Showing posts with label small business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small business. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

SMB Lecture Blog Series Leader

A new suggested role of Small and Medium Business Lecture/Blog Series Leader would require a professional to lead a public discussion that teaches business owners how to get more out of existing and new Google products. The professional selected for this position would work to provide information to this targeted group to proactively discover issues this group encounters when using Google products in order to develop or troubleshoot solutions that make these professionals lives easier.

This individual would be responsible for developing conversations (in person and online) with the target audience that uncovers the unknown barriers the audience encounters which results in their avoidance of regular Google product use for business purposes. The Lecture/Blog series leader would help promote expanded or new product usage with the audience. This role would require the creation of a forward-focused external blog, the ability to maintain an online presentation schedule, the ability to lead small group (in-person) discussions, and a willingness to present discussions with industry groups. 

It would be a pleasure to apply for this position, but it is not included in the list of jobs that are currently advertised at jobs.google.com, so I have applied for the following job instead:

Director of B2B Marketing, Media and Platforms - Mountain View
http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/uslocations/mountain-view/markcomm/marketing/director-of-b2b-marketing-media-and-platforms-mountain-view/index.html















This series is a skills showcase of Clint Garwood, a senior-level marketing consultant actively campaigning to get a Google job. I am happy to interview for and discuss this and other positions with Google (or with other companies) where my skills and extensive experience can find a good home. I am willing to relocate and/or travel extensively as a condition of any suitable work offer made to me. Thank you for considering me for Your Team. I am looking forward to hearing from you very soon.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Small Business Google Product Trainer

The new suggested role of Small Business Web Product Trainer is a position for Google to consider creating in which a representative of The Company would provide instruction via web-based training sessions (and in person/small group sessions) to small and medium business owners and other professionals. This position would promote the use of new and existing business-focused products from the Google platform to individual business owners and groups including local chamber of commerce meetings.

The person in this position would be skilled in presenting/teaching people individually; and capable of answering a wide range of questions from multi-person groups about the benefits of business related products. This individual would also maintain a trade-show schedule where they would provide demonstrations to specific trade show audiences on new product launches. This position would also likely work closely with The Company publicity department to ensure new product launches are property covered by main stream media outlets and influential bloggers.  

It would be a pleasure to apply for this position, but it is not included in the list of jobs that are currently advertised at jobs.google.com, so I have applied for the following job instead:

Product Marketing Manager, Search Advertising - Mountain View
http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/uslocations/mountain-view/markcomm/prodmark/product-marketing-manager-search-advertising-mountain-view/index.html
















This series is a skills showcase of Clint Garwood, a senior-level marketing consultant actively campaigning to get a Google job. I am happy to interview for and discuss this and other positions with Google (or with other companies) where my skills and extensive experience can find a good home. I am willing to relocate and/or travel extensively as a condition of any suitable work offer made to me. Thank you for considering me for Your Team. I am looking forward to hearing from you very soon.