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14 Mar 2008 02:10:56 | Niall Cinneide
Many people are looking for proofreading jobs but have really no
idea how to find them! It gets to be very tiresome trying to
find answers when all you can find is just another website that
is selling the information. The good news is that there is a lot
of advice available to those looking for this type of
employment. Here, we will give some basic advice that will help
you find a good way into the field. But, remember, proof reading
is a serious employment opportunity. In order to make it work
you will have to work for it.
For those looking for freelance proofreading opportunities, you
will find them posted and advertised throughout the internet.
People are looking for individuals who want to work hard and
will provide them with quality work from the beginning. Here’s
the trick though. How will these people and businesses know that
you are worth the time and expense? How do they know you have
good quality proof reading qualities? They do not know. They
need two things from you in order to choose you over another
individual. They need samples of your work and they need to know
that you have the right training to be a proof reader.
When you are looking for jobs remember to look for all sorts of
opportunities. On many message boards, you will find postings
for jobs that are for proof reading. To get them, have samples
of your skills ready, have testimonials of your previous work as
well. And, have the right amount of training to do your job
well. Proofreading jobs will come to those who can prove
themselves in these areas. To get started, do a couple projects
for free or at a discounted rate. Prove yourself and your
education, then the jobs will come. To start out, look online at
those websites that people gather at to find skilled providers.
By doing a simple search for "proofreading jobs" you will find
some. You may need to pay for membership, but when you have
access to that many opportunities, you’ll be happy you did.
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