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Editorial knowledge, curiosity, and energy and to evaluate, identify, create, and develop book concepts.
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Ability to take initiative, make critical decisions, negotiate, project manage, meet deadlines, and take creative risks.
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Compelling and effective written and oral communication and collaborative skills with the ability to network and create generative relationships with Press colleagues, authors, and others in the publishing community.
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Knowledge of techniques of acquisition, manuscript preparation and general publishing processes and practices, including the ability to understand and use financial tools to assess the viability of book projects preferred.
PUP is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of our publishing. Individuals who are members of groups underrepresented in academic publishing (which is, according to research by Lee & Low, historically a majority white, straight, cisgender, nondisabled and neurotypical industry) are encouraged to apply. The Press provides a comprehensive and affordable benefits package.
Base Salary: $65,000/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, including a list of signings and publications (for applicants with prior acquiring experience) at PUP’s application website.*
* Note that the cover letter is valued and reviewed closely as a writing sample.
Due to application volume, only finalists will be contacted.
Founded in 1905, Princeton University Press is an independent, nonprofit publisher with close connections to Princeton University. The Press brings influential voices and ideas to the world stage through their academic scholarship, advancing the frontiers of scholarly knowledge and promoting the human conversation. For more information on Princeton University Press, visit http://press.princeton.edu/.