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Do you want to make bold impacts with some of our largest and most visible Retail brands on Amazon? Are you a passionate, customer-obsessed leader with a desire to influence how we drive business growth? You may be a great fit for the Amazon Vendor Services (AVS) team!
AVS works directly with a selection of the most strategic Retail vendors (supplier partners) to improve the value, selection and convenience across their Amazon business. Our team creates and innovates across brands, processes and people to grow business results and improve Vendor engagement and satisfaction.
We are seeking highly motivated Brand Analysts, who will act as Strategic Account Managers, owning the client-facing relationship with these supply partners and serve in an e-commerce capacity to drive their success, including growing revenue, improving operational efficiencies, executing initiatives and driving traffic and conversion. In this role, you will influence building and executing joint business plans with your Vendor, and collaborating with them to explore innovative merchandising, operational, and selection improvement opportunities.
The ideal candidate for this role should possess strong analytical, account management and/or vendor management skills. They should be able to deliver on commitments, manage workflows in a fast-paced work environment and actively participate in contributing to continuous improvement initiatives. Above all, they should demonstrate a high level of ownership and ability to navigate ambiguity. If you are interested in growing Amazon’s top brands, then we’re interested in you!
Commencing in early to mid 2024, as a Brand Analyst you will gain experience and a wide range of responsibilities, including;
You will learn and use a wide range of skills working across major functional areas:
Vendor management: growing selection of products available to Amazon customers, driving traffic and conversion initiatives, promotion planning, identifying and resolving vendor-related issues
In-stock management: inventory planning and sales forecasting, tracking purchase orders through to delivery, managing inventory sell-through, working with vendors on PO automation
Content management: improving product detail page content, developing and executing marketing and merchandising plans, improving customer experience onsite
View more information and our Day in the Life of Brand Specialist videos page.
The initial onboarding program (AVS Academy) consists of an Orientation week, where graduates meet and network with senior leaders, get hands on experience at our Fulfillment Centre, learn more around our Day 1 culture and deep dive our Leadership Principles. The second week consists of an AVS Functional Training curriculum, where graduates gain technical experience required for the Brand Analyst role. The functional training week is structured around our key AVS pillars; Business Advice, Selection, Operational Excellence, Conversion and Traffic. AVS Academy is designed to develop our pipeline of future leaders, by exposing them to various learning and development opportunities.
Prior experience in Retail, Consulting or Finance, managing multiple stakeholders or working in data analytics is beneficial but not essential. Having strong account or client relationship management skills is also desired.
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As a Brand Specialist Intern, there are two components to the intern program: your designated intern project and the Amazon Vendor Services (AVS) task list. The intern program is designed for you to have ownership by working on a specific problem project whilst giving you a taste of what it's like to be a working Brand Specialist (ie. vendor management, instock management, etc.).
Engaging customers, trying to identify their problems and connect them with the village of Amazonians that have the expertise to solve those problems. This means calling customers, hosting meetings, preparing experts with customer information for those meetings and collating compelling narratives around a problem or solution from our 1000's of customer references. It also means connecting with the Amazon Partner Network - learning about our partners, their offerings and other opportunities or relationships with our customers.
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I enjoy the ownership of my intern project the most at Amazon... There's a large component of fulfilment I receive whenever I find pain points and strategise ways to solve them.
Everyone is super friendly and genuinely interested in the work I was doing. Everyone is happy to help and provide valuable feedback, insight, or advice.
The decom team is a very supportive and easy-going environment. We have laughs and talk about anything, but when work needs to be done, we collectively lock in and get the work done.
The work hours are really flexible. There is no formal logging of hours, and working from home is also an option.
The office is located in Town Hall, so it's super convenient... The working spaces are close to huge windows and have lots of plants. There are games rooms with virtual reality headsets, Nintendo Switches, and more.
Since Amazon is a big global company, it does take some time for requested data to be received, especially when dealing with different international time zones.
AVS is incredibly results-oriented, which has resulted in some churn over recent periods as people have been unable to deliver results in a way that would allow them to pass their probation period.
The interview process was very intense with three rounds, making it difficult but rewarding.
Like most jobs, I'd like higher pay but cannot complain.
Due to the size of the company and global time zones, responses to urgent queries may be delayed.