
Are you like Galileo?
Do you have the need to excel in a company that can help you achieve your career goals? Are you the kind of person who looks at the right job as a fulfilling adventure?
If so, you might want to look into working for Galileo Press—where you can get the best of two worlds. For, at Galileo Press, you can be part of the excitement of building a new publishing company, while enjoying the benefits of working for a profitable market leader with a long-term industry perspective.
If you are like Galileo, you probably consider traveling an adventure. As a team member, you might occasionally get the option of working for a few weeks in Bonn, Germany. This opportunity to work abroad will be your chance to be a part of a truly international team, giving you invaluable career-building experience. During your stay in Bonn you might even decide to travel throughout Germany and Europe.
In a nutshell, we are looking for talent: intelligence, excellent communication skills, and innate diligence are our requirements. We seek people who, as we do, see in the development of Galileo Press a personal chance for success.
You have already obtained your BA or MA, possess good organizational skills, and have superior language abilities. An interest in computer-related topics is a plus.
We are a young and innovative publishing company, founded in 1999 by three former Addison-Wesley managers, who brought with them invaluable industry experience. Galileo Press has now become a market leader in the professional computer book market in Germany. In 2003, we entered the US market with our English-language SAP books. Our imprint, SAP PRESS, is the leading SAP book brand in the US. To underscore our commitment to the US market, in May 2006 we moved our subsidiary to Dedham, Massachusetts, and in September 2007, we moved to our permanent location in Braintree, Massachusetts, just south of Boston.
We invite you to explore our available career opportunities and contact us with your interest. Then, you too can be like Galileo.
jobs@galileo-press.com