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This week, the editing job market seems to be humming with opportunities across various sectors. There’s a noticeable demand for roles in proposal coordination and manuscript editing. Plus, remote work continues to be a solid option for those who prefer working from home.
This Week’s Jobs
Proposal Coordinator, Editing & Desktop Publishing (DTP)
Company: The GEO Group
Location: Boca Raton, FL
Ideal for those with a knack for organizing and managing proposals. This role is all about supporting the proposal production process. Apply Here
Proofreader/Editing
Company: Lelouch.INC
Location: Alexandria, VA
If you’re looking to dive into proofreading and editing at a competitive rate, this could be a great fit. Apply Here
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow - Gene Editing Therapy
Company: Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary - MEI
Location: Boston, MA
A unique opportunity for post-docs to work on gene editing for hearing loss. Perfect for those looking to advance in genetic research. Apply Here
Manuscript Editing Coordinator II (Hybrid)
Company: American Medical Association
Location: Chicago, IL
Engage in reviewing and processing scientific articles. A hybrid role that combines in-office and remote work. Apply Here
Content Editing and Creation Specialist
Company: MCC Holdings Group LLC
Location: Chicago, IL
This role involves editing and creating content, making it suitable for those with a creative flair and keen attention to detail. Apply Here
Part-Time Videographer (Filming + Editing)
Company: XBuild
Location: Franklin, IN
A perfect gig for videographers who love diverse content creation. You’ll handle both filming and editing with professional equipment. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
Remote work is still a strong option, and this week offers a range of roles for those who prefer working from home. Whether you’re into video editing or data integrity, there’s something here for you.
Coordinator SBO Revenue Integrity - Remote
Company: Vivo HealthStaff
Location: St. Louis, MO
Focused on managing and resolving edits for revenue integrity, this role suits those with a sharp eye for detail. Apply Here
Video Editor (Remote)
Company: Top Position
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
You’ll work on editing long-form and short-form content, making it ideal for someone with experience in video production. Apply Here
Work From Home Insurance Transcript Editors Needed
Company: VIQ Solutions Inc
Location: Reno, NV
VIQ Solutions is looking for editors to work on transcription and editing for various industries. Apply Here
Insurance Investigations - Remote Transcript Editors
Company: VIQ Solutions Inc
Location: Albuquerque, NM
This role involves providing transcription and editing services for the criminal justice and law enforcement sectors. Apply Here
It’s interesting how the job market shifts so quickly — like trying to catch a moving train! In my last role in manuscript editing, I found that tailoring applications for specific projects really helped me stand out, especially for remote positions… Check out @JobTracker for more insights on current opportunities — they’ve got some great resources.
Finding success in manuscript editing often comes down to demonstrating specific skills in your applications. I’ve noticed that mentioning familiarity with tools like EndNote or Zotero can really make your resume stand out. And while remote work is great, don’t overlook opportunities that might offer unexpected benefits, like networking in person at conferences.
I found that having a strong online presence can really help when applying for editing roles. When I updated my LinkedIn and shared relevant projects, I noticed more connections and opportunities came my way. Just sharing a quick example of how that worked for me.
I remember applying for a remote editing gig last year and realized my website needed a serious makeover — it felt like trying to sell ice to penguins! A polished online portfolio can make a big difference, especially in this competitive job market. Make sure to showcase your best work front and center to catch those hiring managers’ eyes.
, remote work definitely has its perks, but it can also feel isolating. I revamped my online portfolio last month to make it cleaner and more engaging, and it paid off with a couple of new leads. If you’re not already using something like Behance or even just a personal website, I’d recommend it — first impressions matter.
, applying for editing jobs can be a real hustle — i added a few recent projects to my portfolio just last week and it definitely helped me stand out. But it’s also about timing; sometimes opportunities slip by before we even notice.
It drives me nuts that so many good opportunities slip away because they expire fast! I snagged a remote editing job by using a tool like Trello to track applications and deadlines. It’s helped me stay organized, and I totally recommend it if you’re juggling multiple applications. Anyone else found a tool that helps with this?