If you like:
💡reading and editing scientific manuscripts
💡love language rules (specifically English)
💡applying your niche area of research expertise to the same field
💡primarily working independently
Things to keep in mind:
📚most require at least an MS, but PhD is recommended.
📚 a lot of time management is needed to keep track of all the manuscripts coming your way to review, with limited oversight.
📚those I talked to said they typically spend most of the day reading and writing, with not much conversation with other people
Why take scientists?
🧪Editors need advanced, often niche, knowledge to fully understand a drafted scientific article, especially if required to provide suggestions to improve the work (i.e. tehcnical expertise).
🧪You may receive articles far from ready to be published, and need to have both a scientific and general eye to take the niche finding and make the paper accessible to the larger scientific community.
Job opportunities to keep an eye for:
💻 Scientific Editor
💻 Medical Editor
💻 Associate or Senior Editor
Ways to learn about this career:
🗣️get involved with writing manuscripts
🗣️volunteer with science societies that have guest writers (ex: ASBMB Today)
🗣️suggest writing a review article
🗣️consider taking a media training class or online workshop