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Vacancy for proofreaders and editors
PhD Faster has vacancies for freelance editors and proofreaders from various disciplines including Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, Business & Management, Medical Sciences and Life Sciences and IT & Engineering.
Do you have a strong academic background and editing skills? Do you have training or experience in a specific subject area? Are you interested to help authors craft a scholarly manuscript for publication? We welcome applications from experienced, sharp-eyed editors and proofreaders with expertise in their own field.
We are always hiring academic proofreaders and editors. Although we may not have any immediate vacancy, you can still get in touch. Should we have any editing request that match your talent and skills, we will definitely get back to you at that time.
We welcome applications from postgraduate students (Masters, PhDs) and academics (university lecturers, professors, researchers). Thank you for your interest in PhD Faster!

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Are you interested in …
Improving a Master thesis, PhD dissertation or journal article before submission
Paraphrasing sentences and paragraphs to avoid plagiarism
Checking your manuscript for conceptual, methodological and analytical rigour?
We are looking for specialist editors who can help authors craft a scholarly manuscript for publication.
Profile of PhD Faster expert editors:
- Master’s or PhD qualification from top universities
- Native English level proficiency
- Experienced, professional editors
- Subject area expertise
- Familiarity with ISI and SCOPUS-indexed journals

How to apply
To join PhD Faster as a freelance editor, please email us the documents below. We'll review your application and suitability before sending you more information about working with PhD Faster for your consideration. If we feel it is necessary, we might also ask you to perform an unpaid editing assignment (less than 500 words) so that we can appraise your skills.
1. A cover letter
2. Your latest CV/Resume
3. Some samples of your works, e.g. English editing or manuscripts