So, I took on
several editing jobs.
Not exact matches
Amy is a native of Duluth, Minnesota and in addition to project managing
several books at a time in her day
job, has a passion for copyediting, developmental
editing, and proofreading.
My
job focused on the administrative side of giving aid to the Jewish community there, but my boss, the AJJDC Country Director for Romania, traveled there
several times in the lead - up to the revolution and, as the person who wrote and
edited his field trip reports, I knew quite a bit about the mood of the country and the conditions there for its citizens under Ceausescu.
Berg, who nearly two decades ago wrote the award - winning biography Max Perkins: Editor of Genius (he
edited several geniuses, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Thomas Wolfe), says that Perkins re-created the
job of editor:
During the ensuing year, I did
several more
editing jobs for GIP, but my career really took off about a year later, after I launched my website.
A resume is a working document and each time you apply for a
job you will have made
several rounds of
edits.
You'll tweak the basic resume every time you apply for
jobs, and you can use the same basic resume for
several years, adding to it and
editing it as your
job history and experience changes.
While my friend was looking for a new
job, it wasn't unusual for her to take
several hours to write each letter, asking friends and family to
edit and proof multiple drafts...