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Many advanced proofreading positions require extensive experience as a proofreader or advanced education. Becoming a proofreader requires a bachelor's degree related to English or communications as well as practical experience in the field.
Career Outlook for Proofreaders and Copy Markers Vacancies for this career have decreased by 37.85 percent nationwide in that time, with an average decline of 6.31 percent per year. Demand for Proofreaders and Copy Markers is expected to go up, with an expected 4,340 new jobs filled by 2018.
The amount of money a proofreader makes varies. From my experience and interviews with other freelance proofreaders, you can expect to make between $25-$44 per hour as a proofreader. If you choose a proofreading niche, like proofreading court transcripts, you can earn more per hour.
Concentration is Key. If you're going to spot mistakes, then you need to concentrate. ... Put It On Paper. ... Watch Out for Homonyms. ... Watch Out for Contractions and Apostrophes. ... Check the Punctuation. ... Read it Backwards. ... Check the Numbers. ... Get Someone Else to Proofread It.
At least meet their rate. Proofreaders commonly earn 35 to 65 cents per double-spaced page of 25 lines. This can add up to anywhere from $35 to $65 or more per hour, depending on the type of transcript, how quickly and efficiently you read, and the turnaround speed required (regular or expedite/rush).
While some court reporters do their own proofreading, others do not have the time to hire proofreaders. Both full-time and part-time work relating to legal transcripts can provide real income for freelance proofreaders.
The amount of money a proofreader makes varies. From my experience and interviews with other freelance proofreaders, you can expect to make between $25-$44 per hour as a proofreader. If you choose a proofreading niche, like proofreading court transcripts, you can earn more per hour.
Individuals offering freelance proofreading services, who vary widely in skill level and background, may charge by the hour. Generally, their prices range from $10 to $45 per hour. Professional services that offer by-the-hour proofreading can charge up to $95 per hour.
Many advanced proofreading positions require extensive experience as a proofreader or advanced education. Becoming a proofreader requires a bachelor's degree related to English or communications as well as practical experience in the field.
Proofreaders read copy and transcripts and check to make sure there are no spelling, grammatical or typographical errors. They work for publishers, newspapers and other places that rely on perfect grammar in printing.
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