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Amazon Music Seeks Vendor Manager for Retail

Amazon Music is hiring a Vendor Manager to enhance relationships with brands selling through their platform.

Published on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 4:01 PM

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Amazon Music, a leading audio entertainment service, is on the lookout for a Vendor Manager to join their team. With a commitment to enhance connections between fans, artists, and creators, Amazon Music offers a range of services from personalized playlists to exclusive content. This position primarily focuses on managing relationships with top brands that sell directly through Amazon, requiring strong analytical skills and project management expertise.

As a Vendor Manager, the individual will play a crucial role as a business owner for specific categories and will utilize Amazon's tools to improve customer experiences. This involves monitoring promotions, analyzing business objectives, and ensuring that product offerings meet customer needs. The successful candidate must excel in communication, prioritization, and collaboration with various internal teams including supply chain, advertising, and finance.

To qualify, candidates should have at least 1 year of experience in account or project management, preferably with a background in online retail. A bachelor’s degree is required, along with skills in Excel and other analytical tools. Preferred qualifications include familiarity with software such as SQL and HTML.

Amazon values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer, ensuring that candidates from all backgrounds are considered. The position offers competitive compensation and benefits, reflecting labor costs across various U.S. markets. Interested parties should apply through the official job listing at Amazon Music Vendor Manager Job Listing.

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