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10 jobs that use Fiction the most

Jobs that use fiction the most include creative writing instructor, book editor, and assistant professor of english.

What jobs use Fiction the most?

1. Creative Writing Instructor

How creative writing instructor uses Fiction:

  • Develop lesson plans, teach mechanics and creativity in writing, teach reading, math and manage resource room as needed.
  • Create PowerPoint presentations for in class lessons and discussions.
  • Provide support for creative writing instructors for teen program, leading small group literature discussions.

Most common skills for creative writing instructor:

  • Literature
  • Fiction
  • Course Curriculum
  • English Language
  • ESL
  • Class Discussions

2. Book Editor

How book editor uses Fiction:

  • Manage content using CMS tools and ongoing social media campaign and reader engagement via social media networks and blog.
  • Contract to edit works of fiction in all genres.
  • Assist with various tasks as needed by the editor-in-chief.

Most common skills for book editor:

  • Fiction
  • Copyedit
  • Literature
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Production Schedules
  • Non-Fiction

3. Assistant Professor Of English

How assistant professor of english uses Fiction:

  • Develop lesson plans, teach mechanics and creativity in writing, teach reading, math and manage resource room as needed.
  • Prepare and deliver lectures to undergraduate students on topics such as poetry, novels, drama, and composition.
  • Create and teach innovative syllabus.

Most common skills for assistant professor of english:

  • Fiction
  • Professional Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Poetry
  • Film Studies
  • English Language

4. Publishing Assistant

How publishing assistant uses Fiction:

  • Manage the typesetting, proofreading, and copy editing of several books with minimal supervision.
  • Manage ISRC codes and YouTube work codes from YouTube's``CMS"database into internal catalogues.
  • Process daily accounting including reconciliation of payable accounts, tracking and managing inventory through QuickBooks.

Most common skills for publishing assistant:

  • Proofreading
  • Fiction
  • Administrative Tasks
  • Market Research
  • Expense Reports
  • Client Database

5. Acquisitions Editor

How acquisitions editor uses Fiction:

  • Manage content using CMS tools and ongoing social media campaign and reader engagement via social media networks and blog.
  • Develop content for website design and social networking including Facebook, twitter, blogging and more.
  • Edit and format fiction and non-fiction for eventual publication.

Most common skills for acquisitions editor:

  • Project Management
  • Market Trends
  • Market Research
  • Product Development
  • Fiction
  • Book Projects

6. Senior Publicist

How senior publicist uses Fiction:

  • Manage and oversee the distribution of show web clips, including breaking news and investigations.
  • Manage improvements to company website including new content management system and SEO to increase functionality and improve organic search rankings.
  • Develop promotional strategies for bestselling fiction, and non-fiction hardcover and trade paperback publishing.

Most common skills for senior publicist:

  • Press Releases
  • Publicity Campaigns
  • Press Materials
  • Fiction
  • Booking
  • Brainstorming

7. Editorial Assistant

How editorial assistant uses Fiction:

  • Manage social media content using Hootsuite.
  • Manage Instagram account and promote content on all social media pages.
  • Manage resources of more than 30 CNN bureaus around the world.

Most common skills for editorial assistant:

  • Fact Check
  • Fiction
  • Press Releases
  • Web Content
  • Editor-In-Chief
  • Twitter

8. Editor, Freelance

How editor, freelance uses Fiction:

  • Manage social media pages such as Facebook and Pinterest to promote.
  • Communicate with transportation managers, administrators, equipment operators and others for fulfillment of copy to achieve editorial goals.
  • Review promotional materials to ensure that legal and FDA requirements are meet.

Most common skills for editor, freelance:

  • Music Videos
  • Web Content
  • Fiction
  • Track Changes
  • Promotional Videos
  • Adobe Photoshop

9. Production Editor

How production editor uses Fiction:

  • Manage integration and implementation of site search and train staff on strategic SEO and web best practices.
  • Manage research and identification of all clips and pictures used in the documentary for the purpose of credit and compensation.
  • Typeset editorial content and manage paste-up board production.

Most common skills for production editor:

  • Proofreading
  • Editorial Production
  • Production Process
  • Production Schedules
  • Fiction
  • Adobe Indesign

10. Copy Editor/Proofreader

How copy editor/proofreader uses Fiction:

  • Collaborate with managing editor and editor-in-chief to develop and post news coverage and multimedia projects.
  • Implement SEO and social media best practices.
  • Update site database and CMS; edit HTML code.

Most common skills for copy editor/proofreader:

  • Proofreading
  • Web Content
  • Press Releases
  • SEO
  • Fiction
  • House Style

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