Although wanting to edit just resumes greatly limits you, you can become a resume editor by setting up a website that outlines the services you will offer. You also need to charge.
In order to become a resume editor, you will first need to be a writer. Most people who are resume editors also have a bachelors degree in English, journalism, or communications. http://degreedirectory.org/articles/How_Do_I_Become_a_Professional_Resume_Editor.html
While most employers or clients prefer (and some require) an editor to have at least a Bachelor's Degree in English, there is no official educational requirement to become an editor. Your knowledge of the language with regards to proper grammar, syntax, punctuation, and style are most important. Work experience also fortifies an editor's resume, especially when he or she does not have an advanced or professional degree. If you can convince your potential client or employer to hire you based on your abilities and experience it is not necessary to have a college degree to become a successful editor.
you need to become a member on the forms and then you may see a form asking you about becoming an editor good luck
To become a movie editor you must go to college and learn mass communication and video production.
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Becoming an editor will have more to do with talent for the job than length of service.
You would have to become a miniclip employee.
Major in it at college. Then apply for the job.
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Sansander97: You must be an editor. You can only become an editor if you are a Soldier+ on the Sploder Community Forums.
it depends on what u want to be
Most employer's websites have a place where you can either compose a cover letter using their text editor, or upload from your computer. If you only have the choice of submitting a resume, you might want to put the text of your cover letter on the same page as your resume