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I have been working as a freelance content writer for a few years, but I want to upscale my services and move into high-paying corporate copy-editing and publishing roles. I find that while my writing is creative, I lack a formal, structured understanding of advanced grammar rules, style guides, and systematic proofreading marks. I need an official qualification that I can showcase on my resume to prove to major publishing houses and corporate marketing teams that I have elite editorial skills. Can anyone recommend a high-level, accredited online editing program?

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Andrew Zarudnyi
Andrew Zarudnyi
15 hours ago

Breaking into the professional publishing world is tough, and you really need a sharp eye for detail and a solid grasp of how the industry actually formats things. If you want to proofreading skills level up your resume and actually get noticed by corporate clients, it's definitely worth looking into this

. It basically covers all the essential stuff, from syntax and tricky punctuation rules to editorial style guides and proper manuscript marking. It's an easy way to get an official, respected qualification on your profile that proves you actually know your stuff to potential employers.

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