Data Entry from Home: Common Drawbacks

August 9, 2009 – 9:03 pm

Data entry from home is a very competitive field. Many people who have an Internet connection and a computer would like to have a second source of income. Unemployed are also eager to earn at least a couple of dollars. However, since the field is so competitive, it won’t take you long to realize that many offers of data entry from home are simply online scams. Scammers know that many people are desperate to get a job and use that to their advantage. Watch out for red flags, if you want to find a serious company.

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When searching for a job, ignore following offers:

  • Some Companies will ask for an upfront fee, supposedly to process your application or training material. Data entry requires some abilities like good typing skills, but you can learn this ability on your own. To find a serious job, you won’t need to pay for anything. The company that hires you should also pay you. However, there are certain cases when you will have to spend money to get a job. For example, if a company requires a background check because they deal with delicate personal data or business secrets, it is legitimate and common that job applicants pay for this background check. In this case, you won’t pay the company that is hiring you, but a third party that will confirm that you are suitable to the job
  • The company offers a huge sum of money for some easy tasks. Companies with a running business pay the market price. Not more than that, not less. Of course, there are good paid online entry data jobs, but companies that offer them don’t have to advertise them as loud as they can and they certainly won’t take the first candidate. A good example of good paid entry data jobs are medical transcriptions. If you specialize in medical transcriptions from home, you could earn a substantial amount of money.
  • Beware of cheap, badly designed web-sites. Serious companies also have a serious web-page. Trust your gut. If something looks too good to be true, it probably is a scam. Established data entry companies will have a well-structured web-page where you can find the address and telephone number. Especially if the company contacted you and you don’t have to actively search for a job, it could be a scam. However, don’t let these kinds of offer demotivate you. Data entry from home exits and you can earn money in the field.

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