Rights Executive (14m FTC)

Employer: Penguin Random House UK

Job level: ahead

Job location: London

Work mode: Hybrid (Remote/On Site)

Job salary: Up to £30,000

Application deadline: June 18, 2025


Job description

Are you a thoughtful and confident communicator and a great team player? Are you motivated to learn more about new rights markets? We are recruiting for a Rights Executive on a 14 - month fixed term contract to join the team handling rights sales for our Ebury, Cornerstone, Penguin General and Penguin Press divisions. You’ll have the chance to work across a wide range of fiction and non-fiction both literary and commercial, selling translation rights with specific responsibilities likely to include Arab World, Greece, Romania, Thailand, Türkiye & Vietnam. You’ll be part of a collaborative and growth-driven team, and report to the Senior Rights Manager.

This is a varied and exciting role. Day-to-day, you can expect to be:
• Negotiating and selling translation rights with ambition, pitching, selling and working closely with sub-agents where required
• Representing titles as required at bookfairs and developing market knowledge, proactively tracking your markets to capture changes/new players and extend customer base
• Maintaining strong internal and external relationships with colleagues, customers, and sub agents
• Evaluating new projects, contributing to rights meetings and title pitches and engaging with team strategy for ambitious, innovative and creative ways to increase title sales
• Building productive working relationships with editorial/marketing/publicity (according to business need) within allocated division

This role also supports the Divisional Rights Specialist for Penguin Press, deputising at meetings as necessary and helping to ensure a smooth flow of information and material between the Rights team and the division.


We’d love it if you had…

• Understand the rights business, and already be working in or have meaningful experience of Rights or Sales
• Demonstrate an entrepreneurial and proactive approach to work, displaying resourcefulness and a curiosity about new opportunities and developments in the market
• Be a confident communicator and a responsive negotiator with growing influencing skills
• Work as a team player showing commitment both to individual sales opportunities and group initiatives
• Be a keen reader, ready to translate personal passion into generating enthusiasm for our titles in others


Employer details

Penguin Random House UK Group Rights represents international and domestic rights across the company’s eight divisions. For Adult Rights, one team represents Ebury, Cornerstone, Penguin General and Penguin Press; another represents Transworld, Michael Joseph and Vintage; and another represents illustrated titles across the seven adult publishing divisions. A separate team represents the Penguin Random House UK Children’s division, which includes Ladybird, Puffin and Penguin imprints. Our film, TV and media team works across all divisions. The Penguin Random House rights teams help our books and brands go global.