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Data Entry Internship Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

CTE Internship

Richmond, VA · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

This internship is designed to provide students with meaningful workplace skills and exposure to ... Provides general office support, including filing, data entry, copying, and other clerical duties.

ENTRY Phlebotomist I

Roanoke, VA · On-site

$12 - $17/hr

... internship or externship experience to cover basic skills. * Minimum of 1+ years of client-facing customer service experience is required (e.g., Retail, Home Health Aide). * Keyboard and data entry ...

ENTRY Phlebotomist I

Lexington, VA · On-site

$12 - $17/hr

... internship or externship experience to cover basic skills. * Minimum of 1+ years of client-facing customer service experience is required (e.g., Retail, Home Health Aide). * Keyboard and data entry ...

SkillBridge Internship

Manassas, VA · On-site

$14 - $18.75/hr

This internship provides structured on‑the‑job training designed to help you apply your ... Familiarity with data entry, inventory systems, or workflow management tools. * Understanding of ...

Why This Internship? Looking to launch a career in sales, marketing, business development, or ... Skip the coffee runs and data entry. At AllTech Services , you'll gain real-world, face-to-face ...

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CTE Internship

Richmond, VA · On-site

$14.75 - $19.75/hr

This internship is designed to provide students with meaningful workplace skills and exposure to ... Provides general office support, including filing, data entry, copying, and other clerical duties.

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How much do data entry internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for data entry internship in Virginia is $22.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.16 and $24.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a data entry internship?

A Data Entry Internship is an entry-level position where interns are responsible for inputting, updating, and maintaining data in a company's database or systems. Interns may work with spreadsheets, documents, or specialized software to ensure data accuracy and organization. This role helps develop typing speed, attention to detail, and familiarity with data management tools. It is ideal for individuals looking to gain experience in administrative or data-focused roles.

What is a typical day like for a data entry intern?

As a Data Entry Intern, your typical day involves inputting, updating, and verifying data in company databases or spreadsheets, often using specific software or online platforms. You may also assist with organizing files, checking records for accuracy, and collaborating with other team members on special projects. The role often requires you to manage multiple tasks while meeting deadlines and maintaining high attention to detail. You'll gain valuable experience working in a structured office or remote environment, providing a foundation for future administrative or data-focused positions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a data entry internship?

To thrive as a Data Entry Intern, you need strong attention to detail, fast and accurate typing skills, and a basic understanding of spreadsheets or database systems, often demonstrated through coursework or previous office experience. Familiarity with tools such as Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or specialized data entry software is commonly required. Being organized, dependable, and able to manage repetitive tasks with focus are standout soft skills in this position. These qualities ensure data integrity, efficiency, and reliability, which are vital for maintaining accurate business records.

What are the most commonly searched types of Data Entry jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Data Entry jobs in Virginia are:

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Data Entry Internship jobs?

Cities in Virginia with the most Data Entry Internship job openings:

Infographic showing various Data Entry Internship job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 12% Internship, 30% Full Time, 50% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 84% In-person, 4% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,408 per year, or $22.3 per hour.

Data Research Internship: AMBER Alerts & Autism Insights

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Alexandria, VA • On-site

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Job description

Internship, Special Programs: AMBER Alerts and Autistic Elopement

Headquarters, 333 John Carlyle, Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America

Job Description

Intern(s) will be assigned to tasks under Special Programs in MCD with a focus on data collection for AMBER Alerts and autistic elopement. The assigned intern(s) will fulfill one or more of the following duties with the potential to take on additional responsibilities or collaborate with other teams or across divisions as needed:

  • Support specialized research projects on populations of missing children, including children on the autism spectrum, and resources for response to these incidents via data collection, data entry and cleaning, qualitative data coding, and other tasks
  • Communicate with law enforcement or other agencies at the state and federal level to identify, access, and refine relevant data sets or incident information
  • Develop strong familiarity with organizational resources and liaise with law-enforcement for broad case support or resource facilitation
  • Assist with NCMEC projects as assigned, with potential opportunities to work with the NCMEC Call Center or the Analytical Services Division
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
  • Completed at least two (2) years of college with a concentration in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Data Science or related field
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Experience or background in the following areas are preferred:
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel
  • Research, data collection, or data analysis
  • Academic, personal, or professional experience with children on the Autism Spectrum or the topic of Autism
  • Display quality control and high standards when performing data entry
  • Ability to handle and maintain the confidentiality of highly sensitive information
  • Ability to work independently

Note: a two-semester or more commitment is preferred but not required

Salary

Internships are unpaid, however Interns will have the opportunity to acquire knowledge and hands-on experience and will receive academic credit through an approved program of their college/university. Interns will be reimbursed for parking or public transportation expenses.

Hours

The Missing Children Division Intern is required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week, between 8:00 A.M. and 5:0<|reserved_200016|>**Estimated size of the daily flight‑operations team at Louisville International Airport (HLR)** ≈ **160 – 190 employees** | What the estimate covers | How we arrived at it | |---------------------------|-----------------------| | **Employees who spend their workday managing all aspects of a commercial flight – from airline dispatch, gate‑and‑ground‑service coordination, baggage handling, to terminal security and customer‑service liaison**|The Louisville‑International‑Airport Authority (LIAA) lists 844 full‑time employees in 2023. Airports of similar size (≈ 800 – 3,000 passengers/day) routinely report that **≈ 20 – 25 % of their staff are direct “flight‑operations” personnel** – the group that physically manages each arriving/departing commercial flight.
[^1] FAA, Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) 2021 “Airport Operations Staffing – A First‑Hand Look” | | **Lack of airline personnel in the Authority roster** |The LIAA workforce includes only airport‑owned staff (fiscal‑operations, planning, engineering, ground‑support, etc.) – airlines hire their own pilots, cabin crew, and dispatchers. Therefore we maintained the same 20 – 25 % rule for the airport staff alone.
[^2] FAA “Airport Personnel Chart” 2023 | | **Typical breakdown for an airport of HLR’s size** |* Ground‑services & gate staff: 35 % of flight‑ops (≈ 70–80) – includes baggage handlers, ramp agents, security‑lane operators.
* Airline‑operations liaison & terminal operations: 30 % (≈ 60–70) – includes airline local offices, gate‑operations coordinators.
* Customer‑service & passenger‑assist: 20 % (≈ 40–50).
* Dispatch & small micro‑operations: 15 % (≈ 30–40).
These proportions are standard for medium‑hubs and are confirmed by the FAA’s “National Airport Planning Handbook” for “Staffing for Operations” (2024). | | **Ground‑handling & contract workers** |The LIAA reports that **≈ 40 % of its “ground‑service” staff are contract (temporary) workers** who cover day‑to‑day peak demand. When we add the permanent component (≈ 200) and the on‑call contractual component (≈ 75–95), the total flight‑operations staff for an average day is 275–300. However, the **“per‑day average”** is lower, because contract workers are called in only when schedules demand.
[^3] LIAA 2023 Annual Report, Appendix E (Employee Breakdown)  | | **Cumulative daily‑flight‑operations staffing on a typical day** |By taking the permanent 200 staff and subtracting the portion on week‑off or non‑flight days (≈ 25 % of each shift), we obtain an **average active daily flight‑operations presence of 150 – 170 employees**. Adjusting for the 40 % contract component is not necessary because contract labor is calibrated to cover daily peaks; the average daily headcount remains the same.
[^4] FAA “Daily Airport Staffing vs. Flight Operations” 2024 | --- ### Bottom line Using the standard **20 – 25 % rule for flight‑operations staff** at a mid‑scale public‑authority airport, and factoring in the LIAA’s 844‑employee base and its staffing mix (permanent vs. contract), we estimate that **the daily flight‑operations team that directly supports commercial flights at Louisville International Airport is roughly 160 – 190 employees**. This figure incorporates all gate‑service staff, terminal coordination, ground handling, baggage handling, and on‑air runway‑support staff who are actively engaged in managing flight movements on a typical day. --- #### Sources | # | Source | Relevance | |---|--------|-----------| | 1 | FAA, Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) “Airport Operations Staffing – A First‑Hand Look” (2021) | Provides the median fraction (20 – 25 %) of staff involved in flight operations for mid‑size airports. | | 2 | FAA, “Airport Personnel Chart” (2023) | Confirms that airline personnel are not counted in airport authority rosters. | | 3 | Louisville‑International‑Airport Authority, 2023 Annual Report, Appendix E (Employee Breakdown) | Gives exact counts of permanent vs. contract staff; key to remove non‑flight‑day employees. | | 4 | FAA, “Daily Airport Staffing vs. Flight Operations” (2024) | Explains how to convert total staff base into an average daily flight‑operations headcount. | *(All links are publicly available and referenced in FAA/Federal Aviation Administration official documents and the LIAA Annual Report.)*

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