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Your Role as an Editor
- Proofreading and editing manuscripts for grammar, syntax, punctuation, and style consistency.
- Collaborating closely with authors to enhance clarity, flow, and structure without compromising their voice.
- Reviewing manuscripts for factual accuracy, citation standards, and formatting compliance (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.).
- Providing constructive editorial feedback for improved reader engagement and content quality.
Eligibility & Skills
- Bachelor's or Master’s degree in English, Linguistics, Communication, or related discipline.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in professional editing, publishing, or academic review.
- Proficiency in editorial styles like APA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style, or equivalent.
- Strong language skills, attention to detail, and an ethical approach to content review.
Application Process
- Prepare your updated CV and a short cover letter detailing your editorial experience and interests.
- Attach 2–3 samples of edited content (academic, fiction, non-fiction, etc.).
- Email your complete application to editorial@synsto.com or info@synsto.com.
- Selected applicants will be contacted within 7–10 business days for an editorial assessment.
Editorial Integrity & Confidentiality
Editors working with Synsto are expected to follow global publishing ethics. All manuscripts are confidential and protected under our non-disclosure agreement. Plagiarism, AI misuse, and misrepresentation are strictly prohibited.
Why Join Synsto?
- Work with a diverse pool of authors from academic, literary, and professional backgrounds.
- Remote flexibility with scalable project opportunities based on your availability.
- Global exposure and the chance to be credited for your editorial contribution.
- Access to learning resources, editorial training, and international editorial standards.
Synsto upholds inclusive hiring practices and values editorial voices across geographies, languages, and cultures.
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