Location: Tokyo, Japan
Experience Level: Early
The gReach Program is a 12-month paid upskilling program for industry professionals with disabilities where participants will receive on-the-job training and work on a range of projects. The goal of the gReach program is to provide participants from underrepresented groups with the opportunity to grow their career as professionals. This role is exclusively for people who have a Japanese government-issued disability certificate. This is a Technical Solutions Consultant for Education, providing technical solution consulting to external customers and internally on supporting cross-functional teams.
Responsibilities Identify customer business requirements, create and develop solutions which will address customer requirements and bring Googles innovation into their school infrastructures. Take responsibility for technical aspects of solutions to include activities such as bid responses, product and solution briefings, proof-of-concept work and the coordination of supporting technical resources. Collect, synthesize, and analyze customer feedback which is then used to clearly communicate customer needs to the product teams and help inform future product direction. Prepare and present demonstrations of Google products and address technical questions that arise throughout the sales process. Work closely with our Sales, Product, Support, and Engineering teams to stay on top of industry trends and devise enhancements for Google for Education products. Promote Google for Educations portfolio in both customer-facing meetings or public events.Information collected and processed as part of your Google Careers profile, and any job applications you choose to submit is subject to Google's Applicant and Candidate Privacy Policy.
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