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Data Entry Specialist - Now Hiring

Data Entry Specialist Competitive Wages at $18.
00 to $19.
80 Per Hour! Our client is JP Morgan Chase, an American multinational investment bank and financial services holding company headquartered in New York City.
They are looking for candidates to join the program who thrive in a fast-paced environment, area open to learning new things, have great focus, strong attention to detail, and operation with a sense of urgency.
They are looking to build an amazing team and need positive contributors! Job Duties:
Inputting and validating data into the system while following standard operating procedures and customer specific instruction for processing.
Validating/reconciling electronic records to paper documentation.
Making judgment calls regarding routine duties but refer non-routine situations to a supervisor and/or manager.
Performing basic data entry including Alpha Numeric Willingness to learn new processing functions and equipment operation in all areas/departments of production as needed.
Benefits and perks:
Competitive Wages at $18.
00 to $19.
80 Per Hour No Data Entry Skill Check Required Temp to Permanent Positions Public Transportation Accessible Modern Office with Restaurant Onsite Monthly Employee Recognition Events Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision Benefits when hired All Government Holidays Off No Pre-Employment Drug Screen Referral Bonus Program Job Requirements Candidates MUST be willing to submit to fingerprinting and Federal/National Background check Attention to detail and focus on meeting deadlines Good oral and written communication skills Basic computer and typing skills Ability to lift to 35 pounds Ability to sit, stand, and walk for long periods Must be a team player and always maintain a positive attitude Time management skills OPENJP XLR8Salary:
$18.
00 to $19.
80 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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