Career as an Editor
โ Scribed by Institute For Career Research
- Publisher
- Institute For Career Research
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Careers Ebooks
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Wherever there is good writing – books, magazines, newspapers, websites – there are editors working in the background. For their efforts, editors get no byline at the beginning of the story or credit on the title page. They are never asked to autograph a written piece of work they have helped create. Only rarely will an editor's name appear in the masthead of a newspaper or magazine. Occasionally an editor's name may be mentioned in the acknowledgment of a book. Otherwise, they work in complete anonymity.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>Anesthesiologists are physicians who specialize in the prevention and treatment of pain. About five percent of all physicians are anesthesiologists. Unless you have had an operation, you may never have encountered an anesthesiologist. Anesthesiologists administer anesthetics before and during sur
<p>Accounting is one of the most in-demand careers today, with more new jobs opening up every day. The opportunities available to accountants, auditors and similar professionals in the field are expected to continue expanding as international business increases and more government regulations take e
<p>Animator, Character Animator, Inbetweener, Cleanup artist, Storyboard Artist, Effects Animator, Layout Artist, Modeler, CG Technical Artist, Color Stylist, Inker-Painter, Software Technical Director, Stop-Motion
Jobs in auditing and bookkeeping are a smart career choice in an uncertain economy. A job report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment in bookkeeping and auditing will see a 14 percent growth rate between 2010 and 2020. Students who enjoy math and numerical problem-solv