Workers with an accuracy of over 90 percent are usually retained by KPH. The average KPH in a data entry is usually 12000.
about 8000-10000 but jobs usually require 10000 minimum
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13,500 kph
Mine is between 13,000-15,000 kph depending on my focus for the time being, but I consistently do about 14,000 kph. I have seen data entry job postings looking for a minimum of 6,000 kph, but normally they look for 8,000-10,000 kph at the least. 01MAR09 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- My speed is 13000 kph accurately. I have reviewed many online resumes, which post there ability at 14000 -16000 kph
In Data Entry, KPH would mean keystrokes per hour, with 'Net' referring to the overall keystrokes minus errors. Just like a paycheck represents a 'net' income minus deductions, Net KPH reduces your overall accuracy rate per hour.
In Data Entry, KPH would mean keystrokes per hour, with 'Net' referring to the overall keystrokes minus errors. Just like a paycheck represents a 'net' income minus deductions, Net KPH reduces your overall accuracy rate per hour.
It depends on whether the data entry is predominantly alphanumeric or numeric. Alphanumeric entry is measured in WPM (words-per-minute) and usually requires a minimum of 60 to 80 WPM however a top-flight secretary can easily exceed 100 WPM. Numeric entry is measured in KPH (keystrokes-per-hour) and usually requires a minimum of around 8,000 to 9,000 KPH. Hardcore data entry requires a minimum of 10,000 KPH while a top-flight number cruncher can easily exceed 12,000 KPH.
i get paid 10 dollars an hour
In the United Kingdom, the average pay level for data entry workers is around £5.50 to £6.50 per hour. In the USA, it is usually around $12- $19 per hour.
The benefit for your data entry people is to simplify data entry.
The "script" followed by data entry operators typically involves a series of steps to accurately input data into a computer system or database. This includes verifying the source data, entering it into the designated fields or forms, ensuring accuracy through double-checking, and adhering to any specific formatting or guidelines provided by the employer or client. Additionally, data entry operators may use specialized software or tools to facilitate the entry process and minimize errors.
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