As an Associate Product Marketing Manager (APMM), you will be part of the APMM program, Google’s global program for early career Marketers. During your time in the program, you will work on priority marketing projects in your organization, develop a breadth of marketing skills, join a community of peers and alumni, and be supported by dedicated mentors and executive leaders. In addition to your core work, you are expected to complete learning and development milestones, attend APMM programming, and actively contribute to the APMM community.
You will be assigned projects within the marketing organization, supporting business goals and you’ll make direct contributions under the scope of a larger project, with general guidance. For example, you may help represent the user into the product development process or develop the go-to-market plans for driving awareness and adoption for new products and features among selected segments. You may drive growth marketing and optimization, contribute to Google’s brand strategy, generate user insights, or manage campaigns and programming.
Benefits of the program include: dedicated learning and development opportunities, at least 2 distinct project assignments and extensive opportunities for networking across marketing and within Google. Specific responsibilities depend on your project assignment. Some examples are below.
Know the user. Know the magic. Connect the two. At its core, marketing at Google starts with technology and ends with the user, bringing both together in unconventional ways. Our job is to demonstrate how Google's products solve the world's problems--from the everyday to the epic, from the mundane to the monumental. And we approach marketing in a way that only Google can--changing the game, redefining the medium, making the user the priority, and ultimately, letting the technology speak for itself.
Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.Based on 1,559 disclosed Marketing salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $135K/year, with most offers between $99K and $178K (10th–90th percentile: $73K–$217K).
This posting lists $95K–$136K, below the $135K market median.
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