Editorial Internship - Children's Books

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At HarperCollins, we are passionate about storytelling and dedicated to publishing books that inspire, educate, and entertain readers of all ages. Our Children's Books division is committed to creating engaging and imaginative content for young readers. We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Editorial Intern to join our team and gain hands-on experience in the world of children's publishing.

Job Description

As an Editorial Intern in the Children's Books division, you will work closely with our editorial team to support the development and production of children's literature. This internship offers a unique opportunity to learn about the publishing process, from manuscript evaluation to final production.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in reviewing and evaluating manuscript submissions for children's books.

  • Conduct research on current trends in children's literature and market analysis.

  • Help prepare editorial notes and feedback for authors and illustrators.

  • Participate in editorial meetings and contribute ideas for upcoming projects.

  • Assist with administrative tasks, including organizing files and maintaining databases.

  • Collaborate with the marketing and design teams to support book launches and promotions.

Qualifications

  • Currently pursuing a degree in English, Literature, Education, or a related field.

  • A strong passion for children's literature and storytelling.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational abilities.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and basic knowledge of publishing software is a plus.

What We Offer

  • A valuable opportunity to gain experience in the publishing industry.

  • Mentorship from experienced professionals in children's publishing.

  • Flexible work hours and the possibility of remote work.

  • A collaborative and creative work environment.

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