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Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
7 years of experience in policy analysis and campaigns, working on
technology issues or policy environments.
Experience working in and on SSA policy and or public affairs issues.Preferred qualifications:Experience working on public affairs, strategic/political communications or tech policy issues within government, think tanks, public interest groups, the private sector, or relevant industry associations.Experience working with international teams and a variety of cross-functional stakeholders, and in executing strategies to deliver exceptional solutions.Knowledge of Internet technologies and the policy environments that surround them, and experience advocating on core tech policy issues.Ability to identify opportunities and areas for improvement, and to operate in a fast-paced environment.About the jobAs a member of Google's Government Affairs and Public Policy team, you'll be part of a diverse global government affairs team, working across regions, product areas, and functions. You'll combine creativity and intellectual excellence with the organizational skills to manage various campaigns, projects and initiatives. In this role, you'll advocate for Google to bring external perspectives back into the company to inform our perception and direction. You're passionate about the opportunity to shape the future of how we use and build technology for everyone.
As a Public Affairs manager you'll lead efforts across SSA (e.g., narratives development and writing; go-to-market strategies development and execution; stakeholders engagement; event planning and execution; and community outreach). You will coordinate with the Emerging Markets Government Affairs and Public Policy team, the business and product organizations, and key cross-functional partners to execute our policy strategy.
Google takes its responsibilities seriously, including engaging with government and other stakeholders on important public policy challenges. The Government Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) team leads the company's engagement with executive branch officials, legislators, regulators and third-parties in the formation of public policy. Working closely with Google leaders, GAPP seeks to identify key policy issues, listen carefully to others' views and opinions, and distill and share the company's perspective on those issues with external stakeholders. While we focus on challenges affecting the internet, our issue areas are increasingly broad and encompass many areas where public policy, business, and technology intersect.
ResponsibilitiesDevelop, execute, and measure a public affairs strategy.Develop ways to meaningfully engage policymakers and stakeholders on matters affecting Google's products, its contribution to society, and responsible stewardship.Work with the broader Government Affairs and Public Policy team and other internal stakeholders to develop and execute a global Public Affairs strategy, with particular emphasis on business growth drivers such as AI, cloud, and personalization of services.Shape messaging strategies and draft communications.Engage with policymakers, industry players, think tanks, and opinion formers to help shape policy dialogue.Google is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We are committed to building a workforce that is representative of the users we serve, creating a culture of belonging, and providing an equal employment opportunity regardless of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition (including breastfeeding), expecting or parents-to-be, criminal histories consistent with legal requirements, or any other basis protected by law. See also Google's EEO Policy , Know your rights: workplace discrimination is illegal , Belonging at Google , and How we hire .
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