This is, of course, an anonymous account of an interview with a data entry company: I recently had an interview with a data entry company and wanted to share my experience. The interview process begins with an initial phone screening. The interviewer asked me about my previous data entry experience and what software I was familiar with. They also asked about my typing speed and accuracy, and emphasized the importance of attention to detail in this role. After successfully passing the phone test, I was invited for an in-person interview at the company's office. The interview panel consisted of two people: a hiring manager and a senior data entry specialist. During the interview, they asked me about my understanding of the data entry process and my ability to process large volumes of data accurately and efficiently. They also presented a hypothetical situation where I needed to prioritize and organize data from multiple sources within a given timeframe. The purpose of this exercise is to assess my problem-solving skills and time management abilities. In addition, investigators were interested in my proficiency with spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. They asked me about my experience with data validation, formulas, and pivot table creation. They also asked about any of my experiences with data cleaning and quality control. In addition, they asked behavioral questions to assess my ability to work independently and handle repetitive tasks. They wanted to make sure I could focus and pay attention to detail for long periods of time. Towards the end of the interview, they allowed me to ask questions about the company, team dynamics, and the specific challenges of the data entry position. It was an opportunity for me to learn more about the company culture and better understand the expectations and potential growth opportunities in this position. Overall, the interview process with the data entry company is quite thorough. He focused on assessing my technical skills, attention to detail, time management, and problem-solving abilities. While I await their decision, I appreciate the opportunity to showcase my expertise and discuss how my skills fit their data entry requirements.