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    An exciting opportunity has arisen for a creative and highly organised individual to work on a wide variety of literary fiction and non-fiction titles at Fig Tree, the publishing imprint that is part of Penguin General, a division of Penguin Random House.  

    About the team

    You will be Assistant to the Fig Tree Publishing Director, working with writers such as Ferdia Lennon, Dolly Alderton, Anna Hope, India Knight, Gabriel Tallent, Claire Fuller, Meera Sodha and Naomi Alderman, as well as many new writers as the list evolves.

    Key responsibilities

    • Provide administrative and editorial support.
    • Liaise with authors, agents, and internal departments.
    • Read and assess submissions.
    • Manage the diary and oversee the editorial and production progress of manuscripts through to publication.
    • Draft cover and catalogue copy.
    • Coordinate with authors and other departments, particularly publicity, to ensure the process runs smoothly.
    • Work as part of a smaller immediate team of three at Fig Tree.
    • Handle wider departmental administrative responsibilities involving other imprints within the division.
    • Maintain and update accurate information on the publishing system Biblio 3.
    • Manage the Fig Tree social media accounts
    • Deal with invoicing.
    • Act as the first point of contact for all internal and external queries relating to the list.
    • Liaise with colleagues in the UK and internationally.
    • Write minutes for editorial and fiction meetings.
    • Responsible for prize submissions and other ad-hoc editorial tasks which may arise.

    What you’ll bring 

    No previous publishing experience is required, but we do require candidates to have an interest in a career in publishing.

     Essential criteria

    • Be a self-starter and avid reader.
    • Be full of ideas and interested in engaging with authors, the text, and publishing to a wide audience.
    • Possess strong administration and organisational skills.
    • Possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Show enthusiasm and meticulous attention to detail.
    • Be prepared for a varied and demanding role.

    Disability Confident 

    If you have opted into our disability confident scheme, the above is the essential criteria you must meet to be considered for our interview scheme. Please note, there may be occasions where the volume of applicants means we can’t take all eligible candidates to interview.

    Application instructions

    Please apply with your CV and cover letter outlining why you are the right candidate for the role by 11:59pm on 23rd May 2025. As part of your cover letter, please include a paragraph telling us about a recently published novel you would recommend (no more than 300 words) and why. 

    • Please ensure you include a cover letter, as it is a crucial part of our assessment process. The cover letter offers an opportunity to show how your experience and interests align with the role requirements. Typically, we expect the cover letter to be no more than one or two pages in length.
    • Please note we are looking for someone to join the team from late July, but we are also happy to accommodate a reasonable notice period for the right candidate.
    • We anticipate a two-stage interview process which will include a virtual first-stage interview and in-person second stage interview. We are happy to discuss this further with you throughout the recruitment process.