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Experience and deep understanding of data analytics technology stack (e.g., business intelligence, predictive analytics, Hadoop/Spark data lakes, columnar data warehouses, data streaming, ETL, and data governance.
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Google Cloud accelerates every organization’s ability to digitally transform its business and industry. 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.
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Google Cloud Data and Analytics seeks to give every team and person in the world the tools they need to turn their data into business value. In order for Data and Analytics to work well for business users and large enterprises, we have to ensure our products have the best user experience for users to accomplish complex data analytics tasks with ease, have an engaging experience that helps them to build and understand data assets, and truly transform productivity through collaborative and assistive AI capabilities.
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Experience and deep understanding of DA technology stack (e.g. Business Intelligence, Predictive Analytics, Hadoop/Spark Data lakes, Columnar Data Warehouses, Data Streaming, ETL and Data governance.
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Act as the spokesperson for the business and technical needs/constraints across business and technical teams. This opportunity will remain online based on business needs which may be before or after the specified date.
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Synthesize business and technical needs into aligned feature, experiment and platform roadmaps, partnering across technical and non-technical teams. Whether the answer is a bespoke solution to solve a unique problem, or a new tool that can scale across Google, everything we do aims to ensure our customers benefit from the full potential of Google products.
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About the job As a Solutions Manager for Google Cloud, you will deliver impactful, customer-relevant business outcomes and enable repeatable, low-friction solutions-based promoting. 10 years of experience in Strategy Development, Partnership Management, and Business Development.
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In this role, you will be responsible for combining data analysis expertise with business judgment to influence business decisions and shape overall, long-term product development and strategy in collaboration with Google Play leadership.
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Responsibilities Maintain an understanding of Google Cloud’s product and Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy across data and analytics to effectively communicate the “why, how, and what” of a partnership narrative.
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About the job Google Cloud Data and Analytics seeks to give every team and person in the world the tools they need to turn their data into business value. As the Senior Director of UX, you will lead the strategy for business intelligence in Looker and the BigQuery suite of products.
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Experience with Cloud or SaaS companies driving product/solution business growth, business models, GTM models, and ecosystem strategies. Through these technical and business partnerships, we seek to build joint success, customer multipliers, and a thriving ecosystem of partners aimed at delighting customers.
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