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Lexicographers research, write and edit dictionary entries so words, meanings, spelling and usage are presented clearly.
The work combines linguistics, practical lexicography, information sources, databases, definitions, grammar and decisions about new or changing words.
In job descriptions, look for dictionary entries, definitions, glossaries, spelling rules, semantic trees, technical terminology, research methods, editing and consultation with editors.
Lexicographers work with dictionary content by researching words, checking usage, writing definitions and deciding how meanings should be represented in entries.
Useful depth includes grammar, spelling, linguistics, practical lexicography, databases, information sources, semantic trees, technical glossaries and editing dictionary entries for publication.
Compare pay through language scope, editorial responsibility, database work, specialist terminology, project deadlines, research depth, budget duties and any supervision of other contributors.
A path can move from editing, translation, terminology work or linguistic research into dictionary editing, computational lexicography or specialist glossary development.
Check whether the vacancy names dictionary entries, definitions, new-word identification, technical glossaries, historical research, databases, editors and the languages covered.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
28 skills are associated with this occupation.
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| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/49c3db8c-c586-42d1-9726-f65d8303c0b1 |
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| ESCO code | 2643.3 |
| ISCO group | 2643 |
| Concept type | Occupation |