Associate Editor, Print
$33K-$84K
/ year
6-9 years experience
$33K-$84K
/ year
6-9 years experience
Associate editors who work in the print industry typically are employed by media companies as well as publishing houses. The tasks performed by these professionals could include brainstorming ideas for stories and assigning stories to writers and editing writing pieces prior to publication. They should be able to edit the work for spelling, grammar and style, ensuring the work is within the guidelines of their employer or publication. Associate editors can also supervise the production process, carry out independent research on articles to be published, and work on editorial projects with editors. Associate editors who work in print could be the head of one department, such as science, politics or sports and, in this instance they must be well-informed about their field of expertise.
An undergraduate degree from a journalism program, English or a related area is the standard education requirement for this job. Experience in editing or journalism is also required; the experience of editors in a print setting could be required. Associate editors who work in print should be adept in basic computer programs like Microsoft Office. Microsoft Office suite, and they might need to be proficient in other publishing software that is based on computers employed by their employers. Editors must have the ability to give careful attention to the finer details, possess an excellent ability to think critically and be capable of multitasking in a fast-paced work environment.
As an Associate Editor, Print with 6-9 years of experience in the United States, your main responsibilities include:
For an Associate Editor, Print job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
Content Planning
2
Media Relations
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Editing & Proofreading
The role of Associate Editor, Print in the United States requires 6-9 years of work experience. Here are following alternative roles to consider:
The role of Associate Editor, Print in the United States is projected to experience a steady growth in the market. According to a 10-year analysis, the job role is expected to expand due to the continued demand for print publications. Although the digital media industry has grown, print media remains relevant, thus creating employment opportunities for associates. However, the exact number of job positions that will be available in the future is difficult to determine. Nevertheless, the consistent demand for print publications suggests a positive outlook for the growth of this job role in the coming years.