The task to entering a written copy (hard copies) data into the computer system using any software. So many sectors like Banking, IT, Education, Healthcare, Printing and much more fields have need to enter the data on regular basis. To enter the data in the computer, you need to be proficient with the typing speed in between 40 to 70 words per minute.
Here we discuss the important of the data entry work in the printing industry. In the printing industry, mostly the publication houses are depending upon this type of work and related manpower. As per the market demanded workflow, some publication houses are appointing the data entry operators as permanent basis, some of those who have no regular work are distributing the work as outsourcing with the rate of per page.
In our country, the man who wants to work in the field of data entry, he/she has to learn the English keyboard first as an international language, then Hindi as a national language and local language as per the state in which he/she lives. (Example : If you are in Gujarat then you have to learn the Gujarati & Hindi Keyboard simultaneously.
Data Entry : Important and Respect of the work
Data entry operators and employers in the market are always interpreted the work of data entry is a work requires high speed only. The operator can get good speed after the good experience only, otherwise the high-speed work cannot give the satisfactory results. It means, the work you get within short time will be spoiled your time to find the errors and correct it.
If the data entry operator works within limited speed with paying attention for the error-free work, it will be a valuable forever. And he/she gets the respect from the employer/client.
The knowledge of the translation for the languages will give the more benefits and opportunities to the operator.
Started our journey in 1986 with Screen Printing, and continue developing with innovations like four color CMYK Printing in this type of manual/hand print process. Also print on any material and surface like Metal, Plastic, Acrylic, Glass and much more. We were also famous for the stickers gumming those decades.