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If you get to the interview, be realistic about the hours you can work. Companies want people who are serious about getting work done. Data entry jobs may or may not want you to set a schedule for yourself. You might have to commit to be available a certain number of hours a week, whether or not there is actual work to be done.
Data entry jobs pay on production. The faster you type, the more you can earn. As you search I suggest you take some time to work on your typing skills. At a minimum, get above 45 wpm and get very comfortable with the number pad on your keyboard. You might find yourself using it a lot.
While they aren’t easy to land, the real work at home jobs are out there. Work on your skills and your ability to spot scams as you search for the genuine opportunities available to you.
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