 Hi, my name is Jenny and I've been working at Enego for just over a year now. I hold a master's degree in molecular biology and I've previously worked at mythology laboratory at a production facility for ELISA kids and I've also run a molecular biology laboratory at a university. Working for Enego I get feedback about my assignments which helps me become a better editor and if I've got any queries I can just ask the quality team and they'll be able to assist me. Working for Enego it's laggy and flexible and I'm able to work around my time and be able to still look after my two children in the afternoon while holding down a full-time job. I love working for Enego. Every day I learn something new and I'm learning all about the scientific development that I currently have in as they develop. I strongly encourage anybody who holds a master's degree or PhD to consider becoming a newton. The invoice submission process at the end of each month is very easy and I have always been paid on time. I receive constructive feedback on my assignments that has definitely helped me to become a better editor and if I've got any queries I can just drop a message to the quality team and they'll get back to me with advice and support. I'll also receive quality metrics at the end of every month which tells me how many works I've edited, how many assignments I've done and also raised my level of work on Enego Simon. This helps me to know how well I'm doing during the month. Also my metrics tell me how many of the pages that I have edited have been published. I first came across the job of being a scientific freelancing editor while I was looking for a job on the internet. I applied for the job, completed the editing test and then I got the job. I strongly encourage anybody with a master's or PhD to consider becoming a freelance editor within Enego. You will give your comments and feedback on your work to make you a better editor and you can expect working in a supportive environment that values their employees and reciprocal feedback.