Brand Specialist, Amazon

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Salary not provided
Excel
Entry level
London
Amazon

The largest online retailer and technology provider

Job no longer available

Amazon

The largest online retailer and technology provider

1001+ employees

B2CB2BMarketplaceCloud ComputingeCommerce

Job no longer available

Salary not provided
Excel
Entry level
London

1001+ employees

B2CB2BMarketplaceCloud ComputingeCommerce

Company mission

To be Earth's most customer-centric company.

Role

Who you are

  • Available to join us between July and December 2025
  • Hold a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree with graduation date between 2024 and 2025 (max. 12 month from moment of application)
  • Fluent written and verbal communication in English (Level - C1 or higher)
  • We have roles available in London, Munich, Clichy, Madrid and Milan

Desirable

  • Studies within Business, Marketing, Economics, Engineering or similar fields
  • Knowledge in MS Office programs as Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Analytical skills Planning, prioritization and time-management skills
  • Ability to communicate efficiently
  • Strong attention to detail

What the job involves

  • Core Service: Use your knowledge in deep data analytics to identify EU industry opportunities and provide recommendations to improve overall business performance through the use of Amazon programs (i.e.: Amazon business) to drive long term benefit
  • Availability & Operational Excellence: Drive EU supply-chain operational excellence initiatives by reducing costs, defects, lead times, and by managing stock in our fulfilment centre
  • Promotion & Funding: Provide recommendations for the brand’s marketing and advertising campaigns to promote new products, increase traffic and improve conversion
  • Plan, implement and manage promotional activities for Amazon events such as Prime Day where you will help your brands to generate sales
  • On top of that, you will drive brand weeks with you vendors and work closely with Amazon Advertising to explore further marketing opportunities we have
  • Selection & IDQ: Help grow selection by managing the launch of new products and improving discoverability
  • You will identify product gaps, onboard the new products and be responsible for the ramp up of these products, as well as improve the customer journey on Amazon (i.e.: performing walk the store session, competitor benchmarking, create enhanced content on detail pages)
  • Every day will be filled with developing new skills and achieving personal growth

Application process

  • Submitting your application takes less than 10 minutes and cover letters are not required
  • You will just need to attach your CV and answer a questionnaire
  • Selected candidates will be invited to an online assessment
  • If successful, you’ll attend to three rounds of virtual interviews, which take place on the same day
  • Interviews consist of behavioural questions and a case study, focusing on our Leadership Principles

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Insights

16% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Our take

Amazon is the world's largest online retailer, and is well-known for its disruption of well-established industries. The company is present in numerous verticals, including cloud computing with Amazon Web Services, AI with its range of Alexa devices and a global marketplace more commonly referred to as 'the everything store'. Acquisitions include Ring, Twitch, Whole Foods Market, and IMDb.

More recently, Amazon has been focused on leading the "third wave in digital advertising". Many businesses are now shifting ad dollars to retailers, which before would have been spent with online media platforms. Amazon's seen great success in the space, with its revenue from advertising now higher than its Amazon Prime membership scheme, audiobooks and digital music combined. This growth is particularly impressive considering its digital ad rivals (like Snap, Alphabet, and Meta) have suffered declines due to wider macroeconomic factors and Apple's iOS privacy changes.

Despite its dominant market position, Amazon will continue to be challenged over the next decade, including sustaining AWS's cloud dominance in the face of Google and Microsoft. On top of this, the company's e-commerce division is facing profitability problems despite its 2023 post-IPO debt funding of 8 billion. It will need to find new ways to stay above their competitors.

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