Typing Test for Data Entry Jobs

Most data entry job listings require 40–60 WPM with 95%+ accuracy — this test simulates that benchmark.

Time1:00
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Acc100%
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Why this test matters

Data entry hiring tests almost always measure two things: typing speed and accuracy. Speed without accuracy is useless (you'll spend more time fixing errors than typing); accuracy without speed is too slow to be cost-effective. Most entry-level data entry roles require 35–40 WPM at 95%+ accuracy. Senior or specialized roles (medical billing, legal, insurance) often require 50–60 WPM. The 1-minute test below gives you a directional read; for real interview prep, switch to the 3-minute or 5-minute mode, since those mirror the formats most employers actually use.

Frequently asked questions

What WPM is needed for data entry jobs?
Entry-level: 35–40 WPM. Mid-level: 45–55 WPM. Specialized (medical, legal): 60+ WPM. Accuracy must be 95%+.
Do employers care more about speed or accuracy?
Accuracy. A 50 WPM typist with 99% accuracy is more valuable than an 80 WPM typist with 90% accuracy.
How long does it take to reach 50 WPM?
From 30 WPM, expect 4–8 weeks of daily 15-minute practice. From 40 WPM, 2–4 weeks.

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