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Data Entry Keyers in Hawaii

Data Entry Keyers in Hawaii

Considering working as a Data Entry Keyers in Hawaii? Here’s what you need to know. Operate data entry device, such as keyboard or photo composing perforator. Duties may include verifying data and preparing materials for printing. Excludes “Word Processors and Typists” (43-9022).

What do Data Entry Keyers Make in Hawaii?

We don’t have state-specific wage data for this career in Hawaii. See national-level wages below.

National Wage Comparison

Nationally, data entry keyers earn a median of $33,881 per year ($16.29/hour).

Employment Outlook

Nationally, total employment in this occupation is 380,112 data entry keyers across the United States. In Hawaii alone, around 260 people work in this role. That’s below the typical state, which employs around 1,520 data entry keyers.

Forecasted number of jobs for Data Entry Keyers

Top Hawaii Metros for Data Entry Keyers

These are the Hawaii metros with the most data entry keyers in Hawaii.

Metro Area Number Employed Annual Median Salary
Urban Honolulu, HI 200 $47,990

Top States for Data Entry Keyers Employment

These states have the highest employment of data entry keyers work.

State Number Employed
Texas 19,950
California 14,040
New York 9,890
Florida 9,280
Pennsylvania 7,350
Illinois 6,680
Ohio 5,450
New Jersey 5,240
North Carolina 4,110
Arizona 3,750
Georgia 3,100
Virginia 3,000
Michigan 2,980
Indiana 2,690
Wisconsin 2,610
Maryland 2,520
Utah 2,430
Puerto Rico 2,280
Missouri 2,220
Colorado 2,040

Highest-Paying States for Data Entry Keyers

These states pay the most for data entry keyers.

State Annual Median Salary
District of Columbia $51,860
Massachusetts $46,930
Rhode Island $46,290
Connecticut $46,020
California $45,680
Oregon $45,650
Colorado $45,560
New Mexico $44,960
Washington $44,710
Maine $43,720

Skills

Top data entry keyers skills, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Reading Comprehension  3.6 / 5
0
5
Active Listening  3.4 / 5
0
5
Monitoring  3.2 / 5
0
5
Time Management  3.0 / 5
0
5
Writing  3.0 / 5
0
5
Speaking  2.9 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

Key knowledge areas for this occupation, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

English Language  4.8 / 5
0
5
Administrative  4.6 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  3.6 / 5
0
5
Law and Government  3.5 / 5
0
5
Public Safety and Security  2.9 / 5
0
5
Mathematics  2.9 / 5
0
5

Abilities

The abilities that matter most for data entry keyers, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Written Comprehension  3.9 / 5
0
5
Near Vision  3.9 / 5
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5
Finger Dexterity  3.8 / 5
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5
Oral Comprehension  3.5 / 5
0
5
Perceptual Speed  3.5 / 5
0
5
Speech Recognition  3.5 / 5
0
5

Daily Tasks

Day-to-day, data entry keyers typically:

  • Locate and correct data entry errors, or report them to supervisors.
  • Compile, sort, and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered.
  • Compare data with source documents, or re-enter data in verification format to detect errors.
  • Store completed documents in appropriate locations.
  • Select materials needed to complete work assignments.
  • Read source documents such as canceled checks, sales reports, or bills, and enter data in specific data fields or onto tapes or disks for subsequent entry, using keyboards or scanners.
  • Maintain logs of activities and completed work.
  • Load machines with required input or output media, such as paper, cards, disks, tape, or Braille media.
  • Resolve garbled or indecipherable messages, using cryptographic procedures and equipment.

Work Activities

  • Working with Computers
  • Processing Information
  • Documenting/Recording Information
  • Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates
  • Getting Information
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems
  • Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
  • Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards
  • Performing Administrative Activities
  • Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  • Judging the Qualities of Objects, Services, or People
  • Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships

Tools & Technology

Common tools and software used in this occupation include: Hot technologies: Google Docs, Intuit QuickBooks In-demand technologies: Microsoft Excel

Careers similar to data entry keyers include:

Also Known As

Adjusto-Writer Operator, Automatic Operator, Braille Operator, Braille Transcriber, Braille Typist, Card Puncher, Card Punching Machine Operator, Check Processor, Claims Support Specialist, Cold Type Composing Machine Operator, Compugraph Operator, Computer Aide, Computer Clerk, Computer Typesetter, Cryptographic Clerk.

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