27th June 2025
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Nottingham
Games Workshop has an exciting opportunity for a Desk Editor to join our renowned Black Library, working as part of a team to deliver top-quality fiction across a range of genres. Thorough, and with a meticulous eye for fine detail, you will ensure that all our books are copyedited and proofread to the highest standards while making sure the IP is authentically represented. Through careful planning and excellent communication with our typesetters, you will adhere to deadlines so that all books go to print on time and you will strive for perfection in all aspects of the work, constantly checking and rechecking to get things right. Collaborative and passionate about the written word, you will assist the Desk Editing Manager as you maintain accurate style guides and dictionaries for all major ranges. You will work closely with our in-house commissioning and submissions teams to ensure continuous improvement of product and skill, and form productive relationships with our freelance editors, proofers and authors, offering appropriate and effective feedback during the copyediting and proofreading stages. If you are excited by the idea of contributing to Black Library’s bestselling and award-winning range of novels, through scrupulous attention to detail and top-quality editing, apply today. To apply, please send us a letter or a video telling us why
you want this job. This is a great opportunity for you to let us know that you understand what we are looking for. Applications must be received by midnight, UK time, on Sunday 13th July 2025.
expert-led subjects like history, science and nature, as well as acquiring select new titles in line with the list’s strategic aims. Reporting to the Non-Fiction Executive Publisher, you will also contribute to the overall Hodder Press and Hodder Non-Fiction strategy. You will be an experienced
will be comfortable working closely with a range of authors and agents.
London/Sheffield/Edinburgh £36,000pa+
Hachette
This is a brilliant opportunity working in the Gift team, selling across the group (books, gifts, games and stationery) and managing some of our key gift accounts. Working across a range of accounts you will be tasked with maximising sales across all Hachette UK divisions, working closely with the Sales Directors for Non-Trade, Divisional Sales Directors
development strategies for the Gift channel.
London/Sheffield £34,000-£36,000pa
Hachette UK
We are looking for a highly creative and consumer-focused Marketing Manager to join our award-winning team. You will lead on your own marketing campaigns, working across the wide variety of Orion’s imprints, as well as have the opportunity to work with senior members of the team on some of the biggest brands and launches in the market. Our ideal
candidate will bring initiative, creativity and passion to their work and have experience planning and executing standout marketing campaigns.
London £32,000-£33,750pa
We are looking for a Junior Managing Editor to join the Adult Editorial team at Bloomsbury in the Trade division, where we publish bestselling, award-winning Isabel Allende, William Dalrymple, Peter Frankopan, Louise Kennedy, Kamila Shamsie, Patti Smith and Johann Hari – to name just a few. It is not a commissioning role – rather, we are looking for someone with a passion for the detail of making books, from a well-balanced plate section to a clean proofread.
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