Publication assistants: Salary, career path, job outlook, education and more

Publication assistants who work for book-publishing houses may read and evaluate manuscripts, proofread uncorrected drafts, and answer questions about published material. Assistants on small newspapers or in smaller media markets may compile articles available from wire services or the Internet, answer phones, and proofread articles.

Education Required
Employers generally prefer candidates with a bachelors degree in communications, journalism, or English. They also prefer candidates who have experience in a few types of media, such as newspapers, social media, and television.
Job Outlook
The projected percent change in employment from 2016 to 2026: 0% (Little or no change)
(The average growth rate for all occupations is 7 percent.)
Advancement
Some editors hold management positions and must make decisions related to running a business. For them, advancement generally means moving up to publications with larger circulation or greater prestige. Copy editors may move into original writing or substantive editing positions, or become freelancers.
Median pay: How much do Editors make?
$57,210 Annual Salary
$27.51 per hour

Careers for Editors

  • Advertising editors
  • Art editors
  • Assignment editors
  • Assistant editors
  • Book editors
  • Content editors
  • Copy desk chiefs
  • Copy editors
  • Executive editors
  • Index editors
  • Managing editors
  • Manuscript editors
  • Newspaper photo editors
  • Production assistants
  • Publications editors
  • Rewrite editors
  • Scientific publications editors

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