Account Manager, Payment Products Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Account Manager, Payment Products

Are you an experienced Account Manager who wants to be part of an innovative and growing business? Do you want to contribute to the development and launch of new businesses in the financial services sector and have a direct impact on Amazon's bottom line?Amazon Payment Products builds, launches, and manages Amazon branded payment and financial services worldwide.
Our offerings are growing rapidly and we are continuously adding new partnerships and launching new products to enhance the Amazon customer experience.
The ideal candidate will be an entrepreneurial, self-sufficient and results oriented Account Manager with superior analytical and communications skills who obsesses over customers and is able to influence outcomes both internally and externally.
The Account Manager is responsible managing multiple quickly growing payments businesses at Amazon, and will work closely with some of our key external partners - including some of the largest financial institutions in the US.
Key job responsibilities- Working closely with our internal and external partners to drive program initiatives and identify key business opportunities- Developing partner strategies that inform the creation and execution of innovative and scalable marketing programs to attract new customers and increase engagement with existing ones.
- Working cross-functionally with other Amazon business units to develop and execute co-marketing programs that align to team and cross-company goals.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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