documents that are scanned and processed electronically will require some form of reviewing. The accuracy of the information will thus have to be checked and if necessary missing or incorrect information will have to be replaced. This kind of work at home data entry jobs are legitimate.

Work at home data entry depends on optical character recognition systems. The data processed by this computerized system has to be manually reviewed, and this becomes the essence of work at home data entry under the circumstances. The files resemble PDF files and the missing data is filled while constantly viewing such on-screen images. The billing and financial information used by health insurance systems like Medicaid depend on such processing. Without accuracy, such programs are meant to fail and neither the general public nor health care providers will be able to make it work.

What we’ve presented so far are legitimate work at home data entry jobs. But there are lots of scams in this domain to. Check the history of the company that provides the work at home data entry position. Moreover, do not pay for access to listings with such companies. Although this is a common practice on the Internet, you should not rely on it because you’ll waste your money. One scam example here is that you get paid if you post the same ad with data entry work and ask for money to reveal the secret.

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7 Responses to “Data Entry Jobs From Home”

  1. batfromhell says:

    OnlineOCR.net – Online OCR Service:
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  2. try the option before saving the scanned file as scan to file,then adjust the resolution,and save it as j peg,it might help the page appears as a image file.don't go for line art etc while we do not have optical character recognition software for Telugu yet.

  3. Hi Susie,

    170 Systems' captures ALL invoice types regardless of source or format.

    For paper invoices, we support a robust, high-volume front-end imaging scanning solution that is complimented by the use of Optical Character Recognition.

    We also support the capture of electronic invoices through feeds such as EDI, XML and electronic delivery services such as OB10.

    And finally, we support invoice capture through the self-service submission of invoices through web forms. In fact, we recently launched a new supplier portal called SupplierExpress (www.supplierexpress.com). SupplierExpress was launched to address the supplier adoption challenges that I outlined above.

    Some solutions have different inconsistent processes/workflows for each invoice type. Not so with 170 MarkView. Once the invoice is captured … and this is a very important differentiator … ALL invoice processing, regardless of how the invoice was received … is processed through a single, consistent, “best-practice” workflow.

    -Rakesh

  4. Wow. OCR in Google Docs, using Google Books OCR engine. Removes copy/paste step from Adobe PDF OCR.

  5. Chris says:

    “BTW, I'm voting absentee this year so a paper record of my voting will exist.”

    I'm actually going out to Pennsylvania to help run said electronic voting machines, and after a decent training course, here are my observations on that point.

    A fair number of the electronic voting machines provide paper records to go along with their results. That's good. Talk to your county or state level representatives and have them require voting machines with paper ballots. Tampering with the voting machines on a local or precinct level would take nothing short of a massive conspiracy to alter the results without using voter intimidation or using illegal voters.

    What's not good is the fact that all of the election machines still use proprietary code without any one organization set up to audit them. Short of using the Mark I eyeball and visually inspecting all paper ballots, election-rigging can still be performed on a manufacturer level. Someone who was smart would easily be able to slide a few percentage points from column A to column B with everyone none the wiser about it. Some companies (*cough*Diebold*cough*) have had issues in the 2004 elections where they were installing uncertified software on the machines. Be wary if scanned recounts are done via barcodes or other data matrix formats rather than optical character recognition (you'll be able to tell by whether or not a ballot has just names or barcodes as well) because a rigged machine would almost assuredly put out different results in the data area of the paper ballot than in the text area of the paper ballot.

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