Meet Ellie, Editorial Intern at Puffin Picture Books
Posted 07.10.19
“It was so exciting to be working in such a new and innovative area of publishing” Working at Puffin Picture Books in the Editorial team has been an…
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Posted 07.10.19
“It was so exciting to be working in such a new and innovative area of publishing” Working at Puffin Picture Books in the Editorial team has been an…
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Posted 30.09.19
“Every time Penguin emailed me to say I was through to the next stage of the application process, I was a little more shocked” This summer, I was…
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Posted 23.09.19
“I applied in my last year of uni – It was probably the most worthwhile procrastination I’ve ever done!” Hi, I’m Emily! This summer I’ve been working at Transworld…
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Posted 17.07.19
It all started with a briefing at Penguin’s Strand office. After meeting (sitting awkwardly with) my work experience colleagues, we were taken up to a meeting room for…
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Posted 11.01.19
I suffer from an anxiety disorder, amongst a few other mental health problems. A lot of young people deal with mental health problems, and just because I have…
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Posted 09.11.18
Believe in Your Story My mum always told me there was no point letting opportunities pass me by. But I find that despite her wondrous ‘mother’s wisdom’, there’s…
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Posted 25.10.17
“I had plenty of freedom to come up with my own promotional strategies for the books I was working on” This summer, I took part in a Communications…
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Posted 25.05.16
The Helen Fraser Fellowship is a 6 month positive action editorial traineeship for black and minority ethnic candidates. Accepting applications now until 6th June 2016 – apply here….
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Posted 12.01.16
“I think I’ve had the most unorthodox route in publishing of anyone I’ve met.” Hello, Kim. First up, what is your job title and what does that mean?…
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Posted 04.12.15
“Where do you see yourself in three years’ time?” A classic interview question – and one you’ve possibly had to answer more than once. But wouldn’t it be…
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