Data Entry Specialist ( Work from home-Canada)

Location: Remote, Canada
Employment Type: Full-Time or Part-Time
Schedule: Flexible

About Zonda Home

Zonda Home works with housing data, market research, and digital tools used by builders, developers, and real estate teams. The work we do helps companies stay organized and make better decisions using clear and accurate information.

About the Role

We are looking for a careful and reliable Data Entry Specialist to help manage and update information in our systems. This role is simple in nature but important to how the company runs day to day. You will be working with data, checking details, and making sure everything is correct and up to date.

You will be working from home, so being able to stay focused and manage your time is important.

What You Will Do

  • Enter data into internal systems
  • Update and correct information when needed
  • Check data for mistakes or missing details
  • Keep records organized and easy to find
  • Follow simple steps and guidelines for each task
  • Let the team know if something does not look right

What We Are Looking For

  • Basic computer skills, typing, email, internet
  • Good attention to detail
  • Able to stay organized
  • Able to follow instructions
  • Comfortable working on your own
  • Reliable internet connection
  • No experience needed, training provided

Pay and Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Flexible hours
  • Work from home anywhere in Canada
  • Paid training
  • Support from team members when needed
  • Opportunity to grow into admin or data roles

Canada Benefits:

  • Paid vacation and sick days
  • Health and dental coverage, based on eligibility
  • Canada Pension Plan, CPP contributions
  • Employment Insurance, EI coverage
  • Work life balance support
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