- Experience: A minimum of 6 months of publishing experience or equivalent experience through an internship or work-study experience required. A marketing focus is preferred.
- Degree from a 4-year college or university preferred but not required.
- Possess the ability to think creatively and to develop strong reader insight.
- Must be a process-oriented person with strong organizational and time management skills.
- Must have excellent written and organizational skills, the ability to multi-task, and be detail oriented.
- Must possess good interpersonal and negotiation skills.
- A genuine interest in and intellectual engagement with the publication of scholarly books.
- Demonstrated accuracy, organizational skills, and attention to detail.
- Ability to work well both independently and with others and to synthesize feedback.
- Proficiency across various modes of communication.
- Capability to interact appropriately and respectfully with others.
- Ability to adapt to changes in workload and to manage multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously.
- Capacity to work independently for long periods of time.
- Actively support an inclusive environment to foster a sense of belonging for colleagues.
- Enthusiasm for collaboration, and commitment to PUP’s professional code of conduct, located at https://press.princeton.edu/about/mission-values.
- This requisition is for a position in the U.S. Candidates must have current legal authorization to work immediately in the U.S. PUP will not attempt to obtain employment sponsorship for any applicants.
PUP is a strong advocate for equity, inclusion and belonging in the university press community. Individuals who are members of groups underrepresented in academic publishing (which is, according to research by Lee & Low, historically a majority white, straight, cisgender, and nondisabled, neurotypical industry) are encouraged to apply.
Base Salary: $45,000/year plus extensive benefits package. Starting salary may be negotiable based on relevant skills and prior experience.
Application Instructions: Interested candidates should send a cover letter with salary requirements, and a résumé at PUP’s application website.*
*Please include in your cover letter a description of what you are currently reading and what’s on your “to read” list. Note that the cover letter is valued and reviewed closely as a writing sample.
Due to application volume, only finalists will be contacted.
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