There are dozens of jobs available for attorneys at Google in Mountain View, California. Mountain View is located in Santa Clara County, and earned its name for its lovely views of the Santa Cruz Mountains. It boasts a pedestrian-friendly downtown and free Wi-Fi. The population is 74,066. The city is home to many major technology companies, such as Symantec and Intuit.
An information technology attorney with at least 7 years' experience is needed at Google. This candidate will play a critical role in transforming and simplifying outsourcing contracts. The candidate will navigate stakeholders around Google and develop a deep understanding of the business requirements and operational challenges across verticals. Consultative support will also be provided to verticals on best in class SOW design and conduct negotiations with outsourcing partners. The candidate will design best in class commercial agreements, and will serve as the go-to resource on industry trends in outsourcing contract models and market benchmarks for outsourced services. To read more and to submit your resume, click here.
An information technology attorney with at least 4 years' experience is also needed at Google. The attorney will serve as a strategic negotiator in network acquisition and will combine deep market knowledge with tech industry savvy to find solutions that support the growth of Google. The candidate will ensure that Google receives contract compliance on third-party agreements while identifying cost-effective solutions. The candidate will build strategic relationships with vendors, and determine specific routes and partnerships that meet commercial, technical and timing requirements. For more information and to apply, click here.
An Internet E-Commerce attorney is also needed at Google. The candidate should have at least 8 years' experience and will manage and grow business relationships with Internet Service Providers and Portal and Media partnerships. The candidate should understand the full scope of partner monetization and ad serving including inventory trends, direct and indirect channel priorities, competitors used and how monetization fits into the larger business strategy. For more information and to submit your resume for consideration, click here.
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