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Assistant Editor - Sustainability
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Join MDPI in Basel as an Assistant Editor for Sustainability. Support peer review and publish vital environmental research in a full-time, on-site role. We seek a detail-oriented graduate passionate about science, with excellent English and strong organizational skills. Enjoy a collaborative team...
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Assistant Editor - Medical Sciences
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Launch your publishing career in Basel as an Assistant Editor for Medical Sciences at MDPI. Utilize your Master's/PhD in a health science field to manage the peer review process for leading academic journals. Enjoy flexible hours, professional growth, and a collaborative international team in a p...
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Assistant Editor - Life Sciences
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Launch your publishing career in Basel with MDPI as an Assistant Editor for Life Sciences. Utilize your Master's/PhD to manage the peer-review process and support global researchers. Enjoy flexible hours, professional growth, and a collaborative team in a prime location.
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Explore a world of opportunity in Editor I jobs, a foundational and dynamic role within the creative and communications industries. An Editor I position is typically an entry-level or early-career role where professionals begin to apply their keen eye for detail and command of language to shape content across various media. Individuals in these roles are the essential gatekeepers of quality, clarity, and consistency, ensuring that all published material aligns with organizational standards and resonates with the intended audience. The core responsibility of an Editor I is to review, revise, and polish content. This involves meticulous copy editing and proofreading to correct grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, punctuation issues, and stylistic inconsistencies. Beyond basic corrections, Editors I often fact-check information, verify sources, and ensure content adheres to a specific style guide, such as AP or Chicago Manual of Style. They work with writers and content creators to improve sentence structure, enhance readability, and strengthen the overall narrative flow. The content they handle can be incredibly diverse, ranging from articles, blog posts, and marketing copy to internal reports, website text, and social media posts. In today's digital landscape, many Editor I jobs also involve basic content management system (CMS) operations. Editors are frequently tasked with uploading finalized content, formatting it for the web, adding relevant metadata, and sometimes even implementing basic SEO (Search Engine Optimization) principles by integrating keywords naturally. They may also assist in content planning, editorial calendar maintenance, and coordinating with other team members like designers, videographers, and senior editors to ensure projects are completed on schedule. Typical skills and requirements for Editor I positions include a bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communications, or a related field. Exceptional writing and editing skills are paramount, alongside a deep understanding of grammar and style. Strong attention to detail, the ability to give and receive constructive feedback, and effective time management are crucial for success. Familiarity with digital publishing tools and CMS platforms is increasingly important, as is a basic understanding of multimedia content principles. For those interested in specialized fields like technical, medical, or video editing, additional software proficiency or subject-matter knowledge may be required. Pursuing Editor I jobs is the first step toward a rewarding career shaping how information is presented and consumed. It’s a role that builds a critical foundation in communication, project management, and creative collaboration, opening doors to advanced editorial, content strategy, and management positions.

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