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By applying to this role, you'll be considered for all teams working on Enterprise, including Google Cloud Platform, Google Workspace, Unified Fulfillment Optimization, Google Cloud Systems, Google Cloud Security, Business Application Platform, Google Cloud AI/ML, Developer Product Group, and Internal Tools.
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As a Google Cloud Group Product Manager, you will drive product strategy and partner closely with cross-functional teams to define and deliver on the next phase of cloud services.
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As a Google Cloud Product Manager, you will drive product strategy and partner closely with cross-functional teams to define and deliver on the next phase of cloud services.
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As a Google Cloud Senior Product Manager, you will drive product strategy and partner closely with cross-functional teams to define and deliver on the next phase of cloud services.
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Google Cloud accelerates every organization’s ability to digitally transform its business and industry. Additionally, you will develop product solutions, Mergers and Acquisitions, Go-to-Market, and business relationships to execute on the market potential and benefits possible from applying Google’s technologies in the enterprise market.
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Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems. Experience developing, launching products, or technologies within Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning (AI or ML.
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7 years of experience in a business function or role (e.g., strategic marketing, business operations, consulting). In this role, you will work cross-functionally to guide products from conception to launch by connecting the technical and business worlds.
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Google Cloud accelerates organizations' ability to digitally transform their business with the best infrastructure, platform, industry solutions and expertise. Google Cloud helps employees and organizations empower their employees, serve their customers, and build what's next for their business.
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Experience in one or more of the following: cloud infrastructure, SaaS, big data, security and privacy, development and operations, or artificial intelligence/machine learning. Master's degree or PhD in a technology or business related field.
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One of the many reasons Google consistently brings innovative, world-changing products to market is because of the collaborative work we do in Product Management. Ability to influence multiple stakeholders, achieve strategic goals and evolve product strategy based on research, data, and industry trends.
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Knowledge of multiple functional areas such as Product Management, Engineering, UX/UI, Sales, Customer Support, Finance or Marketing. 12 years of product management experience within cloud, SaaS, enterprise, internal tools, or supply chain networks.
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8 years of experience in product management, co-founder or related technical role. Develop solutions to problems by collaborating as needed across regions, product areas, and functions.
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