What they do is read copy and make sure that it is grammatically correct, or historically correct. They are very good, paid, professional positions. They take proofreading to a whole, new level. In this position, you can work in just about any mass media markets. You can proofread for magazines, TV, books, newspapers, online blogs, etc.
You have to make sure your spelling, grammar, APA style is completely polished. Companies want excellence when they are selling or promoting things, so that is a necessity.
I know proofreaders for Harley Davidson, Briggs & Stratton, Amazon.com and they love their jobs. They just have heavy deadlines for when things get published, so being able to meet deadlines is a must, too.
A person needs to have good eyesight, and should be able to notice an error in a word right away without looking for further reference.
They also need to be excellent at grammar and writing to know when a word has been misspelled or used incorrectly, or if your writing actually makes sense.
Many proofreading jobs are offered as freelance work. There are many opportunities to work as a proofreader from home, over the internet, proofreading small articles for the internet. Alternatively, some proofreading jobs require many years of experience in the field and/or educational background, such as proofreading and editing for larger corporations.
a proof reader reads though an piece of writing and corrects any spelling and sentence form grammer
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The proofreader's mark NP signifies a new paragraph. It is used to indicate to the typesetter or editor where a new paragraph should begin in the text.
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