Document Editor

We receive a high volume of academic and business papers 24/7. An EditorLive editor is required to provide corrections and suggestions about grammar, spelling, document flow, punctuation, and usage within strict deadlines ranging from 3 to 72 hours, depending upon the client request. He/She also must be fluent in Chicago, APA, AP, MLA, CSE, and other style manuals.

All work is performed in four-hour shifts; you can select as many shifts to fit your schedule. The number of shifts that you select, what time of day the shifts are, how many other editors share your shift, and even what time of the academic/business year it is will affect your paycheck. You receive 50% of the client’s payment, and a typical editor makes anywhere from $300 to $3,000 every two weeks, depending upon the above factors. You can expect to be occupied for your four hours. You may need to work outside of your four-hour shift to complete the documents that were assigned to you during that time.

We currently are looking for qualified editors in all fields of study. Potential candidates must complete a comprehensive two-part examination and meet one of the two qualifications:

1. Currently employed by or enrolled in an accredited university in the United States and have a minimum GPA of 3.6.
2. Have a graduate degree with a minimum of 5 years professional editing experience.

Requirements and Qualifications:
* Ability to work independently
* Ability to meet deadlines
* Exceptional time management skills
* Experience writing academic papers on various subjects
* Meet one of the two requirements listed above
* Web savvy
* Work a minimum of 12 hours a week (3 shifts per week)

Required software and hardware:
1. Microsoft Office 2007
2. Adobe Standard (or higher)
3. PC with either Windows XP or Windows Vista OS

If your qualifications match the above job description, please submit an application to EditorLive.

Best of luck with your career,

EditorLive
Human Resources Department

* Compensation: You receive 50% of the client’s payment, and a typical editor makes anywhere from $300 to $3,000 every two weeks, depending upon the above factors.
* Telecommuting is ok.
* This is a part-time job.
* This is a contract job.
* OK to highlight this job opening for persons with disabilities

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