At Catawiki, every day brings the extraordinary! Whether it’s Daniel Ricciardo’s Formula 1 Car, a Woolly Mammoth’s Skeleton, Lady Gaga's Jumpsuit or Usain Bolt’s running shoe, we encounter exceptional objects every day.
We're a one-of-a-kind marketplace for buying and selling special objects! Each week we offer over 75,000 unique items in auction, carefully curated by our passionate in-house experts.
Having sold over 20 million unique objects to date, we’re on a mission to become the world’s most popular destination for special objects. As a growing, diverse and sustainable scale-up, we proudly live by our core values:
If these values resonate with you, we’d love to explore how you can join us on this exciting journey!
What you’ll do:
As a Books Expert, you will be closely involved with evaluating and arranging lots submitted by our users. Using your expert knowledge and extensive network, you will be responsible for creating attractive lot listings every week.
Catawiki strives to keep user transactions as transparent and fair as possible, and your expertise and experience play a large part in maintaining this standard; you know better than anyone what items are of interest to our users. You will review lot titles, descriptions, and pictures, and provide users with an estimated value based on this information. If you need to reject a submission, you do so in a professional and courteous manner.
We are looking for a candidate with clear expertise in Books and a strong network of dealers who are already selling online and are looking to expand their buyer market to Europe. This may include people from within the industry, such as dealers, galleries, curators, bookshop owners, or passionate collectors.
What you'll bring:
Experts will commit to a full-time engagement. We do not necessarily require any diplomas or experience in similar functions, however, we do require:
Expert knowledge in Books, ideally within the contemporary realm.
Generalist knowledge in Publications is a big plus
Professional trading experience on leading platforms such as Catawiki, 1stDibs, Ebay, Yahoo! and Book and Antiquarian fairs;
Understanding how to optimise auction strategies (reserve price, sell rate, cash flow);
Good analytical skills, monitoring auction performance and guiding sellers on trends;
Ability to extract insights from data sets, always striving to improve the auctions you will be responsible for;
Strong commercial acumen;
Excellent communicative skills;
Good computer skills;
Strong research skills and a good sense of who are important players (sellers and experts) in your field;
Good command of English and French;
As an expert in the Books department, you can be based in France and will work with a work-from-home arrangement.
Please note that benefits can vary by location. For specific information regarding what’s available in your country, please consult your recruiter.
Our vibrant offices in Amsterdam, Paris and Lisbon are designed to inspire and connect. Most Catawikians are within commuting distance of one of our offices and enjoy the flexibility of a hybrid work model. This means that you will be in the office 2 out of 5 days (40% of your working time) to collaborate and connect with your colleagues. That said, some roles may be an exception: if the job description states that the position is fully remote or 100% office-based, that arrangement will apply instead.
Apply directly with an English CV and cover letter by submitting your information at the bottom of this page. By submitting your application you agree to Catawiki’s Applicant Privacy Policy.
If you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.
We’re continually incorporating hybrid elements, while employees choose how they split their work between the office and home.
We strive to be an employer where your impact is meaningful, visible and rewarded.
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