The phrase
"editor role" refers to a position or job where a person is responsible for reviewing, checking, and improving written or visual content before it is published or presented to others.
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Consequently, Schwarzenegger relinquished the executive
editor role in 2005.
Every year, our forums try to guess who will score the
guest editor role for Vogue Paris» December / January edition.
A Saratoga County native and alumna of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, she has worked in reporter and
editor roles at newspapers in Utica and Binghamton, and most recently for the Press of Atlantic City in New Jersey.
With these fundamentals, one was well equipped to tackle the initial requirements of a
legal editor role, with further on - the - job and structured training to help grow into a specialist publisher.
After countless interviews and careful consideration, we've decided to go with a
dual editor role like our sister publication, PinHawk Librarian News Digest.
He is due to take up
the editor role in May, a source told Business Insider, and the job must still be approved by ACOBA.
He will work closely with a team of writers in
an editor role.
In
the editor role, I oversee the editorial strategy and vision for the marketing section of the blog.
For me, the commitment and challenge in taking on
the editor role is primarily a learning one, through which such relevant skills as I have can be applied to and be exchanged for the enormous degree of knowledge to be gained from reading about topics that apply to legal practice and general counsel, that I have largely ignored until now.
Professional Summary Customer service professional seeking
an editor role.