1222-NOC

Data entry clerks

(NOC 14111)
Annual Earnings
$50,054
Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities
High School Diploma
Job Openings
(2023-2033)
1,170

Career Overview

Data entry clerks:

  • Input coded, statistical, financial and other information into computerized databases, spreadsheets or other templates using a keyboard, mouse, optical scanner, speech recognition software or other data entry tools
  • Work in the private and public sectors

 

Duties

Data entry clerks:

  • Receive and register invoices, forms, records and other documents for data entry
  • Input data into computerized databases, spreadsheets or other templates using a keyboard, mouse, optical scanner, speech recognition software or other data entry tools
  • Import and/or export data between different kinds of software
  • Check accuracy and completeness of data
  • Identify, label and organize electronic storage media
  • Maintain libraries of electronic storage media

 

Earnings

Earnings is income that workers receive in exchange for their labour. Depending on the type of employment, earnings can be in the form of wages (hourly), salaries (fixed monthly or annual) or self-employed earnings.

Annual Earnings

$50,054

Provincial Hourly Rate

High$40.38/hr
Median$24.00/hr
Low$17.00/hr
Source: B.C. Labour Market Information Office, derived from 2023 Job Bank Wage data

Work Environment

# Workers Employed

4,535

% Employed Full Time

46%
Source: 2021 Census

Work in this occupation is typically performed in a structured environment, such as an office, hospital or school.

Career Pathways

Promotion to senior positions is possible with experience.

Occupational Interests

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Here are the top occupational interest(s) for this career profile:

Conventional
Conventional

Job Titles

Data control clerk
Data entry operator
Data input clerk
Data processor
Payment entry clerk

Education, Training and Skills

  • Completion of secondary school may be required
  • College or other courses in data entry may be required

 

Education programs in B.C.

The following program areas are related to this occupation:

  • Business Administration/Management/Commerce
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Skills

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Here, you will find the 10 most relevant workplace skills. Some are more important to achieving success in a certain career than others. These skills may come naturally to you or you may need to gain them through education, training and experience.

See the list of work-related skills below, ranked in order of importance for this career. Check out the list and see if this career matches your skills—take that first step!

Reading Comprehension

Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.

65%
Active Listening

Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.

59%
Monitoring

Keeping track of and assessing your performance, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.

56%
Writing

Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.

50%
Time Management

Managing one’s own time and the time of others.

50%
Speaking

Talking to others to share information effectively.

47%
Critical Thinking

Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.

47%
Complex Problem Solving

Being able to solve novel, ill-defined problems in complex, real-world settings.

47%
Active Learning

Understanding how new information could be used to solve current and future problems in making decisions.

43%
Coordination

Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions.

43%

Labour Market Statistics

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Employment

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Employment

4,535
Source: 2021 Census

Employment by Region

Map of BC Map of BC highlighting Cariboo region Map of BC highlighting Kootenay region Map of BC highlighting Mainland/Southwest region Map of BC highlighting North Coast and Nechako region Map of BC highlighting Northeast region Map of BC highlighting Thompson-Okanagan region Map of BC highlighting Vancouver Island/Coast region
Cariboo
Kootenay
Mainland/Southwest
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
Thompson-Okanagan
Vancouver Island/Coast
Region Employment % Employment of this Occupation
Cariboo 170 3.7%
Kootenay 90 2.0%
Mainland/Southwest 2,950 65.0%
North Coast and Nechako 80 1.8%
Northeast 55 1.2%
Thompson-Okanagan 505 11.1%
Vancouver Island/Coast 690 15.2%
Source: 2021 Census

Labour Market Outlook

The B.C. Labour Market Outlook is a 10-year forecast of the expected supply and demand for labour in the province. It’s usually updated every year. The purpose is to provide British Columbians with the knowledge to make informed decisions on careers, skills training, education and hiring.

Forecasted Job Openings (2023-2033)

1,170
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Forecasted Job Openings

Forecasted Employment Growth Rate

Composition of Job Openings

Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Job Openings by Region (2023-2033)

Map of BC Map of BC highlighting Cariboo region Map of BC highlighting Kootenay region Map of BC highlighting Mainland/Southwest region Map of BC highlighting North Coast and Nechako region Map of BC highlighting Northeast region Map of BC highlighting Thompson-Okanagan region Map of BC highlighting Vancouver Island/Coast region
Cariboo
Kootenay
Mainland/Southwest
North Coast and Nechako
Northeast
Thompson-Okanagan
Vancouver Island/Coast
Region Job Openings Avg. Annual Employment Growth
Cariboo 40 0.5%
Kootenay 20 -0.2%
Mainland/Southwest 730 0.2%
North Coast and Nechako 10 0.1%
Northeast 10 0.1%
Thompson-Okanagan 160 0.0%
Vancouver Island/Coast 210 0.2%
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

Industry Highlights

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Forecasted Job Openings by Industry

IndustryJob Openings (2023-2033)
Health Care And Social Assistance260
Professional, Scientific And Technical Services200
Public Administration130
Finance, Insurance And Real Estate100
Retail Trade100
For additional industry information, visit the Industry Profiles page.
Source: B.C. Labour Market Outlook

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