Jobs Using Excel

If you can use MS Excel, you can earn great money working at home doing legit and genuine data entry and data sorting work as a freelancer. MS Excel is a worldwide standard in spreadsheet software and so it’s commonly used to gather data together so it can be imported into databases by website programmers and big businesses.

The freelance jobs using Excel listed below are legit, real/actual jobs, this is perfect if you have MS Excel skills and want to work at home doing work that fits round your lifestyle. These jobs using Excel are advertised by individuals, websites and companies of all sizes who need work to be completed RIGHT NOW to meet their deadlines to publish a new website, or to sell their services within vertical markets.Jobs Using Excel

Quite a high percentage of work at home jobs like this also have ongoing work for using Excel too. Simply check the list and keep an eye out for something you can do, click on the link, sign up (free of course) and let the advertiser know how much you’d want to do the work for them.

It doesn’t matter what your skill level with Excel, there’ll be something you can do. Some jobs using Excel simply want you to search the Internet for a particular type of company/website, then to list the details in Excel, while others are looking for VB/Macro skills – and there’s work at all levels in between. Additionally, this type of basic data work with Excel is highly sought after in the real world, so you could launch a whole new career for yourself in data processing work locally too.

Finding work at home as a freelancer is one of the fastest, most direct and dependable ways. Freelance jobs really do fit into your schedule as you take on only as much work as you want and need, and no more. Some studies done on the freelance market find that on average people have to do only about 12 smallish freelance jobs to have enough contacts/clients to be able to work directly just for those companies full-time. For employers, hiring a freelancer to do work for them is the easiest way for them to find good, reliable people that they can then pass all future work onto.

Getting Paid for Freelance Jobs Using Excel

It’s common within freelancing for the advertiser to pay the website up front, into an account known as an ESCROW account. This locks the money in safely, then once you’ve done the job your client simply signs the job off and you’re paid immediately. This system means that it’s probably one of the fastest ways to raise quick cash that there is.

The jobs feed below is LIVE, so new jobs using Excel are being added all the time!

Why not sign up now (free) and spend an hour or so applying for everything you can do! If you are serious about working from home, then you will treat this like the best ever jobs listing and spend half an hour a day scanning through for jobs

The way it generally works is: companies post the jobs, people who can do the work give their bid, the freelance job advertiser then picks the person they feel can do the best job for them (NOT the cheapest usually!) … and after you’ve done the first piece(s) of work they will probably just come straight to you for future work, so no more bidding! Over the next 3 months or so, you could easily fill your time working for just a handful of these companies on a regular basis. Did a job for somebody and hated it? Simply double your rate next time they ask, or tell them you’re too busy!

Jobs Using Excel

Jobs for freelance Excel users. Being able to use Excel has become a sought after skill. Companies have jobs uisng Excel for data entry work and copy/pasting wesbite details and addresses.

I are looking for an expert Date entry worker who has Good experience . I need MS word and Excel expert. I shall Give you 100 Notepad you will collect words and write On excel files. You will must... (Budget: $250-$750 USD, Jobs: Copy Typing, Data Entry, Excel)
Posted: February 23, 2012, 5:43 am
I have a list of US Web Design Companies that I need to have copied and pasted into an Excel spreadsheet the Company name, address, phone number and contact person. I already have the list of US companies... (Budget: $250-$750 USD, Jobs: BPO, Data Entry, Data Processing, Excel)
Posted: February 23, 2012, 5:40 am
We are looking for a person to look up the desired information on the internet, extract specific data, and enter the data into an Excel file. You will be looking for publicly available information, using search online and then crop/paste into Excel file... (Budget: $250-$750 USD, Jobs: Data Entry, Excel)
Posted: February 23, 2012, 5:27 am
I repeatedly visit clients and gather survey data in the form of questions answered with a 1 to 5 rating. I'm currently creating graphs from this data in a very manual fashion because I'm not an Excel expert... (Budget: $250-$750 USD, Jobs: BPO, Data Entry, Data Processing, Excel, Virtual Assistant)
Posted: February 23, 2012, 5:27 am

 

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