Jobs
- What we offer
- Current Vacancies and how to apply
- Work Experience
- How to get started in the publishing industry
Working for Macmillan Publishers Australia
We are constantly on the lookout for talented individuals to join in our success. As an employer, we aim to offer competitive terms and conditions of employment and the satisfaction of working for one of Australia’s largest publishers, where talent and achievement are recognised and rewarded. Appointments are based entirely on merit.
What We Offer
Macmillan offers an excellent benefits package to its employees.
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer many benefits to Australian employees.
We offer the satisfaction of working in a challenging and exciting environment where we will do our best to make the most of your talents and reward you accordingly.
Current Vacancies and how to Apply
Details of current vacancies within Macmillan Publishers Australia are listed on our different company websites. Applications can be submitted by post or via email as long as they are in Word format. You may care to check the following publications, where you will regularly find Macmillan jobs advertised:
- The Weekly Book Newsletter - The weekly organ of the Australian Book Trade
- Seek.com.au and MyCareer.com.au
- Vacancies may also be advertised in major city and/or regional newspapers.
Work experience
Limited placements for work experience for secondary school students are offered during the year. These placements are dependent upon the workload of each of our departments at the time. Details of any current work experience opportunities will be listed on each of our company websites.
How to get started in the publishing industry
Entry level positions become available from time to time at Macmillan. Resumes (in Word format) can be emailed to our Human Resources Departments at Macmillan Education and Palgrave or Pan Macmillan where they will be retained on file for a 12 month period, and reviewed should relevant vacancies come about.
For advice regarding careers in proofreading, editing, or getting started in the publishing industry, please contact either the Australian Publishers Association or the Society of Editors in your state.