Join us. Be you.
<p>Do your life's best work here now. With the whole world watching.</p>
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Acme is an Employer Branding and an ATS SaaS platform used by over 6000 companies, 180,000 users in 90 countries around the world 🌏.
Working at Acme means working at a young, international, and fast-paced tech company that offers an ideal workplace for those who want to have a real impact on the growth of an organisation, whilst having lots of fun 🥳
✨ the opportunity to sell the market's leading employer branding and recruitment platform
💰 a fixed salary and a generous commission model with no caps that reward people who are motivated and perform well. Estimated OTE of £100,000 and hopefully more!
🌴 33 days paid holidays including bank holidays
🛥 The chance to attend our yearly 3-day company trip to a secret summer destination all covered by us!
🍾 frequent team events, celebrations, weekly incentives and Pizza Friday

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Workplace & Culture
We pride ourselves not just in winning awards and publishing the bestselling books in the market, but also on the wellbeing and satisfaction of everyone who works with us. This is a company where all voices are heard and new, creative ideas are welcomed.
We seek to recruit and develop talent from all backgrounds, creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. This has a profound impact on our perspective and ideas, encouraging us to learn from each other and to nurture the best talent leading us to publish books that appeal to the broadest possible readership.
Our mission is to publish the very best authors and illustrators successfully and sustainably because we believe that books enrich people’s lives and help build empathy and understanding.
Our values
To ensure that everyone who works at Pan Macmillan delivers on our mission and shares the same goals, we have developed a set of values that define our working culture and are the foundation of our publishing. These values were derived in consultation with the whole company and they are deliberately illustrated in a circle to underline a lack of hierarchy in importance.