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6 of the Best Types of Data Processing Jobs in 2026
Discover some great types of Data Processing jobs that are hiring now.
If you are interested in a Data Processingjob, here are some kinds of positions to explore for this type of work with open positions on ZipRecruiter.
High Paying Data Processing Jobs

Data Processing Coordinator
Salary range: $43,500 - $64,000
Coordinators plan and schedule events, programs, or projects. In this position, you can work in a variety of industries, so your duties and the necessary qualifications vary by field. There are project coordinators who work in the construction, manufacturing, and development industries, program coordinators, who typically work in education, community outreach, or non-profit organizations, and numerous other positions that require significant coordination experience. For those who work in labor industries, coordination might include developing timetables and budgets for the ordering and delivery of materials or services, while at a school, an instructional coordinator might prepare an afterschool program curriculum.
Data Processing Manager
Salary range: $42,500 - $62,500
Managers supervise a team of people; they establish goals, assign tasks, and measure progress. The specific responsibilities of someone in a management position will vary based on the company and industry they work in, but their primary responsibilities remain largely the same. Managers monitor the accomplishments of their staff, focusing on the overall goals of the department. They work with Human Resources to determine and address staffing needs, coordinate and delegate responsibilities, check employee performance, and provide additional training and direction when necessary.
Internship Data Processing
Salary range: $36,000 - $51,000
An Internship is a position within your desired field that pays little or no money but offers you the opportunity to gain real-world experience. This may set you apart for your future job search. Generally, Internships are almost expected by employers on an entry-level candidate’s resume. You are much more of an asset to an employer if you have some work experience.
Freelance Data Processing
Salary range: $33,500 - $46,500
Freelancers are self-employed. As a freelancer, you provide work to clients and invoice them for it. The type of clients you have depends on what kind of services you offer. Your clients can be individuals or companies. A full-time freelancer often has assignments from multiple clients at once. Some common services that people provide as freelancers are: writing, editing, graphic design, web design, marketing, programming, accounting, and bookkeeping. Freelancing is ideal for those who prefer to be their own boss and are willing to market themselves to meet their income goals.
Temp Data Processing
Salary range: $33,500 - $46,500
Temp Data Processing is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for Temp Data Processing jobs pay between $33,500 (25th percentile) and $46,500 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Temp Data Processing job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.
Entry Level Data Processing
Salary range: $33,000 - $39,000
Entry-level jobs are positions that do not require any previous experience in the role. Most entry-level jobs are aimed at high school or college graduates as a starting point for a future career goal. A college student may have majored in their ideal career field, but will still need to start in an entry-level position to train in a real-world environment. Some students move from internships into entry-level jobs, but most entry-level jobs do not expect a candidate to have any prior employment or on-site training.