Remote work is booming, and right now B9 Data is hiring Data Capturers who can work from home. This could be your first step into a paid online job, especially if you have a reliable internet connection and a smartphone. B9 Data will train the right candidates and provide a portal that works on phones.
What is the B9 Debt Data Capturer Remote Opportunity?
The role is a work‑from‑home position with B9 Debt, a division of B9 Data. Your main task will be to capture information, collect leads and update client systems. Training is delivered online before you start regular duties.
Who can apply?
You should be able to work without constant supervision, follow written instructions and pay close attention to detail. The specific requirements are:
- Smartphone – enough to log into the portal and perform all tasks
- Laptop – useful but not mandatory
- Reliable internet or Wi‑Fi at home
- Basic literacy on a computer or smartphone
- Ability to work independently and meet daily work orders
No formal qualifications are listed, so anyone with the devices and the mindset above can apply.
What will you gain?
This remote job gives you:
- Practical experience in data capturing and lead management
- Exposure to client‑side portals and online research
- Time‑management and self‑discipline skills
- A reference for future digital or administrative roles
- Flexible hours that fit around studies or other commitments
How to apply – step by step
- Prepare an up‑to‑date CV. Include your full name, contact number, e‑mail, location, education, and any experience with data entry, admin work or online tasks.
- Write a short cover note (2‑3 sentences) that mentions your smartphone access, reliable internet, attention to detail and ability to work independently.
- Send the CV (and cover note) by e‑mail to human.resources@b9debt.co.za. Use a clear subject line, for example: Data Capturer Remote Position – Your Name.
- Keep your phone and e‑mail active. If you are shortlisted, B9 Data will contact you for online training dates.
Tips to improve your chances
- In the skills section of your CV, list: smartphone literacy, internet access, data entry or typing, attention to detail, and the ability to follow instructions.
- If you own a laptop, mention it – it shows you can work more efficiently.
- Proofread your CV and e‑mail for spelling or formatting errors.
- Do not share bank details, PINs or pay any fee. The role is paid after you start work.
- Use the exact subject line suggested above; recruiters often filter by subject.
Next steps
This opportunity does not list a closing date, so send your application today. A short, honest CV and a clear e‑mail will get you noticed. If you are selected, you will receive training and start gaining valuable remote work experience.
