SusieQQQ
Well-Known Member
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First, remember (go back and check the dvselectee link if you don't recall this) that you need 2 years experience in a job that requires at least 2 years of training or experience to do - so effectively that means you need at least 4 years experience if you don't have the training (i.e. at least 2 years of experience to be able to do the job, and then another 2 years at least actually doing that job).
Secondly, this is under what is listed for "editor"- completely different to what is on your quote above.
Tasks
Finally, I remind you that you will be spending hundreds of dollars on the medical and hundreds more on the interview, none of which will be refunded when you are denied.
2. What about EDITOR occupation ? I have serched on onet online website under job zone four i have found EDITOR , i have some experince in editing videos and sounds in a company in my area
First, remember (go back and check the dvselectee link if you don't recall this) that you need 2 years experience in a job that requires at least 2 years of training or experience to do - so effectively that means you need at least 4 years experience if you don't have the training (i.e. at least 2 years of experience to be able to do the job, and then another 2 years at least actually doing that job).
Secondly, this is under what is listed for "editor"- completely different to what is on your quote above.
Tasks
- Prepare, rewrite and edit copy to improve readability, or supervise others who do this work.
- Verify facts, dates, and statistics, using standard reference sources.
- Read copy or proof to detect and correct errors in spelling, punctuation, and syntax.
- Develop story or content ideas, considering reader or audience appeal.
- Review and approve proofs submitted by composing room prior to publication production.
- Design layouts for print publications.
- Edit written materials.
- Determine presentation subjects or content.
- Coordinate reporting or editing activities.
- Verify accuracy of data.
Finally, I remind you that you will be spending hundreds of dollars on the medical and hundreds more on the interview, none of which will be refunded when you are denied.