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What is it like working as an Editor?
September 2015
Be accurate in your work.
Editor:
Always be accurate in your work and just be smart in your work and be straightforward in your talk.
July 2015
Go to different school.
Editor:
Be ready to put in long hours abut enjoyable time working.
May 2015
Editing.
Editor:
Pros: Exposure to a variety of topics.
The chance to exercise my pedantic love for grammar and syntax.
Cons: Editing children's stories for a long time can really make you feel a little dumber.
May 2015
Financial editing in Taipei.
Editor:
Pros: Stability and brand name recognition.
Cons: Low pay, no opportunities for advancement.
January 2014
I Know That I Can Do It.
Editor:
Cooperate with your colleagues and make a friendly environment to get the best of the efforts from your team. They move, you move upward. Have a nice environment in which to work, enjoy work very well. You have to lead them not order them. You have to supervise them and evaluate their potentials and give remarks once in three months. You should motivate them to achieve the targets.
December 2013
Own your job.
Editor:
Own your job. Take pride in it.
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