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12 Part-time proofreading jobs you can do at Home in 2022

You can earn some extra money by proofreading other people's articles

By RealCashTechPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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12 Part-time proofreading jobs you can do at Home in 2022
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There are so many people posting online that there is a high demand for part-time and full-time editors. If you want to keep your writing sharp, this will give you the confidence to make the right choices about the quality of your writing.

Learn how to make money from home by becoming a professional proofreader or even running your own business. Many editors work from home, and it can be challenging to find a high-paying job. Here are some tips for finding legitimate proofreading jobs for beginners, intermediates, and even experts.

Websites where you can Find Part-time proofreading Jobs

Upwork

Upwork is one of the best places to find online proofreaders for beginners. You are only accountable to yourself, which is the best thing about being a freelancer. The platform is used by many clients looking for people to join their teams. You will get hired quickly if you understand what's required of you.

FlexJobs

FlexJobs is a great work-from-home job portal with a dedicated section for online proofreader jobs. You can make money online if you use one of the hand-screened remote, part-time, full-time, and flexible work-at-home jobs that they have.

They have a membership that gives you access to all remote jobs, including proofreading. You can cancel any time if you don't like the service, so you can try it and see how it goes.

Fiverr.com

One of the best places to find a proofreading job for beginners is on the website Fiverr. If you don't have a degree or experience, you can use this online platform to sell your editing and online proofreading services.

Most of the time, free services are offered by new designers. Amazon's pricing is very competitive, and it often undercuts other sites.

Proofread Now

Proofread Now usually hires editors and proofreaders from time to time. If they aren't hiring right now, you should keep checking the website to see if there are any open positions.

You must have at least five years of experience and be ready to take complex editing tests if you want to get a proofreading job here. The return on investment is worth the effort once you are hired.

ProofreadingPal

If you are a professional proofreader, ProofreadingPal has career opportunities. They use a two-proof reader model where every document is checked out and edited by two professional proofreaders.

If you join this company, expect to make between $500 and $3,000 per month. However, you should first answer a short contractor questionnaire and wait for their feedback within 5 to 10 business days.

Wordvice

Wordvice is a fantastic company looking for content writers, translators, and editors. They constantly seek experienced and qualified editors to join their team of professionals working on research articles, thesis, and admissions essays.

It's possible to work from anywhere worldwide with a reliable internet connection. You'll have to be a graduate degree to be hired; pay is based on word count and the time given by the clients.

Proofreading Services.com

Proofreading Services.com has full-time and part-time online jobs, but all proofreaders must pass a 20-minute screening test. They offer flexible working hours and a salary more than the average hourly wage for proofreaders.

One benefit of Proofreading Services is that you can connect with some of the world's top English proofreaders around the globe.

LinkedIn

Some editors and proofreaders don't understand the power of LinkedIn. If you want other professionals to see your resume, you can publish it on the platform. Clients and employers will reach out to hire you if you have the right information on your profile.

Short essays and articles can be published to your profile to show off your editing and proofreading skills. If you don't have an account yet, set one up and begin looking for jobs there.

Scribe Writing

Scribe Writing, formerly known as Book in a Box, is currently accepting manuscript proofreaders. The company seems to be very organized after being rebranded.

As an editor, you will understand the needs and wants of the writers and authors and interact with them. Unfortunately, there aren't any current openings for editors or proofreaders, but you can apply to become a ghostwriter for the company and get your foot in the door.

Scribe doesn't have a long list of credentials you need before applying, but some experience can be helpful. For example, you can provide previously written high school papers, articles, or essays to prove your writing and editing skills.

Start a Proofreading Business

People who start their businesses as proofreaders make more money than those who do not. It doesn't mean you can't pick up clients through sites like FlexJobs or Fiverr, but it sets you up with a different mindset from the beginning.

When you start your own proofreading business, you can set your rates, work for different companies, and eventually build a client base of your own. This is a great option if you don't want a company or middle-man service capping your earnings.

Lionbridge

Lionbridge gives work-from-home jobs for proofreaders. You can find positions in various countries and languages. One example is the Social Media Assessor, which requires its contractors to make sure social media ads are accurate and shown to the right audience.

You don't need a degree or experience for the position you apply to. You just need to be fluent in the language and pass the skills test to start.

Domainite

If you are a beginner, you can apply for Donainite. The company doesn't require anything more than a writing sample to prove your editing skills. You can also upload additional documents to support your application.

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