EditorLive Reviews

3.9

72% would recommend to a friend

(2 total reviews)

Darren Shafae

100% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

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2 reviews
1.0
6 Aug 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Paychecks mailed more or less on time every two weeks. Not having to share office space with the people who run the place, because editors work from home.

Cons

Rampant micromanagement. No incentives for going above and beyond. Editors penalized when management messes up, and are retaliated against when they stand up for themselves. Shady labor practices.Low (40%) commission. Even when the client is wrong, the client is right.

5.0
24 Mar 2021

Great work-from-home job

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working from home Interesting articles to edit Easy-to-use interface to grab jobs (basically, you clock in on a website and then grab jobs to edit from a queue on the company's website) Supportive management and fun coworkers Easy to track your daily word count and commission If you can get on a shift that works for you, then you will likely have time to earn income from a second gig or freelance work.

Cons

Some jobs, by their nature, are boring. For me, papers on algorithms, organizational management, education/teacher training, and nursing are very boring. Some of our clients produce heavy ESL writing, which combined with a boring paper topic, can be a grind. Like any distribution, the documents tend to cluster around average difficulty, so it's not too bad.

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