Editor, Compendium (Open to Remote)

Editor, Compendium (Open to Remote) Penguin Random House - Seattle, WA 98194 <p> Posted: 3/5/2026 - Expires: 5/4/2026 </p> <p> Job ID: 293256323 </p> Apply Now I have already applied Save Job Print Email Share <ul> </ul> Job Description Editor, Compendium (Open to Remote)<br /><br />Compendium is a Seattle-based publishing company renowned for its inspirational books, journals, greeting cards, and gift products. Founded as an independent publisher 40 years ago, Compendium is now an imprint of Ten Speed Press, which is an imprint of Crown Publishing Group, a division within Penguin Random House. Compendium has built a reputation for creating thoughtful, inclusive, and uplifting titles.<br /><br />The Compendium mission is to connect people through meaningful moments with gifts that inspire. Our millions of joyful messages-found in greeting cards and children's books, guided journals and customizable keepsakes-have touched the lives of people around the globe.<br /><br />The Compendium editorial department is seeking a detailed, thoughtful, and motivated editor to join our remotely-working West Coast team. This role will work collaboratively with our design, production, and strategy teams, handling approximately 20 highly illustrated gift titles annually.<br /><br />**Specific responsibilities include:??**<br /><br />+ Collaborate with team members to create sensitive, diverse, inspiring, and meaningful gift products, seeing projects from launch to approval to print, including manuscript and project development, design and file routing all while keeping a keen eye to the interplay between copy and design<br /><br />+ Create and maintain copy schedules with project writers that align with bigger picture scheduling needs across all assigned titles Initiate contracts and support payments for out-of-house writers for assigned titles<br /><br />+ Write materials for sales and marketing needs, including title information sheets, author questionnaires, and launch presentation scripts<br /><br />+ Support coordination of proofreading and sensitivity reads as needed for assigned projects<br /><br />+ Conduct market research, quote verification, and other research as would best support assigned titles<br /><br />+ Meet weekly with supervisor, editorial colleagues, design and production teams to review work, scheduling, and special issues in relation to completion of assigned projects<br /><br />**Please apply if you meet the following qualifications:??**<br /><br />+ 5+ years in editorial for non-fiction, gift formats, such as journals, greeting cards, and/or gift books (poetry and/or children's experience also helpful)<br /><br />+ Excellence in developmental and line editing as well as proofreading; ability to recognize nuance, cadence, and tone as they apply to desired copy approach for each title<br /><br />+ Extreme attention to detail, thoroughness, and ability to problem-solve in a peer-to-peer setting<br /><br />+ Knowledge of gift markets and/or non-traditional publishing, as well as traditional publishing<br /><br />+ Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Adobe Acrobat<br /><br />+ Excellent communication and project management skills<br /><br />+ Ability to organize, prioritize, and multi-task across various schedules and project needs<br /><br />+ Ability to work collaboratively and independently; friendly, compassionate, and mindful team member<br /><br />+ 4 year college degree, preferably in journalism, English, or other editorially related field; or proven track record of pursuing editorial work and creative development<br /><br />**The Compendium offices are located in Seattle, WA. The position is open to remote candidates based in the United States who can work primarily on Pacific Time.**<br /><br />**The salary for this position is $73,500, or $80,170 for candidates located in Washington State. All positions are currently eligible for annual profit award or bonus, subject to Company results.?????**<br /><br />**Applications for this role will be accepted through March 17 or until the role is filled. We encourage you to apply early, as we review applications on a rolling basis. Please include your resume and cover letter for consideration. Before applying for any role at Penguin Random House, we recommend you review ourapplicant resources page ( **and our** **FAQs page. (<br /><br />Penguin Random House job postings include a good faith compensation range for each open position. The salary range listed is specific to each particular open position and takes into account various factors including the specifics of the individual role, and candidate's relevant experience and qualifications.<br /><br />Full-time employees are eligible for our comprehensive benefits program. Our range of benefits include, but are not limited to, Medical/Prescription drug insurance, Dental, Vision, Health Care/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account, Pre-Tax and Roth 401(k), Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance, Life/AD&D Insurance, Commuter Benefits, Student Loan Repayment Program, Educational Assistance & generous paid time off.<br /><br />Penguin Random House is the leading adult and children's publishing house in North America, the United Kingdom and many other regions around the world. In publishing the best books in every genre and subject for all ages, we are committed to quality, excellence in execution, and innovation throughout the entire publishing process: editorial, design, marketing, publicity, sales, production, and distribution. Our vibrant and diverse international community of nearly 300 publishing brands and imprints include Ballantine Bantam Dell, Berkley, Clarkson Potter, Crown, DK, Doubleday, Dutton, Grosset & Dunlap, Little Golden Books, Knopf, Modern Library, Pantheon, Penguin Books, Penguin Press, Penguin Random House Audio, Penguin Young Readers, Portfolio, Puffin, Putnam, Random House, Random House Children's Books, Riverhead, Ten Speed Press, Viking, and Vintage, among others. More information can be found at <br /><br />Penguin Random House values the array of talents and perspectives that a diverse workforce brings. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status.<br /><br />**Company:** <br /><br />Penguin Random House LLC<br /><br /> **| Job ID:** <br /><br />287046<br /><br />+ Apply Now<br /><br />+ Start applying with LinkedIn<br /><br />+ **Please wait...** Job Summary Company Details Company Penguin Random House Job Information Location Seattle, WA 98194 Additional Information Reference Code 288730772 View More Jobs View similar jobs All Seattle, WA jobs

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