Examples of using Worked as an editor in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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There he worked as an editor, assistant director and short film director.
He studied at Brigham Young University and worked as an editor at the magazine Leading Edge.
After graduating from Nihon University, Hagihara was involved in the launch of the photography magazine,"fukei shashin",where he worked as an editor and a publisher.
Returning to Leningrad, she worked as an editor in the newspaper Elektrosila.
After graduating from Nihon University, Hagihara was involved in the launch of thephotography magazine Fukei Shashin where he worked as an editor and a publisher.
He attended Lancaster University and worked as an editor for The Engineer and Autocar magazine.
He subsequently worked as an editor for the literary department of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, where his salary was around 100 Yuan[5] before becoming a member of the Conference, an office he held from 1964 until his death.
After completing his sentence, he worked as an editor in a publishing house.
Anna studied filmmaking at the School of Communications and Arts at University of São Paulo(USP) from 1980 to 1984.[1] She became a film critic for IstoÉ and O Estado de S. Paulo and in 1988 she joined the staff of Rede Gazeta's program TV Mix.[1][2]In 1999, she worked as an editor and reporter on TV Cultura's Matéria-Prima.
Ordained in the 1960s, he worked as an editor and pastor until he left the ministry in 1982.
She graduated from Hunter College in New York, where she worked as an editor for the school paper.
With his brother Josef, he worked as an editor for the Czech paper Národní listy(The National Newspaper) from October 1917 to April 1921.
Roman lived in Spain for several years before returning to the Philippines where she worked as an editor for a Spanish news agency before running for office.
For nearly 20 years, he worked as an editor and writer in major news media organisations, including The Mirror, Irish Times and Independent.
In 1987 he was appointed Superior of the Redemptorist community in Brighton,Melbourne, and worked as an editor with Majellan Publications until 2007.
Besides being an actress and writer, van Kooten worked as an editor and presenter for the cinema programme Stardust for the Dutch television network VPRO.
He taught in secondary schools,was a drama critic for various literary journals, and worked as an editor for Plon, the major French Catholic publisher.
She made her first short film, Houria in 1980,then worked as an editor and assistant, before going on to make her own documentaries from the 1990s.[2] Her 1995 documentary, La moitié du ciel d'Allah, featured interviews with Algerian women about work and their struggles for equality and freedom.
Prior to film directing, Turner worked as an editor for television specials at National Geographic Society, and directed and produced episodic television shows in South Africa.[1] Turner then moved to Los Angeles, where she now lives with her two children, and directed episodes of The Big C, Emily Owens, M.D. and The Carrie Diaries.
Kojiro Yoshizaki works as an editor for a manga magazine.
Sumire Iwaya works as an editor for a well known newspaper.
Nanami Ishikawa works as an editor at a publishing company.
Can you also work as an editor?
He earned graduate degrees from the Harvard Divinity School and Princeton University,and spent twenty years working as an editor of Psychology Today.
She married Harold Morrison, a Jamaican architect, in 1958,but after their divorce in 1964 Morrison started working as an editor for Random House in New York.
The best selling book briefly made Carol a celebrity andshe began working as an editor for Woman Magazine, a publication owned by the Daily Bugle.
Sullivan, owner of BLS Communications, still talks about the time back in 1989 when she was 26,living in Tokyo with her fiancé and working as an editor in the research department of a British securities firm that was owned by a French bank.
In addition to her career as a poet,Lubrin teaches at Humber College and works as an editor with Buckrider Books,an imprint of Canadian independent press Wolsak& Wynn.[1][9] She is also a director of the Pivot Reading Series, a biweekly poetry reading series in Toronto.[10] For 2017- 2018, Lubrin was a Writer-in-Residence with Poetry In Voice.