Wednesday 29 February 2012

Why Data Entry Jobs Are In Demand

By Ernest Wilkioull


A job puts food on the table, pays the rent, and covers for all the monthly bills, so without it, you might as well live in shelters or in the streets. Everything you want to own you should work for. 2 out of 5 Americans are holding second or third jobs in order to make both ends meet.

Because the economy is unstable at present, you would need to keep a job so you can at least put a roof on top of your head and eat at least 3 times a day. If you have a job, you would not go hungry during an economic crisis.

If you are not a college graduate, you will surely find difficulty finding a decent job since you will be forced to compete with more qualified applicants, like those who have graduated in a 4-year course, or those who have a Masters degree to push them closer to signing that employment contract. But, you should not fret since a decent job, like typing services can still be applied to, even if you are not a graduate of any four year course.

Transcription services is a simple clerical job that does not require much thinking. All you ever need to be is a fast typist and knowledgeable in Microsoft word and Microsoft excel, then you are on your way. The going rate for transcriptionists are relatively high and you would know that this job is in demand because employers are outsourcing.

Online, you can find many job posts for medical transcriptionists, subtitle typist, and data entry. The employers would not really have to source out if the human resource is sufficient in their country. Most Americans would prefer other jobs that does not involve working for a computer, like waitressing or cleaning. This is sad since if you are too picky, you will probably end up with nothing.




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