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Entry Level Remote Copy Editor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Breaking News Editor

Seattle, WA · On-site +1

$71K - $96K/yr

West Coast due to the hours, but remote candidates in that timezone are welcome to apply. About ... Can quickly write accurate and concise news copy that follows AP style * Is able to write ...

Perform light copyediting and rigorous proofreading of ancillary materials and marketing copy ... This position is classified as remote but is tied to our New York, NY office located at 120 ...

Content Writer / Copywriter Position Type: Full-Time, Remote Working Hours: U.S. client business ... Translate complex topics into clear, engaging copy. * Editing & Quality Assurance: * Proofread for ...

Operations Officer - Intern

Manhattan, NY · Remote

$15.50 - $20.50/hr

... copy-editing support for external content * Help in researching and building resources for the US ... a remote working environment * Passionate about making a positive difference Application ...

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Write engaging, well-structured social copy in fluent English * Clip, edit, and publish short-form ... Basic video editing and visual design skills * Positive, hungry to learn, and able to work 40 hours ...

Write engaging, well-structured social copy in fluent English * Clip, edit, and publish short-form ... Basic video editing and visual design skills * Positive, hungry to learn, and able to work 40 hours ...

Write engaging, well-structured social copy in fluent English * Clip, edit, and publish short-form ... Basic video editing and visual design skills * Positive, hungry to learn, and able to work 40 hours ...

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How much do entry level remote copy editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level remote copy editor in the United States is $28.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $31.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by entry level remote copy editors, and how can they overcome them?

Entry level remote copy editors often encounter challenges such as managing time effectively across multiple projects, adapting to different editorial styles, and maintaining clear communication with remote teams. To overcome these hurdles, it's important to establish a structured daily routine, familiarize yourself with each client’s style guide, and use collaboration tools like Slack or email for regular check-ins. Seeking feedback from experienced editors and participating in virtual team meetings can also help build confidence and improve editing skills.

What is the difference between Entry Level Remote Copy Editor vs Entry Level Remote Content Writer?

AspectEntry Level Remote Copy EditorEntry Level Remote Content Writer
Primary RoleReviewing and editing written content for grammar, style, and accuracyCreating original written content for various platforms
Skills & QualificationsStrong editing, grammar, and language skills; basic writing knowledgeExcellent writing, research, and creativity skills; basic editing knowledge
Work EnvironmentRemote, often collaborative with editors and writersRemote, often independent with content creation teams
Industry UsagePublishing, marketing, media companiesMarketing agencies, media outlets, corporate communications

While both roles are remote entry-level positions in content creation, a Copy Editor primarily focuses on refining and correcting existing content, whereas a Content Writer is responsible for producing original content. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right roles based on their skills and career goals.

What does an Entry Level Remote Copy Editor do?

An Entry Level Remote Copy Editor reviews and corrects written content for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style errors. They often work from home, collaborating with writers and editors online to ensure documents are clear, accurate, and consistent with brand guidelines. This role typically involves editing articles, blog posts, or marketing materials and may include fact-checking and formatting tasks. Entry level editors gain experience in publishing workflows and may specialize in particular industries or types of content over time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Remote Copy Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Remote Copy Editor, you need strong grammar, spelling, and punctuation expertise, often supported by a bachelor's degree in English, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with style guides (AP, Chicago Manual of Style) and proficiency in editing tools such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or editing platforms like Grammarly are typically required. Attention to detail, time management, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure error-free, high-quality content and efficient collaboration in a remote environment.
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Infographic showing various Entry Level Remote Copy Editor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, 36% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 37% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 60% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,809 per year, or $28.8 per hour.

SFGATE North Coast Contributing Editor

Hearst Newspapers

San Francisco, CA • Remote

$38K - $40K/yr

Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

SFGATE North Coast Contributing Editor

Your Impact:

Under the direction of SFGATE's Deputy Managing Editor, the contributing editor (20 hours a week) will be a versatile journalist with a deep understanding of the North Coast region of California, but also more inland areas in the oft-forgotten far north of our state. Think Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte counties, but also Redding, Shasta County, and Lassen Volcanic National Park. The contributing editor will have the intellectual curiosity to want to tell stories that matter to both the people who live there and the people who visit, plus fully understand the issues and ideologies that dominate the region and affect everything from local drama to actual policy. They will be able to toggle between fast-paced daily stories and the well-sourced, deep-dive features that remind people why the far northern portion of California is such an important place to locals and Californians as a whole.

Why SFGATE?

Launched in 1994, SFGATE.com was one of the first large-market media sites in the world and served as the exclusive digital home of the San Francisco Chronicle for 19 years. In 2019, the Chronicle (which can now be found online at the paywalled sfchronicle.com) and SFGATE officially became two separately run entities with their own editorial staffs and independent newsrooms.

Today, SFGATE is a digital-only publication that reaches more than 28 million readers every month and tells the stories of the people, places and ideas that make San Francisco, and the Bay Area at large, the weird and wonderful place that it is. We help readers navigate their day, whether it's by keeping them updated on big breaking news, guiding them to interesting local experiences or sharing a part of the Bay they haven't seen before. 

The site is home to eight verticals: Culture, offering a unique mix of the entertainment news you actually need and the underground stories from hidden corners of the Bay Area you want; Local, the premier destination for everything that life in San Francisco encompasses (from wildly expensive real estate to schools to what it's like to live above a raucous bar); Sports, covering the intersection of sports and culture; Tech, covering how one of the Bay Area's biggest industries impacts the region; Travel, covering everything from flight deals and travel news to hotel hacks and under-the-radar day trips; Politics, where we keep you up to speed on all local, state and national politics that have implications on the Bay Area; Food + Drink, where we tell you the backstory of the people behind the bar and in the kitchen; and News. Plus, the site has full-time editors covering Lake Tahoe and Central California, as well as satellite editors covering National Parks, Los Angeles, and Hawaii.

What you'll do:

  • Consistently have ideas - you'll be given a blank canvas to tell stories that matter across a broad range of categories for a region that many people care deeply about. We want someone who can nimbly toggle between story types in response to audience interest. That means you will need to have a constant stream of ideas and be eager to experiment.
  • Be autonomous - this is a remote position that comes with a lot of trust, to keep an editorial calendar, meet deadlines, understand analytics and communicate with the copy and photo desks in SF.
  • Have a fantastic network - a big part of this role is being someone who already has the network to be able to tell these stories. We want someone who has long been a part of the community they write about, who already knows which people and what places are beloved, and what topics will hit a chord with locals and visitors.
  • Be consistent - you'll be writing two features a week on average. We want someone who can move the audience with every single piece, and have the planning foresight to make sure they have something really great lined up for weeks to come.

Who you are:

  • You have 3 to 4 years of relevant experience writing and editing at a publication or in a digital media environment
  • You're based in or around the North Coast of California, or in Sacramento and are willing to regularly travel up to far Northern California
  • You have a deep knowledge of the area that spans beyond a single discipline
  • You have a passion for journalism and telling stories
  • You've read SFGATE and have an understanding of the brand and voice

In accordance with applicable law, Hearst is required to include a reasonable estimate of the compensation for this role if hired in California. The reasonable estimate is between $38,000 and $40,000. A final decision on the successful candidate's starting salary will be based on a number of permissible, non-discriminatory factors, including but not limited to skills and experience, training, certifications, and education.

Please include 3 different writing samples in your application. 

About SFGATE: 

SFGATE (www.sfgate.com) is the go-to online source for all news and entertainment related to the Bay Area. With a Pulitzer Prize and over 25+ million unique visitors each month, SFGATE publishes a moment-by-moment, 360-degree view of local news in the San Francisco Bay Area and a wider lens focusing on California's travel destinations. Both local news coverage and travel destinations are wildly popular with a nationally engaged audience. 

HNP Overview: 

With 2,500 employees across the nation, Hearst Newspapers (HNP) represents a network of 28 daily and 50 weekly publications, including the Austin American-Statesman, Houston Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, San Francisco Chronicle and Times Union (Albany). Our portfolio also includes several top digital-only news and lifestyle sites such as Chron., CT Insider, MySA and SFGATE, along with marketing services businesses like Medium Giant and entertainment brands such as King Features Syndicate. 

At HNP, we're investing in new and innovative ways to tell stories - growing newsrooms, diversifying tools and evolving platforms - to support the millions of people who trust us each month to help them make decisions, take action and be inspired. 

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