Practice 39 Editor interview questions covering style, accuracy, and editorial judgment.
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Sue is a Recruiter and Talent Sourcer with over 13 years of experience sourcing and interviewing candidates for a variety of roles and industries, including Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Financial, e-Commerce. She
Interviewers ask this common interview question to make sure you have a strong view of your role as editor. An editor is a critical reader whose job is to polish and refine a story or an article. Editors are responsible for checking facts, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. They are also responsible for ensuring that an article aligns with in-house style guides and feels polished and refined when completed. Take time before the interview to make a list of the requirements in the job posting; include your thoughts on the role of an editor.

Sue is a Recruiter and Talent Sourcer with over 13 years of experience sourcing and interviewing candidates for a variety of roles and industries, including Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Financial, e-Commerce. She
"In my opinion, an editor needs to be a critical reader, a good listener, and a lover of words; whose job is to polish and refine a story or an article. There are many alterations and decisions that need to be made before a piece of writing is published. An editor needs to balance the voice of the writer with the needs of the audience, taking a dual-sided point of view to keep both parties happy and provide quality work."

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