Editorial Intern (Managing)
hace 8 días
New York
Job Description If you’re looking to gain hands-on experience at a leading publisher where creativity, collaboration, and storytelling come to life, ABRAMS may be the perfect place to start your career journey. As the first U.S. publisher dedicated to art and illustrated books—and an industry leader in visual and narrative publishing—ABRAMS is seeking an Editorial Intern to join our Managing Editorial team as part of our Spring 2026 Internship Program commencing on January 20, 2026. Over the course of this immersive, unpaid program (offered for academic credit only), interns will gain meaningful insight into the world of book publishing while contributing to real projects that drive our business forward. You’ll learn alongside experienced professionals, develop practical skills in your area of interest, and participate in opportunities designed to broaden your understanding of the publishing industry. Our goal is to help prepare the next generation of publishing talent while fostering a passion for books, art, and culture. The Managing Editorial Intern will support the Managing Editorial teams across our adult, ComicArts, and children’s lists. Managing Editorial oversees the full lifecycle of book production—from copyediting through final files sent to the printer—making this an excellent opportunity to learn the complete book-making process and collaborate with a wide range of creative departments. ABRAMS publishes and distributes beautifully designed books of the highest production quality across multiple imprints, including Abrams; Abrams ComicArts; Megascope; Surely Books; Abrams Image; Abrams Press; The Overlook Press; Cernunnos; Cameron + Company; Abrams Books for Young Readers; Amulet Books; Abrams Appleseed; and Magic Cat. We also distribute titles for Booth-Clibborn Editions, Bungie, Alain Ducasse Édition, Éditions de La Martinière, Editions BPI, Global Golf Group, Lucky Spool, Milky Way Picture Books, The Museum of Modern Art, SelfMadeHero, Tate Publishing, V&A Publishing, and The Vendome Press. What you’d be doing: • Update title information in TMM (our database), • Check corrections in book layouts, • Proofread book elements or marketing materials, • Code manuscripts for Design, • Request and review cover copy, • Create copyright pages, • Attend weekly department meetings, • Overall assistance to the department, • Learning and networking with ABRAMS employees, publishing professionals, and fellow interns during a summer internship experience for academic credit, • Gaining hands-on exposure to the publishing industry, from concept to finished product, • Supporting research, project work, and day-to-day tasks within your assigned department, • Contributing ideas and providing creative input on department projects, • Collaborating with cross-functional teams and learning about various areas of the publishing business, • Participating in workshops and discussions designed to deepen your understanding of publishing trends and processes, • Receiving coaching, mentorship, and feedback from experienced ABRAMS professionals We’re looking for someone who: • Currently enrolled in a college program with a focus/major in English, publishing, or another relevant subject, • Experience using Microsoft Outlook, Excel, and Word, • Proactive with strong communication and collaboration skills, • Motivated to learn, grow, research, solve problems, and work closely with the Managing Editorial staff, • Experience with copyediting and/or proofreading is not required, but would be a plus Highly preferred candidates: • Compensation: For credit only; must be enrolled in a college program offering internship credit., • Location: New York, NY, and follows a hybrid schedule, working 25 - 35 hours per week. Founded in 1949 as the first U.S. publisher to specialize in art and illustrated books, ABRAMS has a long-standing reputation for publishing visually stunning, critically acclaimed, and bestselling works. Today, ABRAMS continues to lead in the creation and distribution of high-quality books across a wide range of categories—including art, photography, design, fashion, entertainment, cooking, craft, and popular culture—as well as award-winning children’s and young adult titles under imprints such as Abrams Books for Young Readers, Amulet Books, and Abrams Appleseed. Headquartered in the creative heart of New York City, ABRAMS is home to a passionate team of editors, designers, marketers, and publishing professionals who bring bold ideas to life in collaboration with celebrated authors, artists, chefs, photographers, and cultural icons. Our books are distributed globally and have helped shape conversations in classrooms, kitchens, museums, and living rooms around the world. ABRAMS is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion—both in the stories we publish and in the culture we foster. Through programs like the ABRAMS Amplify Award, we uplift and support underrepresented voices in children’s publishing. Internally, we promote inclusive hiring practices and an environment where employees of all identities, backgrounds, and lived experiences are encouraged to bring their full selves to work. At ABRAMS, creativity, integrity, and collaboration are the foundation of everything we do. If you’re inspired by books that make a difference and want to be part of a team that values art, impact, and inclusion, we invite you to join us. Learn more at abramsbooks.com.