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What does an editor do?

Editors are common recruitment positions in the media industry and the Internet industry. Practitioners need to have relevant professional learning experience, be proficient in using commonly used computer office software, have strong public opinion sensitivity and strong writing skills.

Editor, the person who is engaged in this work, is called "editing" or modification in Chinese. Editors belong to a profession, and the corresponding English vocabulary is editor. The editor-in-chief or editor-in-chief is the main person in charge of editing work. An editor is a civil servant who has professional qualities and is engaged in professional writing. The most important work units are publishing houses, magazines, TV stations, online media and so on.

There are two types of editors: text editors and Art editor. The former is mainly responsible for writing expression, knowledge point description and content structure, while the latter needs to ponder and analyze the topic, central idea, academic authenticity and theoretical value of the work, so the editor prefers to major, such as literature, education, philosophy, biology and computer.

The duties of an editor are as follows:

1, responsible for the theme planning and implementation of published publications and important publicity materials, and complete the editing, review, typesetting and proofreading of manuscripts together with relevant staff.

2 responsible for the collection, editing and archiving of cultural materials such as words, pictures, audio and video.

3. Monitor online public opinion and report to superiors in time when necessary.

4. Responsible for other work of the department, including the distribution and evaluation of internal periodicals, salary statistics and publication, and the update and maintenance of e-books.

5. Participate in discussing the formulation of department management system and business process.

6. Complete other related work assigned by superiors.