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Editor I

Irvine, CA · Hybrid

$30/hr

Our editors are specialists in the English language and work closely with a team of fellow editors ... Demonstrate continued and reliable support of PD, VO actors, and VO directors during recording and ...

Editor I

Irvine, CA · On-site

$30/hr

Editor I Progress - Irvine, CA Overview Salary Range $30.00 Hourly Position Type Full Time ... Demonstrate continued and reliable support of PD, VO actors, and VO directors during recording and ...

Editor I

Irvine, CA · On-site

$30/hr

Our editors are specialists in the English language and work closely with a team of fellow editors ... Demonstrate continued and reliable support of PD, VO actors, and VO directors during recording and ...

Deputy Editor

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$190K - $230K/yr

Deputy Editor Baltimore, MD The Banner seeks a Deputy Editor to serve as the newsroom's second-in ... Acting as one accountable team and driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, we deliver bold and ...

Deputy Editor

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$190K - $230K/yr

The Deputy Editor will help lead news-reporting desks for one of the nation's most exciting and ... Acting as one accountable team and driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, we deliver bold and ...

Deputy Editor

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$190K - $230K/yr

The Deputy Editor will help lead news-reporting desks for one of the nation's most exciting and ... Acting as one accountable team and driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, we deliver bold and ...

The Deputy Editor will help lead news-reporting desks for one of the nation's most exciting and ... Acting as one accountable team and driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, we deliver bold and ...

Work closely with the Journeyman (actor) and other team members to ensure video content captures ... Proficiency with video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and camera ...

Work closely with the Journeyman (actor) and other team members to ensure video content captures ... Proficiency with video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and camera ...

Work closely with the Journeyman (actor) and other team members to ensure video content captures ... Proficiency with video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro) and camera ...

Visuals Editor

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$95K - $105K/yr

We're looking for a Visuals Editor to help shape powerful visual journalism across the state, with ... Acting as one accountable team and driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, we deliver bold and ...

Editor, T Magazine

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$260K - $290K/yr

T Magazine is looking for the next visionary editor who will helm the magazine's coverage of ... This is done by bad actors to collect personal information and money from victims. All legitimate ...

Editor, T Magazine

New York, NY · On-site

$260K - $290K/yr

T Magazine is looking for the next visionary editor who will helm the magazine's coverage of ... This is done by bad actors to collect personal information and money from victims. All legitimate ...

Assistant Editor, Space

New York, NY · On-site

$165K - $185K/yr

Juggle multiple ambitious reporting projects at once, acting as a coach and careful editor, choosing when to approve travel for reporting purposes and playing a key role in decisions about what ...

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How much do acting editor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for acting editor in the United States is $59,622.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Acting Editors?

An Acting Editor is a professional temporarily filling the role of an editor, often during a transition period or when the primary editor is unavailable. Acting Editors oversee the editorial process, manage submissions, coordinate with writers and other staff, and ensure content meets publication standards. They may also make key decisions about content, deadlines, and editorial direction. Their responsibilities are similar to a permanent editor, but the position is typically interim until a new or returning editor assumes the role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Acting Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Acting Editor, you need strong editorial judgment, exceptional writing and editing skills, and experience in content management, often backed by a degree in journalism, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), digital publishing platforms, and editing tools like Adobe InCopy or Microsoft Word is typically required. Leadership, time management, and effective communication are vital soft skills for coordinating teams and ensuring deadlines are met. These capabilities are essential to maintain publication quality, guide editorial direction, and ensure smooth workflow during leadership transitions.

How does an Acting Editor balance managing editorial workflows with maintaining content quality under tight deadlines?

As an Acting Editor, you are often responsible for overseeing multiple editorial projects simultaneously, which requires strong organizational skills and the ability to prioritize effectively. Tight deadlines can present challenges, but successful Acting Editors implement structured editorial calendars, delegate tasks appropriately, and maintain open lines of communication with writers, copy editors, and other team members. Regular check-ins and clear feedback help ensure that content maintains high quality standards even in fast-paced environments. This role also involves swiftly adapting to changes and resolving issues as they arise, making flexibility and problem-solving key assets.

What is the difference between Acting Editor vs Copy Editor?

AspectActing EditorCopy Editor
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in journalism, communications, or related field; experience in editing or publishingUsually holds a degree in English, journalism, or related field; strong language and grammar skills
Work EnvironmentWorks in publishing houses, magazines, or online media; often oversees content productionWorks in publishing, media, or corporate settings; focuses on language accuracy and style
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in media, publishing, and journalism industries; temporary or interim roleCommon across publishing, advertising, and corporate communications; ongoing role

In summary, an Acting Editor temporarily assumes editorial responsibilities, often overseeing content and making editorial decisions, while a Copy Editor primarily focuses on correcting language, grammar, and style to ensure clarity and consistency. Both roles require strong editing skills but differ in scope and permanence.

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Infographic showing various Acting Editor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,622 per year, or $28.7 per hour.
Editor I

$30/hr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Hybrid Work Model

#LI-hybrid

Job Summary:
SEGA of America is seeking an Editor I to help deliver top-class, Japanese products to Western markets. 

Our editors are specialists in the English language and work closely with a team of fellow editors alongside a partnered translation team. The primary responsibility is to review raw Japanese-to-English translations and transform them into evocative, meaning-faithful English localizations. This includes dialogue, narrative text, system messages, and other in-game content, all of which should accurately reflect the intent, tone, and experience of the original Japanese source and while resonating with Western audiences.

We are seeking candidates for this position who are passionate about video games, language, cross-cultural storytelling, and who bring a friendly, professional, and collaborative approach to their work.

Editors who consistently demonstrate a sustained, high-quality performance for a prolonged period may be considered for future lateral growth opportunities.

This is a hybrid position, with employees expected to be in-office on specified days each week.
 

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Edit and rewrite localized game text and related documentation, including voiced and unvoiced dialogue, item descriptions, system text, and other in-game content.
  • Collaborate with editors, translators, and project team members on assigned projects; communicate in person and via messaging tools to clarify game text and resolve issues.
  • Coordinate with Project Leads to track progress and receive editorial guidance.
  • Attend daily/weekly project-specific meetings as required.
  • Attend voiceover recording sessions as needed, either for in-studio or remote sessions.
  • Update and maintain style guides, glossaries, and story bibles for assigned projects.
  • Stay current with video game trends, game terminology, first-party naming conventions, and relevant subcultures.
  • Solve localization challenges by finding effective English equivalents for Japanese nuances such as jokes, idioms, etc.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Project Leads, Senior Editors, Lead Editors, or Localization Management.
  • Other responsibilities are performed as assigned or needed. 

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Working in-office is an essential function of this position. This requirement of face-to-face interaction is in place to ensure effective supervision, collaboration, and teamwork.  In-office attendance is required for the following reasons:
    • For effective supervision of employees and our work product, which includes ensuring all employees have necessary oversight of their work and access to supervisory assistance, which includes meetings to review work product, deadlines, and status.
    • To foster communication and collaboration among team members, which includes the following: allowing for spontaneous brainstorming sessions and exchanges of ideas, quick access to team members to enable collaborative problem-solving, and stronger cohesion among co-workers and within teams.
    • To enhance the sharing of information necessary to effective job performance and product creation. 
    • To enhance understanding of our stakeholders’ work and business needs, facilitate a more seamless and organic workflow, and ultimately increase efficiency and successful outcomes.
  • Bachelor’s degree in English or equivalent experience.
  • Typically has 2+ years of experience in writing, editing, or localization experience, preferably in the entertainment industry.

Bonus:

  • Passionate and active video game players.
  • Knowledge of SEGA’s IPs.
  • Understanding of Japanese culture. (Basic Japanese language knowledge is a bonus, but not required.)

Career Progression & Leveling:

Editor roles are structured across three levels: Editor I, Editor II, and Editor III. Progression is based on demonstrated proficiency, competencies, and seniority.

Core Competencies (Required at All Levels)

  • All Editors are expected to consistently demonstrate the following competencies:
    • Performance: Quality, proactiveness, meticulousness, knowledgeable
    • Timeliness: Regularly hits or surpasses average quotas, attendance punctuality, meeting punctuality, quick to follow up on tasks/requests
    • Communication: Highly communication, asks/answers questions, quick to inform/reply, raises attention to issues in a timely manger
    • Consistency: Reliability, self-management, strong and regular demonstration of all other competencies

Proficiencies

  • QA Bridge:
    • Demonstrate continued and reliable support of QA during LQA period, for bug fixing, bug translations (J>E or E>J), etc.
  • Marketing Bridge:
    • Demonstrate continued and reliable support of Marketing for promotional materials, interview translations/editing, collaboration requests, etc.
  • VO Support:
    • Demonstrate continued and reliable support of PD, VO actors, and VO directors during recording and post-recording, such as pacing, line read accuracy, performance assistance, audio checks, etc.
  • Project Archivist
    • Demonstrate continued and reliable support of our own Localization department during and after a project period by archiving project information, archiving post-mortems and other administrative information, updating story and character content, etc.