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Amazon Ads is looking for a Senior Product Release Manager to lead release management globally for advertising products, tools and services that impact all Amazon advertisers and customers.
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Experience as a product manager or owner. Amazon Global Store allows customers to easily discover a wide selection of international products available from Amazon’s websites around the world, offering simplified customs, faster delivery, local language and payment support, and a world-class customer service.
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To enable the program to scale in a sustainable way, Amazon is seeking an exceptional Sr. Product Manager who will be part of a start-up group with the charter to grow and scale the Delivery Service Partner program globally by continually evolving the program by building cutting-edge products and services capabilities supporting Amazon's current and future last mile initiatives.
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We are seeking an analytical and entrepreneurial Growth Strategy Manager to join our team. Global Services Strategy & Operations (GSSO) enables integrated business support, product management, planning, and deal strategy for GS. GSSO understands industry trends, customer experiences and business performance, partnering with a range of teams and functions to create a multiplier effect across the business.
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You will engage, influence, and align peers and senior leaders on product vision, roadmap, and investment. The AWS Global Connectivity team is looking for a Product Management Leader, to bring together software services across AWS network configuration, monitoring, data services, and remediation.
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Amazon Ads is looking for a Senior Product Release Manager, Global Release Management to lead release management globally for advertising products, tools and services that impact all Amazon advertisers and customers.
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By fostering collaboration and alignment between internal supply chain operations teams (Inbound/Outbound Supply Chain Execution, Amazon Transportation, NACF Operations) and cross-functional partners (Demand Planning, Inventory Management, SCOT, Finance, FBA & Retail), the Senior Product Manager will drive Amazon to an end-to-end, more capacity constraint-aware inbound process.
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Direct experience in the cloud services industry and B2B SaaS sales, marketing or product in a role requiring technical proficiency. GS is comprised of four primary business units: 1) Global Services Security (GSS) provides security guidance and offerings, 2) Training & Certification (T&C) offers cloud skills training and certification, 3) Professional Services (ProServe) provides consulting and hands-on-keyboard services, and 4) Support and AWS Managed Services (Support) delivers 24/7 technical support and managed services.
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Experience influencing product strategy and technology strategy in a B2B SaaS organization. Demonstrated ability to own and drive initiatives that require collaboration and partnership across a range of functions, including Operations, Finance, Sales and Product.
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