Thursday, February 16, 2012

Work-From-Home Job Spotlight: Editor

Each Thursday, I’m highlighting a work-from-home job or business.

Job Description: An editor review, edit and rewrite the work of writers.

Education: Most jobs require a college education, such as a degree in communications, English or journalism.

Skills: An excellent grasp of grammar and punctuation, knowledge of copyediting stylebooks, such as AP (Associated Press) and Chicago.

Job outlook: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) finds that “online publications and services are growing in number and sophistication, spurring the demand for writers and editors with Web or multimedia experience. … Employment of authors, writers, and editors is expected to grow 8 percent, about as fast as the average for all occupations, from 2008 to 2018.” Check out the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook for more details.

Possible employers: Associations related to this field and general job websites such as Craig’sList  and elance.com provide leads on editing jobs.

Preparation: Join professional associations, such as the National Association of Independent Writers and Editors, Editorial Freelancers Association and the American Copy Editors Society for job leads, networking and professional courses.

Get your foot in the door: Contact former employers to see if they are hiring freelance editors for specific projects.

Testimony: “Editors need to have a sharp eye for details and the ability to edit another’s work while retaining that person’s voice,” says Ellen. “If you can focus on the little things yet keep the big picture in mind when editing, you’ll go far in this business.” Ellen recommends taking refresher courses in editing, copyediting and writing to brush up on your skills.

Until next time,

Sarah

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