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Rita T.

Accra, Ghana

$9/hr
4.4
6 jobs

I am a proficient editor and proofreader, who is a fairly successful author. I moonlight on many writing apps including Good novel and Inkitt.

  • Proofreading
  • Editing & Proofreading
  • Ebook Writing
  • Creative Writing
  • Ghostwriting
Nicole M.

Rancho Santa Margarita, California

$20/hr
5.0
78 jobs

Hello! I am excited to turn your novel, short story, or other text into a work of art. As a published editor and author, I have experience in working with clients to ensure that their work is error-free and enticing to readers. I specialize in fiction novels/stories, with SFF preferred, but not required. I can proofread, edit, and/or beta read your work for quality control and readability. I use The Chicago Manual of Style and track changes on MS Word. PUBLISHED WORKS: -Beneath the Twin Suns: An Anthology (author) -Star Crossed: An Anthology of Romantic Science Fiction (author) -Heads and Tales: The Other Side of the Story (author) -The New Normal: A Zombie Anthology (author, editor, and publisher) -In All Our Forms: A Shifter Anthology (author, editor, and publisher) -Creator of The Book Dragon book review blog

  • Proofreading
  • Proofreading Feedback
  • Copy Editing
  • Editing & Proofreading
  • Error Detection
  • Line Editing
  • English
  • Book Editing
  • Google Docs
  • Organizer
  • Beta Reading
  • Beta Reader Report
  • Novel
  • Microsoft Word
  • Book Review
Antje T.

Knysna, South Africa

$19/hr
4.7
101 jobs

My name is Antje and I am from Berlin. For a decade now, I have been living in South Africa. I'm a quick study, efficient, and well organized. I know my way around various social media platforms. I'm a bilingual bookworm and enjoy proofreading and editing as well as writing in both, German and English.

  • Proofreading
  • Writing
  • Translation
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Google Docs
  • Microsoft Word
  • Technical Writing
  • SEO Writing
  • Infographic
  • Canva
  • Ebook Design
  • German to English Translation
  • English to German Translation
  • German
Manfred M.

Vienna, Austria

$13/hr
4.8
551 jobs

I am a native German speaker with international and multilingual background. I have been to French, German and Austrian schools and universities, for studies of law, anthropology, economics and Japanese science in English and German. I am experienced in translating, among others simultaneous (english-french-german) and proofreading, also subtitles for videos or movies. I have worked for quite a few interesting, especially ecological, projects. I like to be super-precise, any style of writing can be agreed upon...

  • Academic Proofreading
  • French
  • German
  • English
  • Copywriting
  • Legal Translation
  • French to English Translation
  • German to English Translation
  • English to French Translation
  • German to French Translation
  • English to German Translation
  • Microsoft Word
  • French to German Translation
Michael T.

Chicago, Illinois

$45/hr
5.0
95 jobs

I am a scientist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital with a Ph.D. in neuroscience. I'm a highly skilled writer and editor, exemplified through an extensive history of academic publications in peer-reviewed journals and experience serving as a review editor for several high-impact journals. I provide proofreading and editing services for both academic and non-academic texts. I also provide straightforward feedback to help enhance the overall quality of your document and ensure it is ready for submission or publication. As a quick communicator with an attention to detail, I can provide you with a positive experience and improve your document to a standard that meets your expectations.

  • Proofreading
  • Writing
  • Citation Style
  • Report Writing
  • Essay Writing
  • Science Tutoring
  • English
  • Human Science
  • Academic Editing
  • Grant Writing
Carrie F.

Puyallup, Washington

$25/hr
5.0
21 jobs

Are you looking for a fresh set of eyes on your manuscript or content before publication? I'm a certified proofreader and manuscript reviewer with experience in beta reading, alpha reading, copy editing, and proofreading. I graduated from Proofread Anywhere with a score of 92% and continue to sharpen my skills through ongoing training and hands-on experience with authors and publishers. I have reviewed numerous books across a variety of genres, giving me a strong understanding of reader expectations, story flow, pacing, character development, and overall reader engagement. I have experience working with: • Fantasy Romance (Romantasy) • Science Fiction Romance • Dark Romance • Omegaverse • Nonfiction • Political Thriller • Science Fiction Horror • Thriller Services I offer include: ✓ Beta Reading ✓ Alpha Reading ✓ Copy Editing ✓ Proofreading ✓ Reader Feedback Reports ✓ Light Proofreading During Beta Reads I can proofread and review novels, novellas, short stories, blog posts, articles, websites, and other written content. My feedback is detailed, constructive, and designed to help strengthen your work while preserving your unique voice and message. Whether you need in-depth reader feedback, a thorough proofread, or support refining your manuscript before publication, I am committed to providing professional, thoughtful, and reliable service. I am happy to discuss project details and provide customized pricing based on your manuscript's length and needs. I look forward to helping bring your project to its fullest potential.

  • Proofreading
  • Copy Editing
  • Book Review
  • Organizational Background
  • Beta Reading

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Proofreader hiring guide

Professional proofreaders ensure your written content is polished and error-free. They catch typos, grammatical errors, and formatting inconsistencies that undermine credibility in written content of all kinds, including academic dissertations, book manuscripts, business proposals, and website content. These skilled professionals offer expertise across diverse fields, helping businesses and individuals elevate content quality and present a professional image.

What does a proofreader do?

A proofreader provides the final quality check before publishing, focusing on surface-level errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting, and helping to ensure written content meets professional standards. Proofreading is a single-pass review that should follow content editing, focusing strictly on correctness rather than rewriting.

Professional proofreaders refine written material of all kinds, from short stories to technical manuals. They correct typos, misplaced commas, and inconsistent hyphenation while ensuring adherence to style guides like the American Psychological Association (APA) or the Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS). They often have expertise in a single language, including English, Spanish, and French, to deliver high-quality results. 

For business projects, a proofreader ensures clarity and professionalism. For academics, they refine research papers while maintaining academic integrity. With expertise in tracking changes and meeting tight deadlines, proofreaders bring essential value to any project demanding meticulous attention to detail.

How to hire a proofreader on Upwork

Upwork makes it easy to find, vet, and hire proofreaders of all skill levels and for many languages. You’ll want to find someone with the experience you need, who can also capture your tone and style. And you only need to follow a few simple steps.

Step 1: Post a job

A well-crafted job post helps qualified candidates find your project when they search for work. Being specific about your needs helps filter out mismatched candidates and attract professionals with relevant expertise. In your post:

  • Write a clear description outlining the document type and industry (e.g., academic research papers, creative short stories, or business marketing materials)
  • If the material is in a language other than English, or if it includes multiple languages, be clear about these needs
  • Provide the word count and expected turnaround time
  • Specify requirements like familiarity with APA style, Chicago Manual of Style, and industry- or brand-specific formatting guidelines

To create a tailored job post quickly, try the Job Post Generator powered by Uma™, Upwork’s Mindful AI. Describe what you need in a few sentences, and Uma will craft a job post in seconds. You can also review job description templates and examples, as well as editor job description templates, for ideas and inspiration.

Step 2: Evaluate candidates

As proposals come in, you’ll want to take an approach to reviewing applications that is both fair and thorough. You’ll want to look for relevant experience that includes education, expertise, and style.

  • Have Uma give instant video interviews and side-by-side comparisons
  • Use Upwork’s filters to find candidates by rate, location, experience, and language proficiency
  • Review proposals for signs that the candidate has understood your job post and has the skills to meet your needs
  • Examine portfolios carefully, looking for past projects that showcase technical proficiency and either a style and tone you prefer, or the ability to adjust to multiple styles and tones
  • Look for proficiency in the language you need, as well as familiarity with tracking changes 

Step 3: Interview your top choices

Quick video interviews give you the chance to ask any questions you have left for your top choices, and to cover details such as your industry, brand, and style in more depth.

  • Schedule and conduct interviews within Upwork messaging to get instant transcripts and summaries from Uma
  • Have candidates walk you through how they might approach the challenges and goals of your project
  • Ask about their approach to proofreading and their methodology for catching errors
  • Discuss their ability to work with tight deadlines and manage multiple revision rounds
  • Request a brief, paid proofreading sample if needed to assess their skills and style

If you’re unfamiliar with interviewing freelancers, you can refer to common interview questions to help keep your conversations focused and productive. You can also incorporate questions from a related field such as these copywriter interview questions.

Step 4: Agree on scope and begin work

Once you’ve found the right person, you can send a contract directly through the Upwork marketplace. A solid contract protects both parties and helps collaborations be successful from beginning to end.

  • Use Upwork's contract workroom, messaging, and payment protection for secure collaboration
  • Choose fixed-price contracts for projects with clear deliverables, such as proofing a single 1,500 word article
  • Set clear milestones for complex projects, such as a single milestone for each chapter of a book or dissertation
  • Choose hourly contracts for ongoing work or projects without clear deliverables, such as working on content for a continuously growing website, or proofing a periodic magazine

Once the contract has started, be sure to give the proofreader everything they need to succeed, including a clear brief detailing the project and access to resources such as document files and brand guidelines.

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How much does hiring a proofreader cost?

Independent proofreaders on Upwork typically charge $18-$35 per hour, though your exact costs will depend on the scope and complexity of the project, as well as the skills and experience of the freelancer. Projects in demanding industries such as law, finance, or healthcare — which often require precise phrasings and confidentiality — may cost more than average. The following chart lists typical prices for proofreading projects often found on Upwork.

Blog post or article proofreading

$25-$75/project

Entry-level
  • Error correction for 500-1,500 word articles
  • Grammar and punctuation review
  • Basic formatting check

Business document proofreading

$75-$200/project

Mid-level
  • Reports, proposals, and presentations
  • Brand voice consistency check
  • Style guide adherence

Academic paper proofreading

$100-$350/project

Mid-level to expert
  • Research papers and essays (3,000-10,000 words)
  • Formatting compliance (e.g., APA/CMoS/MLA)
  • Citation verification

Technical document proofreading

$150-$500/project

Expert-level
  • Specialized technical manuals and documentation
  • Industry-specific terminology 
  • Complex formatting review

Book manuscript proofreading

$500-$2,000/project

Expert-level
  • Full manuscript review (50,000-100,000 words)
  • Consistency in terminology and style
  • Final publication-ready polish

FAQs about proofreaders

Frequently asked questions

Is hiring a proofreader worth it?

Yes, when publishing anything public facing, a professional proofreader adds accuracy, clarity, and credibility to your content. Even experienced writers and content editors miss their own errors, making proofreading an important step in catching errors that can distract readers and undermine trust.

When should I use an AI proofreading tool vs. hire a proofreader?

AI proofreading tools excel at catching basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors quickly. They are ideal for routine emails or social media posts when speed is the priority and stakes are low.

However, hiring a professional proofreader is essential when accuracy, context, and nuance matter. Human proofreaders catch errors AI misses or even introduces, such as incorrect homophones, inconsistent terminology, and complex formatting issues. Many clients use AI tools for initial cleanup, then hire a human proofreader for the final review.

What skills should a proofreader have?

A skilled proofreader needs exceptional attention to detail and proficiency in identifying grammatical and punctuation mistakes. Familiarity with style guides like APA and the Chicago Manual of Style, and experience using Track Changes (in Word) or Suggesting mode (in Google Docs), are essential.

Proofreaders must also demonstrate excellent reading comprehension, maintain consistency throughout long documents, communicate clearly, and meet deadlines reliably.

Can proofreaders handle tight deadlines?

Yes, many professional proofreaders specialize in meeting tight deadlines without compromising quality. Be clear about your timeline when posting your job — either list the date you need the material returned, or how long the proofreader will have from the start of the contract. Many proofreaders on Upwork accommodate rush projects, though extremely tight turnarounds may come with higher rates.

How is a proofreader different from a copy editor?

A proofreader focuses on reviewing the final version of a document to ensure it is error-free, correcting typos, punctuation errors, and inconsistencies in formatting. Proofreading is typically the last step before publication.

A copy editor provides a more in-depth revision, addressing sentence structure, word choice, flow, and readability. They may rewrite sections to improve clarity and verify factual accuracy, and note areas where content is missing and needs to be added by the writer. Many projects benefit from copy editing first, followed by proofreading as the final quality check.