Question:
Is there an occupation called...?
2009-02-13 14:10:43 UTC
Is there an occupation called a "Layout Editor"?
If there is, what do you do? How much do you earn?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Five answers:
Matty
2009-02-13 14:29:21 UTC
I do know one. He handled the advertisement supplements included with Sunday papers and such.



There are also people who plan out magazines, fliers, brochures, and just about everything printed. Also people do have to layout the web pages, not sure if they use the same title or it is incorporated into Web page designer.



I think you can find information on a job search site. One that I know of is indeed.com . There you can look for job postings giving you what the position pays, and what education is required On the bottom they have information on what jobs pay how much in your part of the country just by Zip code. It is free.
_________
2009-02-13 14:18:11 UTC
Here's some search results...



http://cacareerzone.org/graphic/search/results.html?query=Layout+Editor
2009-02-13 14:20:47 UTC
There is... In most large cities, you will need a degree in journalism or mass communications, and training in computer softwares is a plus. Then you will start off in the $30k range, but it will of course vary depending on cost of living per city. Good luck!
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2016-11-06 03:55:33 UTC
Viral Biologist? aka Senior learn Biologist supply technical expertise in each and each of right here areas: virology, tissue/cellular lifestyle, immunology, and molecular biology alongside with protein expression technologies, nucleic acid detection, PCR and molecular cloning. participate interior the production and formula of immunogens for evidence-of-theory learn, alongside with exterior learn collaborations. would have an MS degree (or BS degree). very own established expertise interior the concepts cellular lifestyle, virology, immunology, molecular biology and protein expression structures (e.g. bacterial, viral and/or eukaryotic) alongside with sound useful expertise of corresponding pc-based approaches for genome and protein prognosis.
orangebigmac
2009-02-13 14:14:06 UTC
i'm not sure, but i think that might deal with newspapers


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