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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a data entry clerk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job title or role that involves entering and managing data in a computer system.
Example: "She has been working as a data entry clerk for over five years, ensuring that all information is accurately recorded."
Alternatives: "a data input specialist" or "a data processing assistant."
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Phase 1: My life as a data entry clerk.
(Company was hiring for a data entry clerk).
Jones, a data entry clerk for the State Health Department, said she had experienced racial profiling.
She was quickly promoted to the circulation department, where she became a data entry clerk.
Suzue Kondou, 32, right, a data entry clerk from Fukuoka City, Japan, with her friend, Emiko Katahira, also 32 and from Fukuoka City.
Out of work since December, Juan Ochoa was delighted when a staffing firm recently responded to his posting on Hotjobs.com with an opening for a data entry clerk.
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Any errors identified were corrected by the supervisor and any data entry clerk with an agreement rate less than 90% was retrained.
Coding HTML was tedious; I felt like a data-entry clerk.
Ms. Petersen said it was only her second week on the job at CarePlus Health Plan on the 48th floor, where she works as a data-entry clerk.
With Chantée's pay as a bus driver and Lisa's as a data-entry clerk and a production assistant for a clothing firm, the sisters could not handle the payments.
Ms. Zarghami brings to Nickelodeon the perspective of a lifer: she joined the channel in 1985 as a data-entry clerk, a year after graduating from the University of Vermont.
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