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As Senior Manager Product Design focusing on Employee Digital Experience Strategy, you will guide the design of intuitive and elegant human-centric digital experiences for the 225K+ employees of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC) around the world.
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You will strengthen Disney Parks & Resort's reputation, brand, and business through collaboration and support in the development and delivery of world class events that are high priority company initiatives or that directly promotes the property and/or the Walt Disney Company.
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You will report to the Director, Workforce Technology and work closely with Sr. Manager, Product Management – Employee Digital Experience Strategy to help develop the Digital Employee Strategy for The Walt Disney Company and you’ll be a part of a dynamic team that spans Orlando, Florida and Burbank/Glendale, California.
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Drive new ideas into user research, user testing, stakeholder reviews, prototypes, and POCs all the way into our applications. You will partner with external vendors and work closely with the internal workforce technology team through the product development process, working closely with our Product Management, Engineering, Talent Acquisition, People Insights and HR teams to continuously improve and innovate our employee-facing experience across mobile and web.
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Create an atmosphere of trust, empathy, and a growth mindset to foster psychological safety, connection and collaboration. Continuously strive to optimize our process from design discovery to delivery into Engineering.
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The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors.
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Lead and manage the vendor relationship from a design perspective Recruit and develop a highly functional team to achieve the program goals. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
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Education Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience DISNEYTECH The hiring range for this position in California is $164,492- $220,600 per year. Represent the team, and its design strategies, to stakeholders across the organization, including experience engaging with executive leadership.
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As Senior Manager Product Design focusing on Employee Digital Experience Strategy, you will guide the design of intuitive and elegant human-centric digital experiences for the 225K employees of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC) around the world.
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As Senior Manager Product Design focusing on Employee Digital Experience Strategy, you will guide the design of intuitive and elegant human-centric digital experiences for the 225K employees of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC) around the world.
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As Senior Manager Product Design focusing on Employee Digital Experience Strategy, you will guide the design of intuitive and elegant human-centric digital experiences for the 225K employees of The Walt Disney Company (TWDC) around the world.
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Reporting to the Manager, Social Media Strategy & Activation you will lead our Walt Disney World business for paid social media. Lead paid social campaigns for Walt Disney World and drive this forward through innovation.
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As an Event Manager with the Walt Disney Company, you will be responsible for leading efforts in end-to-end project management. This role is responsible to plan, develop and lead all aspects of multiple international and domestic events from conceptualization through execution annually (e.g. Trade Shows, Conventions, Road Shows, Client Training Programs, Sales Meetings and Experiential Events) in support of Promotional, Commercial & Marketing Strategy, and affinity member events for the Domestic Disney Destinations portfolio.
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Familiarity with Walt Disney World, ASE, Animal Health managerial processes and company policies. Benefits and Perks: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life.
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