Data entry is a broad term that encompasses a number of occupations. These include electronic data processors, typists, word processors, transcribers, coders and clerks. Additionally the way that data entry jobs are performed may vary, with data entry operators working for Micro Labor outfits that use crowd sourcing techniques or more traditional data entry companies. In essence data entry means to operate equipment often a keyboard that inputs (Alphabetic, Numeric or Symbolic) data into company's system. The data entry operator may be required to verify or edit data as it is entered. And while many of the data entry positions listed above fall under the data entry umbrella, jobs that are advertised as "data entry jobs" usually require the least skills and in turn pay the least. Specialized data entry positions, like medical transcription or medical coding, require more training and or certification. And even among general transcription jobs, there are many different types of transcription, which may take more experience and speed than your typical data entry job.