Dear Hiring Manager,
At Calderon Logistics I keyed shipment and invoice data at 11,500 keystrokes per hour on a 10-key pad into SAP and NetSuite, cross-checking every alphanumeric line against its source document. That numeric speed sits beside a timed Typing.com certificate at 85 WPM and a Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Associate credential, so the speed and the Excel skills your posting screens for are both documented rather than asserted. Cordova Valley Medical Group runs on patient and billing fields that get audited, and I have spent five years keying high-volume alphanumeric and 10-key records into Epic, Access, and Salesforce. I can show the figures behind every line of that record.
At Meridian Health Services I key 600 or more patient and billing records daily into Epic and Microsoft Access while holding that 99.7% accuracy rate through monthly QA audits. My weekly data validation passes using Excel VLOOKUP and conditional formatting cut duplicate records by 31%, the kind of cleanup that keeps a medical group's database trustworthy. Earlier, at Calderon Logistics, I cleansed a 40,000-row customer database in Excel using PivotTables and macros and raised address-match accuracy to 98%, holding my error rate below 0.4% across 12 consecutive audits.
I do not just key faster, I look for the step upstream that slows everyone down. At Brightway Insurance I built a standardized intake template in Google Sheets that cut keying time per policy form by 20 percent, and I would look for that same kind of fix in your intake queue before adding raw speed to it. A timed accuracy sample and my references are both ready if you want to check the work before we set up a call.