Senior Program Manager, North America Stores Marketing Administrative & Office Jobs - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Senior Program Manager, North America Stores Marketing

North America Stores Marketing is on a mission to make Amazon's stores the most-loved shopping destination for our customers.
We aspire to meet customers where they are with a steady drumbeat of inspiring and relevant automated content that builds upon recent shopping missions while also introducing customers to new and timely ideas.
In 2024, the events team mission is to support the programming, product marketing, marketing, and strategy for North America Store's Marketing largest seasonal event -- Holiday.
In this role, you will interface with cross-functional teams across Amazon to drive execution and strategy for our most critical seasonal marketing priority.
Key job responsibilitiesYou will love this role if you:
-Have a passion for solving tough business problems -Love engaging with the customer experience end-to-end -Can drive successful negotiations and influence stakeholders across multiple business functions including Operations, Tech and global marketing-Are looking for a place to flex your skills into something that has measurable impact on customers A day in the lifeIn this team, you will spend time influencing marketing strategy and delivery of the event experience on and off Amazon.
com during our largest seasonal event.
We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
New York City, NY, USA Santa Monica, CA, USA Seattle, WA, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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