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Proofreader

Quick Facts

Median Salary$51,392
Most Common EducationBachelor's degree
Projected 10-Year Growth-7.59%
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What They Do

A Proofreader reads manuscripts, reports, scripts and other written documents carefully to check for errors in spelling, grammar and punctuation. Reviews writing for inconsistencies in style. Marks corrections and revisions using standard proofreading notations.


Core Tasks:

  • Mark copy to indicate and correct errors in type, arrangement, grammar, punctuation, or spelling, using standard printers' marks.
  • Read corrected copies or proofs to ensure that all corrections have been made.
  • Correct or record omissions, errors, or inconsistencies found.
  • Compare information or figures on one record against same data on other records, or with original copy, to detect errors.
  • Route proofs with marked corrections to authors, editors, typists, or typesetters for correction or reprinting.
  • Consult reference books or secure aid of readers to check references with rules of grammar and composition.
  • Consult with authors and editors regarding manuscript changes and suggestions.
  • Archive documents, conduct research, and read copy, using the internet and various computer programs.
  • Write original content, such as headlines, cutlines, captions, and cover copy.

What to expect as a Proofreader

1Earn a Bachelor's degree

29% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

211 openings for Proofreaders

Career Progression

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