Remote Part-Time Proofreader at Architosh.

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Architosh is seeking a detail-oriented and passionate Remote Part-Time Proofreader to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will be responsible for reviewing and editing content to ensure clarity, accuracy, and consistency across our publications. Your keen eye for detail will help maintain the high standards of quality that our readers expect.

📋 Key Responsibilities

  • Proofreading: Review articles, blog posts, and other written materials for grammatical, typographical, and formatting errors.

  • Editing: Provide constructive feedback to writers and suggest improvements to enhance clarity and readability.

  • Consistency Checks: Ensure adherence to Architosh's style guide and maintain consistency in terminology and formatting across all content.

  • Collaboration: Work closely with writers and editors to meet deadlines and support the overall content strategy.

  • Research: Verify facts and figures to ensure accuracy in published materials.

🎯 Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communications, or a related field preferred.

  • Experience: Previous proofreading or editing experience, preferably in the publishing or media industry.

  • Skills:

    • Exceptional command of the English language, including grammar, punctuation, and style.

    • Strong attention to detail and ability to spot errors quickly.

    • Familiarity with CAD, BIM, or AEC-related content is a plus.

    • Proficient in using editing tools and software (e.g., Microsoft Word, Google Docs).

⏰ Work Schedule

  • Part-Time: Flexible hours, approximately 10-15 hours per week.

  • Remote: Work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection.

💼 Why Join Architosh?

  • Be part of a leading publication in the architecture and design technology space.

  • Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to delivering high-quality content.

  • Enjoy flexible working hours that fit your lifestyle.

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