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How much do assistant math editor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant math editor in the United States is $51,214.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $59,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by an Assistant Math Editor when reviewing mathematical content?

Assistant Math Editors often encounter the challenge of ensuring mathematical accuracy while maintaining clarity for a range of audiences. This involves catching subtle errors in formulas, notation, or logic, and making sure explanations are accessible without oversimplifying complex concepts. They also collaborate closely with authors, senior editors, and subject matter experts, which requires strong communication and teamwork skills. Managing tight deadlines and balancing multiple projects is another common aspect of the role.

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

To thrive as an Assistant Math Editor, you need strong mathematical proficiency, attention to detail, and a relevant degree in mathematics, education, or a related field. Familiarity with publishing software (such as Adobe InDesign or LaTeX), style guides, and content management systems is typically required. Excellent written communication, collaboration, and organizational skills help you manage deadlines and clarify complex concepts. These abilities ensure the production of accurate, high-quality math content that meets editorial standards and supports learners.

What are Assistant Math Editors?

Assistant Math Editors are professionals who help in the creation, review, and editing of mathematical content for textbooks, academic journals, online resources, or educational materials. They check for accuracy in mathematical notation, solve or verify problems and solutions, and ensure that explanations are clear and accessible. Assistant Math Editors often collaborate with authors, senior editors, and subject matter experts to maintain high-quality standards and consistency throughout the publication. Their role is crucial in making sure that mathematical information is both correct and understandable to the intended audience.

What is the difference between Assistant Math Editor vs Math Editor?

AspectAssistant Math EditorMath Editor
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in mathematics, education, or related fieldBachelor's or master's degree in mathematics, editing experience
Work EnvironmentPublishing houses, educational publishers, online platformsPublishing companies, academic journals, educational publishers
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in educational publishing and content creationWorks on editing and reviewing mathematical content for publications
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing entry-level editing roles in math publishingIndividuals seeking advanced editing or review positions in math publishing

The main difference between an Assistant Math Editor and a Math Editor lies in experience and responsibilities. Assistant Math Editors typically support the editing process, focusing on basic review and formatting, while Math Editors handle more complex editing, content review, and decision-making. Both roles require a strong math background, but Math Editors usually have more experience and expertise in mathematical content editing.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Math Editor job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,214 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

Engineer in Residence: Slidelang

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Mountain View, CA

$10K/mo

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Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Teams can now prompt AI for slide content, but the output is usually brittle, static, and hard to edit. Business and technical teams still need a reliable way to turn structured ideas, data, charts, and visuals into decks that are editable, consistent, reviewable, and ready to present or publish — and prompt-to-static-image tools don't get them there. This role is to build a hosted deck-as-code authoring platform where humans and AI agents create structured deck specs that compile into editable, reviewable, presentable, and shareable slides. The wedge is agent-assisted structured deck generation for repeatable business and technical presentations, using a deck compiler, browser editor, and validation and repair rules to eliminate hand-tuned layout work.
What You'll Build
  • A prompt and structured-brief intake flow that produces a deck outline and spec.
  • A deck compiler that turns the spec into multi-slide output with data-bound chart, math, and AI-generated image primitives.
  • A browser editor for reviewing and editing generated slides, backed by validation and repair checks for layout, text, connectors, charts, math, and images.
  • A presenter, publish, and share flow, plus a thin-client CLI or Codex plugin that lets agents create and validate decks through the hosted API.
What You'll Do
  • Build the end-to-end hosted authoring app: AI-assisted deck planning, the deck compiler, the browser editor state model, the validation and repair pipeline, and the presenter/publish flow behind a hosted API.
  • Partner with AI Fund internal teams and 2 to 3 external deck-heavy teams to define pilot scope, success metrics (time-to-first-draft, percent of slides accepted after light edits, layout QA pass rate, publish/share completion), data path, and the MVP cut line.
  • Design the ladder from prompt-assisted drafting to agent-driven deck creation through the CLI or plugin, keeping every generated deck editable, inspectable, and reviewable rather than a static artifact.
  • Make decisions about latency, layout validation, repair rules, and rendering reliability so generated decks are trustworthy enough to present and publish.
  • Work with AI Fund's build team on product wedge, technical risk, and the path from pilot to a broader deck-authoring platform.
What You'll Need
  • Strong backend and full-stack engineering: you have shipped production systems involving compilation, rendering, or document processing, with comfort in compilers, parsers, DSLs, or document-as-code, plus React or browser-editor experience.
  • Demonstrated experience building GenAI products with retrieval, tool use, guardrails, and production feedback loops, including AI-assisted authoring or generation workflows.
  • Product judgment for human-in-the-loop automation where the right answer is usually to remove busywork rather than replace the human outright.
  • Ability to iterate with early users and translate ambiguous feedback into working product decisions.
  • You actively use AI coding assistants and modern GenAI tools as part of your build workflow.
  • US work authorization. We are unable to sponsor visas for this role.
Helpful but Not Required
  • Experience with presentation tools, Figma or design tooling, or visual layout engines.
  • Background in data visualization, chart rendering, or image generation pipelines.
  • Experience with CLI or plugin developer tools, marketplace or plugin packaging, collaborative document editing, or publishing workflows.
  • Founder or founding engineer experience shipping a 0-to-1 product.
Who This Is For
  • A strong AI engineer who wants to turn AI slide generation from prompt-to-static-output into an editable structured authoring workflow.
  • Someone who sees the hard part as making generated decks reliable, editable, validated, and useful in real presentation workflows, not just making prettier templates.
What to Know Upfront
This is a 12-week, full-time, on-site residency in Mountain View, California.
Not every residency becomes a company. The goal is to pressure-test the idea quickly and honestly with real users and customers.
You will be building an AI Fund idea, not bringing your own startup idea into the program.
The process typically includes a Builder Event or equivalent working conversation, then a 48-hour Build Challenge, then panel review with AI Fund build leadership.
The compensation is intentionally modest during the residency because the upside, if the idea works, is a founder-level role.
Compensation: $10,000/month for 12 weeks ($30,000 total). This is a contract role during the residency. If the build leads to a funded company, the next step is a founder-level role with meaningful equity upside.
Learn more about the Engineer in Residence program: https://send.co/a/sxMd7y5g
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.

We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.