The salary range listed is specific to each particular open position and takes into account various factors including the specifics of the individual role, and candidate's relevant experience and qualifications.įull-time employees are eligible for our comprehensive benefits program. Penguin Random House job postings include a good faith compensation range for each open position. Please apply using our online application process and include your resume and cover letter. All positions are currently eligible for annual profit award or bonus, subject to Company results. Proven ability to multi-task in a deadline driven environment, with strong attention to detail and great problem-solving skillsĪppreciation for all kinds of readers, diverse interest in books, and creativity a plus! Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Word and OutlookĮxcellent written, communication, and organizational skills Prior administrative support experience required Provide brand updates and maintain departmental directory.Review and evaluate manuscripts, write rejection letters, and respond on behalf of Workshop’s PublisherĪssist with P&Ls, production estimates, cover copy, and other editorial administrative tasksĪssist with departmental spending, maintaining monthly departmental T&E, and scheduling and facilitating internal launch presentations and digital decks Research potential properties for the Publisher and assist with author and illustrator management, including literary agents, illustration reps, and creative studiosĬommunicate with Publicity, Marketing, Sales, and all other key team members within Penguin Young Readers Tasks include calendar management, filing and mailings, working across a variety of proprietary online systems, scheduling meetings and calls, booking travel, and more Provide daily administrative support for the Associate Publisher VP and Publisher, G&D, Licenses & Brands President & Publisher, Workshop This is an opportunity to learn about children’s book publishing, be part of a diverse and collaborative team, assist with editorial projects, and work on a broad range of books and imprints, including Penguin Workshop, Mad Libs, World of Eric Carle, Grosset & Dunlap, Penguin Young Readers Licenses, and Warne. You’ll find unique board books, beautiful picture books, laugh-out-loud chapter books, graphic novels, YA fiction and the New York Times Best-Selling Who HQ series, Mad Libs, and Penguin’s award-winning leveled reader program. Penguin Workshop publishes approximately 250 books a year for every kind of reader, from birth to age 12+. This position provides administrative support to Penguin Workshop’s publishing office. The Publishers and Associate Publisher at Penguin Workshop are currently seeking an Assistant to support them that has a true love of books.
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