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March 20, 2010

Google hiring Android communications manager

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Written by: Jolie Gendel
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The role: Communications Manager, Android

As a member of the Communications team based at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California you will work cross functionally to: (1) help communicate Android product and partner messaging; (2) create specific campaigns that target consumer and developer audiences; (3) establish solid contacts with journalists and industry partners, and develop print and web-based materials targeted at a range of different audiences; and (4) quickly respond to global industry trends or issues in the mobile space. You are a very strong writer who can process complex issues – through blog posts, FAQs, video scripts and more – and explain them in clear language internally and externally.

Responsibilities:

  • Represent Google as a company spokesperson for a wide variety of media and blogger inquiries.
  • Develop close, productive relationships with journalists, bloggers, product reviewers and our key partners in the mobile industry. Proactively reach out to media to promote Android and explain our approach.
  • Collaborate with Google engineering, product, and marketing teams to create compelling communications strategies that illustrate the functionality and key benefits of Android’s open platform and product innovations.
  • Develop written materials, including story pitches, messaging guidelines, press releases, Q&As, presentations and speeches.
  • Train and provide advice to company officials for press conferences, media interviews and trade presentations.

Working for Google, currently ranked #4 in the Forbes 2010 top 100 companies, at Googleplex. The job, would be a dream for some. If who they’re looking for could be you, head over to CrunchBoard and apply. Then take a look at this.

[Source AndroidandMe, CrunchBoard]







About the Author

Jolie Gendel
Though my day job takes me away from the tech world, much of my free time is spend being a gadget geek. I’m an Android Fan girl, and I’ve made it my goal to convert as many as possible to the green guy. Yeah, you can say I’m Android obsessed. I’m the proud owner of a Nexus One, and I’m excited to see where the future of Android goes. In the meantime, you’ll find me here writing about Android and enjoying my view of the great white north.





 
 

 
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