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New rolePosted 15 June 2026Springpod

Publishing Work Experience with Hachette UK

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Hachette UK

Remote (UK)Virtual Experience

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About this role

Overview Engaging, consumable content is the name of the game these days. Whether it takes the form of a fancy hardback or an accessible audiobook, the scope of opportunity in publishing is vast and extends far beyond what many people presume. Sound intriguing? Want to learn about the business of publishing from an industry leader? Hachette UK is here to help you take your first steps into the publishing world… What’s Included This Virtual Work Experience programme with Hachette will introduce you to some concepts around how to read the market and understand what audiences want to be published. You'll cover different forms of media and the importance of being digital for publishing houses in the modern age; looking further at how this might present career opportunities that would interest you. Throughout this programme, you’ll also work through a series of interactive activities, that once completed, will secure your place at an exclusive Hachette webinar!

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Compensation

Unpaid opportunity

Location

Remote (UK)

Remote available

Posted

15 June 2026

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Company

Hachette UK

Hachette UK appears to be hiring for creative or media-related work where portfolio evidence, audience understanding, collaboration, and delivery are important.

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Strong applications show your creative process, response to feedback, technical tools, and the impact of your work on an audience or user.

  • Choose portfolio examples that match the role rather than showing everything.
  • Explain the brief, constraints, feedback, and final outcome.
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