James A.
About me
James A. | |
Biology | |
Biology with Educational Studies | |
Undergraduate | |
1995 | |
United Kingdom |
My employment
Publisher | |
Quarto PLC | |
United Kingdom | |
2010 |
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A day in the life of a Publisher in the United Kingdom
My career history
@Future Publishing PLC
Editorial Assistant, Bath, 95 to 96
Production Editor, Bath, 96
Deputy Editor, Bath, 97
Editor, Bath, 98 to 99
Senior Editor, Bath, 99 -2000
Editor-in-Chief, San Francisco, 2000-2001
Editor-in-Chief, London 2001-2002
Publisher, London 2002-2004
Group Publisher, London 2004-2007
Digital Development Director, London 2007-2008
House Husband, Essex, 2008-2010
@ Quarto PLC
Publisher 2010 to present.
Where I hope to be in 5 years
Progression would be via an increase in salary, driven by improved financial results. Promotion would need to be via a move to a different company
My advice to students considering work
As a recruiter I look for three things in rank order: enthusiasm, commitment to hard work, specific skills. Of the three, the first two are by far the most important.
What I do
I am a Co-Edition Publisher of illustrated non-fiction in charge of the 'Marshall Editions' imprint at Quarto. We conceive new book ideas and sell them to English language publishers across the globe such as Readers Digest, Scholastic and Harper Collins. Once the concepts are sold we design, write and print the books. We operate in both the children's and adult's markets.
Skills I use and how I developed them
Degree skills:
The single most practical skill I learnt as a undergraduate was a mastery of Excel. The general skills of work discipline and deadlines were the next most useful.
Extracurricular skills:
I was the Editor of Nouse for 18 months which allowed me to learn DTP and some aspects of managing the creative process.
What I like most
I enjoy the freedom to conceive new ideas.
What I like least
The current state of the global book business.
What would I change? I would probably have not spent so long at one company.
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