Remote Data Entry Jobs — Are They Legit? How to Find Real Ones
Remote data entry jobs are real and widely available — but the space has many scams. Legitimate remote jobs come from established companies through mainstream job boards. Here is how to find real ones and spot the fakes.
👉 Make sure your speed qualifies first: Take the free 10-key typing test — most remote data entry roles require 6,000+ KPH.
Where to Find Legitimate Remote Data Entry Jobs
- Indeed.com — Search "remote data entry" and filter by remote. Large volume of real postings.
- LinkedIn Jobs — Good for professional data entry roles with benefits.
- FlexJobs — Paid subscription but manually vetted remote jobs only. Worth it for serious job seekers.
- Upwork — Freelance data entry projects. Good for building experience.
- Company career pages directly — Search "[company name] remote data entry careers"
How to Spot Data Entry Scams
These are red flags — avoid any "job" that has them:
- Requires you to pay to access the job or training materials
- Promises unusually high pay ($50+/hour for basic data entry)
- Contacted you unsolicited via email or text
- No company name, address, or verifiable online presence
- Asks for bank account or Social Security information before hiring
What Legitimate Remote Data Entry Pays
- General data entry: $14–$20/hour remote
- Medical billing remote: $18–$28/hour
- Financial data entry remote: $18–$25/hour
- Freelance project work: $10–$18/hour typically
What You Need for Remote Data Entry Work
- Reliable computer with a numeric keypad
- High-speed internet connection
- Quiet dedicated workspace
- 6,000+ KPH typing speed (8,000+ for better-paying roles)
- Ability to work independently without supervision
See our full skills guide for everything employers look for.