High standards and a commitment to the customer - In-house Editor Edanz Employee Review

5.0
17 June 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Edanz sets and tries to maintain the highest standards of quality and does not tolerate substandard work or rude comments from its freelance editors. If this happens, after a fair probation period, such editors are let go - the minority of negative comments here are from such disgruntled editors. It's sad that they wallow in bitterness instead of just settling for working at one of Edanz's less stringent competitors.

Cons

There are relatively few cons of working at Edanz. I know some freelancers have complained about fees but these are competitive within the industry. The best way to make the work worth your while is to get faster and more efficient while maintaining quality.

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5.0
6 Mar 2025
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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
27 May 2016
Anonymous contractor
Recommend
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Pros

I am a PhD and this was my first professional editing job. Papers had good variety and were usually interesting to read. Easily 50% only needed light copy editing and small number needed heavy work. Work anywhere. Could easily block days of unavailability. Rate was about $8/250 words. They always were polite and returned my emails within a reasonable time frame given the difference in time zones. I never had urgent concerns or problems with a job. My email exchanges involved non-time sensitive issues. I cannot speak to how they handle an exigent crisis.

Cons

I was 'restructured' out of a job in May 2016. This was perhaps because I was a new hire (October 2015). I have no data about rate or other internal changes after the restructuring. Even when I was working for them and asked for more work, I had a max of $400 per month due to volume. Perhaps after they reduced their work force, the remaining editors may handle larger volumes. I am USA-based and because they are Japan-based, they can only pay me by wire transfer which resulted in $50 total in wire transfer fees. By opening a new bank account in their banking branch I reduced the fees to about $3 to $10.

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Edanz Response
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Thank you for your feedback, and we are glad to hear you had a positive experience working with us. Banking issues has been an aspect we have sought to improve to decrease waiting time and maximize income for all freelancers, irrespective of location. We welcome all applicants, new and returning; please get in touch with us to learn about any next steps.
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