Employment as a Freelance Editor Online
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Are you interested in finding opportunities for employment as a freelance editor online?
Applying for Freelance Editing Work
Many publishing and web content companies utilize the services of freelance editors. When seeking employment as a freelance editor online, you'll need to be prepared to provide a resume, samples of your work, and references who can provide verification of your skills as an editor. You'll likely be asked to complete an editing test to demonstrate your skill at some point during the application and interview processes.
It isn't uncommon for companies that hire freelancers to do editing work to require applications to complete of a test at the time the initial application is made. This allows the people in charge of hiring to determine if candidates actually have the necessary skills before investing time and energy in the process of screening applicants.
Seeking Freelance Editing Jobs
While there are many opportunities to work as a freelance editor, competition for these positions can be fierce. When seeking employment as a freelance editor online, it's important to be diligent in looking for new opportunities on a regular basis. Many people are interested in doing this type of work, and those who apply quickly often have the best chances of being hired.
The Internet can be a valuable resource for finding job listings for freelance editors. New positions are posted frequently, and are often filled quickly. If you want to do this type of work, you need to make a point of learning about new job opportunities as soon as they become available so that you can be among the first people to apply.
Where to Look for Employment as a Freelance Editor Online
Companies That Hire Freelance Editors
Businesses that hire freelance editors typically publish information about employment opportunities on their websites. Most of these positions can be performed remotely, with workloads and required qualifications varying from one organization to another.
Companies that publish opportunities for freelance editors online include:
- EBSCO Host
- Edit 911
- Jones McClure Publishing
- LoveToKnow
- Rowan & Littlefield Publishing Group
- Sage Publishing
Of course, not every company announces openings for editors to the general public. However, there may be opportunities to provide your services to these organizations. The best way to approach small companies that don't provide freelance application information online is often to submit an inquiry via their online contact form. Write a brief note stating that you are seeking freelance editing work that can be performed on a telecommuting basis and ask about the procedure for applying.
If you want to approach a large publishing company, call the organization and ask for contact information for the person in charge of hiring editors and/or freelancers and ask what the preferred source of communication is. You may need to submit a resume and work samples via regular mail, or you may be directed to use email or a web-based form.
Online Job Boards
Some companies publicize job opportunities for freelance editors via online job boards that target professional writers instead of or in addition to listing open positions on their own websites. There are a number of websites that publish announcements for freelance editor employment opportunities.
Websites you may want to check on a daily basis when looking for freelance editorial work online include:
- Book Jobs
- CopyEditor.com
- Journalism Now
- Media Bistro
- Online Writing Jobs
- Publishing Jobs
- Write Jobs
- Writer's Weekly
A Word of Caution
When responding to job postings online it's important to exercise caution. Many legitimate companies publish help wanted listings for freelance editors online. However, many unscrupulous individuals and organizations also publish announcements that look like legitimate job opportunities but are really nothing more than scams. Everyone who plans to apply for freelance employment opportunities online must learn to recognize less than scrupulous so-called job opportunities. Don't pay money to apply for freelance editorial jobs, and verify that any organization you're providing information about yourself to is a legitimate business.
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