[interchange-i18n] Adobe Systems - Sr. Product Manager - Digital Imaging/Consumer (Japanese)

Cheryl Erickson chericks at adobe.com
Tue May 18 22:06:35 UTC 2004


Adobe is looking for the following position.  Please send your resume to
chericks at adobe.com
 
As the Senior Product Manager for Japanese consumer Digital Imaging
products, you will be responsible for the success of Adobe's Japanese
consumer DI business. In this role, you will manage the product through
its lifecycle from requirements definition through launch and ongoing
support. You will be responsible for understanding the competitive
environment in Japan, understanding customer needs and the features
required by the Adobe DI product line.  We will depend on you to
understand the Japanese retail market environment and to ensure that we
can deliver on our business objectives in Japan. In addition, you will
be our chief liaison with our Japanese employees and customers.  
 
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Knowledge:
MBA or equivalent, Japanese consumer or software products experience,
Japanese oral and written excellence. 

Skills:
You should have worked with Japanese consumer products and have
experience in managing business in Japan.  While experience in digital
imaging and video software is desired, it is not mandatory.You should
also have experience in the business and product management area,
including experience defining and launching products, developing
marketing plans and managing a revenue stream. Experience launching new
products in the Japanese market is a strong plus.  Excellent oral and
written Japanese skills are mandatory.
 
Sr. Recruiter
Digital Imaging/Video BU, Creative Pro BU
Adobe Systems
408 536-6525
408 537-6313 (FAX)
chericks at adobe.com
see our jobs at:  http://www.adobe.com/jobs
 
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