What does an editor do?
Editors contribute to the production of a large variety of materials that are delivered to an audience in many different ways. They review, edit, and rewrite the content of writers and authors. Editors work with writers and authors through the writing process to proofread, change, and discuss topics in the material. They plan topics for books, magazines, journals, and other publications. They review story ideas suggested by writing staff and freelance writers and make the decisions on what material will appeal most to readers. Some review and edit drafts of articles and books, suggest titles and sections, and provide comments on how to make the work better. Some editors do original writing and some supervise production of written material.
What kind of training does an illustrator need?
Editors contribute to the production of a large variety of materials that are delivered to an audience in many different ways. They review, edit, and rewrite the content of writers and authors. Editors work with writers and authors through the writing process to proofread, change, and discuss topics in the material. They plan topics for books, magazines, journals, and other publications. They review story ideas suggested by writing staff and freelance writers and make the decisions on what material will appeal most to readers. Some review and edit drafts of articles and books, suggest titles and sections, and provide comments on how to make the work better. Some editors do original writing and some supervise production of written material.
There are many different kinds of articles typically employed by major newspapers and magazines including executive editor, assistant editor, assignment editor, managing editor, and copy editor. In smaller companies and organizations a single editor usually does most of the work or shares the responsibilities with a few other employees.
What are the prospects for a career as an editor?
Employment of editors is projected to grow about as fast as average for all professions, increasing 10% from 2006 to 2016 (1). Demand for magazines, newspapers, and online publications will drive growth.
Job prospects are expected to be good, especially for those with technical experience and specialized training. Job opportunities will also arise from the need to replace editors who retire or leave the field for other reasons.
How much do editors make?
As of August 2009, the middle 50% of editors earned annual salaries between $45,206 and $61,257. The highest 10% earned annual salaries of more than $68,342 (2).
A career as an editor is an excellent choice for people who enjoy writing and can express their ideas in a clear and logical manner. Self-motivation, good judgment, creativity, perseverance, curiosity, and a broad range of knowledge are also valued qualities. A strong sense of ethics, ability to work under pressure, tact, and ability to guide and encourage others are essential skills.