Posts tagged ‘editing jobs’

Dear Editor: What’s the Difference Between an Editor and an Editor Writer?
Joe Wallace | October 12, 2009 | 12:50 pm

writer editor“Dear Editor: What’s the difference between an editor and an editor/writer? I see editor job ads that require writing, and get some that don’t list anything but managing and editing.”

Answering this question is tricky; there’s no standard job description for an editor beyond “someone who edits.” In my career, I’ve been an editor and a manager, I’ve done pure editing–as in, nothing else BUT edit. But that little slice of fun didn’t last long. I was soon pulled into many other duties.

In a bad economy, everybody’s expected to do more than they used to in any job, editors included. Chances are you’ll be called on to write, manage, even act in some kind of payroll capacity when it comes to making sure your writers get their due for the hard work.

That said, beware any job description that claims to make you an editor but takes you outside the pale of typical editor writer duties. There are some truly clueless people out there advertising job openings for editors and writers. They really want someone to edit their newsletter, but they also want that person to answer the phone. Um, NO. These people really want something ELSE, but they advertise for an editor or editor/writer because they don’t really understand the business.

On the other hand, don’t mistake some duties as being outside your responsibilities– things like attending trade shows or doing some kinds of promotional work for the company are often typical for certain types of editors. You might have to schmooze a bit at a convention on the company’s behalf or get involved in recruiting new talent. Be ready for these in case you are called upon to do so–chances are you’ll get wind of this sort of thing during an interview if the hiring manager is on the ball.

Short answer? Yes, as an editor you may also become a manager, a part-time PR person, part of your own writing staff and even payroll fixer-upper when the situation requires. It’s all in the game.

Editor Jobs for Tuesday October 6 2009
Joe Wallace | October 6, 2009 | 1:22 pm

editor writer jobsToday’s round of editor/writer jobs are hand-picked and not copied/pasted from Craigslist. We hunt for editor jobs the same way you do–manual searches for the latest openings. If you’re looking for an editor job, you should consider this site as part of your list of resources rather than the be-all, end-all source–it’s surprising how many people use only one or two resources when hunting for editing and writing gigs. Why limit yourself?

Journalism Jobs lists an opening for an editor who can cover legal issues for America, Canada, and Central America for Thompson Reuters. You need at least seven years with a major news organization, but a degree is not a requirement if you have the right work experience.

URS needs an editor/writer who can handle PR and marketing issues, but this gig is unusual in that there’s a requirement that you have five years experience in the National Flood Insurance program. If that’s you, have a look at the other requirements and job description listed at URS and submit your resume online.

Spa Magazine has announced an editor position–this is a Senior Editor job that requires trade show attendance as well as the usual duties. Three to five years of experience are preferred.

Meredith seeks a Senior Deputy Editor for handling lifestyle, fashion and money topics. You need ten years of magazine and/or online editing experience.

Editor Jobs for Thursday October 1 2009
Joe Wallace | October 1, 2009 | 11:39 pm

by Joe Wallaceeditor jobs fulltime and freelance

Here’s another round of hand-picked editor jobs. I don’t weed out the full time gigs from the part time or freelance editor writer jobs–I figure in this economy there are plenty of people on the fence about which way to go. As always, none of this is copy/pasted from Craigslist, scraped or otherwise auto-retrieved. I pick these out from my personal searches and post them. No software, no bots, no nothing–just me and the keyboard.

The American Association of University Women is still looking for a freelance editor/writer to work on several online and print projects. They prefer a degree, knowledge of AP style and the ability to juggle deadlines, yada yada yada. Send your cover letter, resume, clips to editor@aauw.org and be ready to complete a writing and editing test.

The Live Free Or Die Alliance needs someone to manage and edit its website or, um, die.  This is a nonprofit dot org but the ad states there’s a “competitive compensation package” available for the right editor. Not sure if that’s competitive for a non-profit or competitive rates for an editing job in general, but it could be worth checking out if you’re into the sentiment–and who isn’t, really? Live free indeed!

ScienceCareerSite.com advertises jobs in, surprise, science. There’s a temp position for a technical editor/writer listed there, but you may have to create an account to learn the full details. This opening is for Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory and while the requirements are fairly broad, you should have expertise in at least one “area of specialization” as the ad says.

Here’s a hot one if you’re all about the politics, but can manage to be non-partisan when the need arises. The Senate Select Committee on Ethics wants a non-partisan editor writer to revise the Senate ethics manual! You need a master’s in English for this one, but lawyers are also good candidates, according to the ad on LawJobs.com. Fax your resume to (202) 224-7416 or you can send everything via email to mailbox_office@ethics.senate.gov.

Editor Jobs for Thursday September 24 2009
Joe Wallace | September 24, 2009 | 1:52 pm

morning-coffee-cupHere’s the latest round of editor jobs, hand picked from a variety of sources—but NOT Craigslist. Why bother duplicating CL when it’s already all laid out there for you to see?

Taunton.com seeks a production copy editor for its Fine Homebuilding magazine. You must be experienced with InDesign and while home building experience isn’t required, it is a definite plus.

There’s a New Jersey-based temp editor/proofreader job listed–just one of many editing gigs listed–at the creative temp agency Adecco. If you’re really in need of some work, a creative temp agency might be a good thing…

GSW Worldwide has an opening for a health editor--a fulltime position which includes the usual proofing, fact-check and accuracy detail needed for medical writing.

AOL wants an editor for its AisleDash section. AisleDash sounds to us like some kind of grocery store deal finder gig, but this is actually a wedding-themed operation. The ad mentions a “deep comittment to read weddings for real women.” We do find the lack of diversity in this ad a bit amusingly sad (after all, gay couples like to get married, too.) but we know they were just trying to get the ad running and probably aren’t interested in political hot potato-tossing.

Being avid Penn & Teller fans, we weren’t sure if we should run this, but it IS an editor job and we won’t turn our nose up at a paycheck for a hungry editor who might need the gig. PETA advertises an editor opening, but let the applicant beware, they want someone who can speak Spanish and/or Dutch. They aren’t asking much on the Dutch front, eh? Perhaps the right person could convince them to moderate the rhetoric a bit? But that’s editorializing…and this is an editor job listing.

As always, if you know of a good editor gig, please don’t hesitate to share with the rest of us!

The Write Jobs
Joe Wallace | July 17, 2009 | 9:41 pm

If you are an editor or writer just starting to look for freelance jobs, The Write Jobs is an excellent place to start looking for work. You won’t find vast amounts of new freelance jobs for editor writers, but the gigs that are posted are legit, usually high quality and pay well.

If you look at The Write Jobs a few times but don’t see anything that applies to you, don’t give up on them. Be sure to check out the WritersWrite Guidelines database, published by the same group that runs The Write Jobs. Editor writers who want to break into magazine writing and editing. This section is similar to The Write Jobs–the updates aren’t as fast and furious as on other sites, but they are legitimate publications with decent rates and provide excellent opportunities for the right editor or writer.