Art and illustrated book publisher with 75 years of imprint portfolio
ABRAMS is a legacy art publishing house founded in 1949, operating a multi-imprint portfolio across adult trade, children's, and licensed content. The hiring surge is driven almost entirely by interns and junior roles in marketing and publishing operations—signaling a scaling phase focused on campaign execution, metadata accuracy, and email-to-sales workflows rather than product or engineering innovation. Active projects cluster around email performance tracking, seasonal campaign coordination, and distribution logistics, pointing to operational friction in the marketing-to-sales handoff.
ABRAMS publishes and distributes critically acclaimed books across art, photography, cooking, design, comics, fashion, children's literature, and narrative nonfiction through 12 proprietary imprints and distribution partnerships with museums, publishers, and specialty publishers worldwide. The company sells to retail, institutional, and direct consumer channels. Operational scale spans high-volume invoicing, international sales distribution, and content migration across platforms including Issuu. The tech stack centers on Microsoft 365 (SharePoint, Excel, Word), Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator), and marketing automation (Klaviyo, Mailchimp).
ABRAMS was the first U.S. publisher to specialize in art and illustrated books (founded 1949). Today it publishes across art, photography, cooking, design, comics, children's books, and fiction through 12 imprints and distributes for 20+ partner publishers including MoMA and Tate.
ABRAMS uses Microsoft 365 (SharePoint, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe Creative Cloud (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator), email marketing platforms (Klaviyo, Mailchimp), social channels (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube), and backend tools (Python, Java, JavaScript, SQL, Jira, Git).