Position Requirements:
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Ability to work from Princeton office and/or NJ or PA residence/address. While the Princeton, NJ office is at limited capacity, interested candidates may be able to work from the Press’s NJ office for networking and professional development. Flexibility with in-office days will be permitted. For 100% remote interns, a NJ or PA address must be provided for employment/payroll purposes.
Department Internship Descriptions
Editorial Internship (Hybrid or Remote from NJ/PA only)
Editorial interns support editorial assistants, editorial associates, and assistant editors in performing office and administrative tasks involved in the signing, developing, and publishing of distinctive and outstanding books. Primary responsibilities include processing advance and fee payments; drafting and mailing form letters; ordering complimentary copies to send to readers and authors; drafting and compiling materials for dossiers for Editorial Board approval; and mailing manuscripts, page proofs, and books to authors, readers, and endorsers. Interns may also have opportunities to take on other tasks, such as reading and evaluating proposals under consideration for publication, filling out permissions logs and conducting permissions research, researching and contacting potential peer reviewers, or other special projects. The editorial intern reports to a designated editorial associate on a day-to-day basis, and to the Editorial Administrator/Coordinator for overall supervision.
Promotions Internship (Hybrid preference)
The Promotions Team includes publicists and members of our in-house speaker's bureau, PUP Speaks. Our team works with authors and journalists to generate coverage of PUP books through reviews, interviews, op-eds, planned author tours and paid speaking engagements. The position is an opportunity to become familiar with, and to participate in, the tasks which go into publicizing books for a major university press. Responsibilities include fulfilling book requests by mailing print copies or emailing digital copies; conducting research for various books, media, and event partners for publicity purposes; researching and updating contact information for media, events, and book requests in Salesforce; creating e-galley pages; reading and logging book reviews on SharePoint and updating our title management system and website with pull quotes; and other administrative tasks. The intern reports to the Promotions Associate and provides support for both the US and UK Promotions teams. The intern is invited to participate in PUP’s seasonal marketing planning, launch, project review, and other cross-department meetings. Preference for the ability to work a minimum of one full (7.5 hours) day each week or two half days each week to assist with in-office mailing and administrative tasks.
To Apply:
The deadline for applications is Wednesday, July 9 at 11:59PM ET.
We thank all applicants; however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.
For the Fall 2025 intern cohort session, we are currently accepting applications for internships in the following departments: Editorial and Promotions
Applications will only be accepted in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF formatting. Please submit to our recruiting website a cover letter and resume and indicate which department(s) you are applying for an internship in the cover letter. We recommend that you look on the Princeton University Press website to find one of our books that feels meaningful to you. Mention the book in your cover letter and explain why you chose it.
Due to application volume, only finalists will be contacted. For more information on Princeton University Press, visit http://press.princeton.edu/.