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100% Remote - Level 3 SOC Analyst (3rd Shift)

100% Remote - Level 3 SOC Analyst (3rd Shift)

Job Description
Delta is seeking a Data Entry Operator to join our team. This entry-level position plays a crucial role in maintaining and updating our company databases with accuracy and efficiency. If you have strong attention to detail, excellent typing skills, and a desire to contribute to a dynamic team, we encourage you to apply.

Key Responsibilities:

Input and update data into our database systems with precision and speed.
Verify data accuracy and correct any discrepancies.
Perform regular data quality checks and ensure data integrity.
Maintain confidentiality and security of sensitive information.
Adhere to company data entry procedures and guidelines.
Collaborate with team members to complete tasks efficiently.
Assist in other administrative duties as needed.
Qualifications:

High school diploma or equivalent.
Strong computer skills, including proficiency in data entry software and Microsoft Office.
Excellent typing speed and accuracy.
Attention to detail and a commitment to data accuracy.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize tasks.
Basic knowledge of data entry best practices.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Preferred Skills:

Previous data entry experience is a plus but not required.
Familiarity with industry-specific software or databases.
Benefits:

Competitive compensation package.
Opportunities for career growth and development.
Friendly and collaborative work environment.
Health, dental, and retirement benefits.
How to Apply:If you are a detail-oriented individual looking to kick-start your career in data entry, we invite you to submit your resume and cover letter to [email address] with the subject line \"Data Entry Operator Application - [Your Name].\"

Delta is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates from all backgrounds to apply. We appreciate your interest in joining our team!

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