 My name is Katie McClung, I've been freelancing with Enago since October of 2017. My education was in chemical engineering and material science and then I did a couple years of post-graduate research and birefinery design and I mostly added in that area chemical engineering, materials engineering, green energy development, that sort of thing. I'm currently looking career-wise to move into teaching outside of academia. Besides English grammar and scientific development, I enjoy hiking, knitting, and cooking. My experience editing with Enago so far has really been great. I especially enjoy being able to help researchers make their work publishable while also being able to explore cutting-edge research. Joining the team with Enago was straightforward and it made easy thanks to their fast communication and their easy-to-use software. Since joining, their feedback system and resources have really helped me grow as an editor. Their online platform really makes it easy to review assignments before accepting or rejecting them at any time and get in contact with the project manager if I have any questions or concerns, if I need a deadline extension or I'm not quite sure how something should be formatted or something like that, anything like that. Their chat feature is particularly helpful and efficient. I don't even need to write an email if I have a question. It's actually better than working in most offices. So anyone that's considering becoming a freelance editor with Enago or expanding their freelance editing work with Enago, I would definitely tell you to do it. Enago's platform helps provide the flexibility of freelancing with the stability and client-based of a well-known, stable company. Overall, working with Enago has really been a rewarding experience. I highly recommend both their editing service and freelancing with them.