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International Rights Assistant

Peters, Fraser and Dunlop Location: Central London. Hybrid: 3 days in office and 2 days remote (optional), subject to review. Salary: Starting salary £26,000. Expect a £2,000 increase on your first anniversary in this role to reflect your growing contribution Deadli...

London Peters, Fraser and Dunlop ref: (Ref_27777)

Job Sector Literary Agent
Job Type Rights
Employment Type Full-time
Hybrid
Permanent
Salary and Benefits Starting salary £26,000. Expect a £2,000 increase on your first anniversary in this role to reflect your growing contribution
Skills • A genuine interest in international rights and the publishing industry • Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills • Strong communication skills (written and verbal), with confidence over email and phone • The ability to manage a high volume of tasks in a busy, deadline-driven environment • A team player with a proactive attitude • A genuine passion for reading, with a broad interest in both fiction and non-fiction titles

Rights Assistant

Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency A unique opportunity to join a dynamic, world-renowned literary agency at the very centre of the publishing industry. Madeleine Milburn Ltd is looking for an energetic, creative and highly-motivated Rights Assistant to join their busy Inter...

London Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency ref: (Ref_27606)

Job Sector Literary Agent
Job Type Rights
Salary and Benefits start at £25,000 per annum (dependent on expirence)
Skills The successful candidate will be passionate, ambitious and hardworking, with a keen interest in the international book market across all genres, and have a demonstrable desire to progress within International Rights at the agency. They should thrive in a fast-paced, ever-evolving environment and have excellent administrative, organisational, time management and communication skills. Languages are beneficial but not essential.