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Topic: Editing tests
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| Unemployed-gal | Posted 12/22/2007 6:10:55 PM | show profile I've managed to get an interview through an online posting for a literary assistant position at William Morris, which I'm obviously very honored to be called in for. When the HR manager called me, he said that there would be an editing test before the interview, or before they might consider taking my application to the next level. I'm guessing that there are people on here who have taken tests like this before, or know a thing or two about this, so what kinds of things might I expect to see on the test? Are there any ways that I can practice or prepare before I go in? |
| hurldog | Posted 12/23/2007 11:50:26 AM | show profile It depends. When I took the tests (I was being considered for two positions at the same company -- weird) at my current job, they basically just handed me a random story with a bunch of errors in it and a NYT style guide and told me to get at it. I guess other test are more formal than that, though. |







