Math Careers: Learn about Editor Careers
If you like English, Literature and words, math careers might be the last thing on your mind. But even in one of the most English-related careers, you’ll still need math! Find out how you could use math as an editor and what an editor really does in this career profile.
How do you use math in editing?
“I use math to calculate print runs, balance budgets, and to determine how successful the books we propose will be! Sometimes I wish that it didn’t all come down to numbers, but all successful businesses got that way because they calculated carefully and conservatively. I keep my calculator close at all times!”
- Allison Janice, Editorial Assistant, Brooklyn, NY
What is an editor?
If you were to work on the school newspaper or yearbook committee, would you be the one checking everyone’s stories or writing clever headlines? Editors are masters of putting words and sentences together. They take a writer’s work and make it even better. You’ll find editors working with book publishers, newspapers, magazines and websites. Using good judgment and writing skills, editors make sure you clearly get what the author wants to tell you – minus the typos!
How much education do you need?
Most editor careers require a bachelor’s degree.
Does this career fit your personality type?
This career is great for artistic, enterprising and conventional types.
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