I’d like to apply for the data entry position you currently have advertised on your website. With nine years of experience in both legal and medical settings, I believe I’m more than qualified to join the team at Enterprise Inc.
I graduated from the University of North Dakota in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in library science. My original ambition was to become a librarian, but then I was offered a job in legal administration immediately post-graduation, and I haven’t looked back since.
I started my data entry career on an “as-needed” basis at Rumsfield, Hastings and Linderman, with my primary duties being filing, faxing and tending to their documents and spreadsheets. When I proved the most adept at data entry, however, I later moved to the Methodist Health Group as a full-time data entry clerk. It was there I learned how to manage files, check security protocols and back up my work to both internal and external databases.
As for my other skills, I can type 100kpm and use a variety of computer software, including CRM and ERP. I’m extremely detail-orientated and can spot documentation errors from a mile away. I also have strong management abilities; I currently oversee three junior data clerks and check their daily inputs in addition to my own.
You said in your job listing that you’re looking for a self-starter who doesn’t need an extensive training period. As I’ve already explained, I’m an independent worker who’s navigated the clerical world with ease. I won’t require