Duties include high volume scheduling/rolling calls, submitting materials for development/staffing considerations, managing clients’ and manager’s calendars.
Literary Manager
Looking for self-starters, entrepreneurial spirits, team players and creative thinkers.
Coordinating, scheduling, note-taking, rolling calls, deal/payment tracking, etc. Read scripts, evaluate talent, find material.
Responsibilities include rolling calls; heavy scheduling; calendar management; project/client submissions; script reading and research.
Should be very organized and able to multi-task.
Manage calendar, scheduling meetings and calls for the executives and clients, submitting client material, track projects, client paperwork, and general email and phone correspondence.
Duties include heavy script reading, scheduling, rolling calls, and managing incoming & outgoing submissions.
Must be excellent at client interaction, managing phones, tracking submissions, scheduling, managing contract traffic, billing/invoicing on behalf of clients, and project database management.
Must have great relationships with buyers, agents, streamers, networks and knowhow to pitch clients.
Job involves scheduling, submissions, taking notes on calls, working with Excel, reading & giving notes on client projects.
Candidate should be highly organized and a fast learner, with great time management skills and attention to detail.
Duties include creating pitch documents, rolling calls, script reading, coverage & research, scheduling, and office duties.
Duties will include pitching an existing roster of talent to executives, network and studio coverage, and new client research and development.
Duties include rolling calls, submissions, scheduling, managing records, script coverage, records, various research & development-related projects, and other general office duties.
This is an incredible opportunity for someone who wants to learn how to become a manager on the lit track.
Basic duties include high volume scheduling/rolling calls, submitting materials for development/staffing considerations, managing clients’ and manager’s calendars, and reading manuscripts and scripts.
The role requires the typical administrative duties.
Job will involve scheduling, submissions, taking notes on creative and business-related calls.
A desire to become a manager and a passion for Comedy are necessary.
The ideal candidate is a self-starter with a desire to be promoted internally to Literary Manager, and is skilled at giving notes, industry networking, and interacting with writers.
Daily responsibilities include rolling calls, facilitating auditions, compiling submissions, updating grids, and scheduling.