What's the entry-level TC for a Partner Technology Manager at Google?
Yeah what is that?
It's the role that'll begin paying for your bills when advertising gets disrupted and when you have no frickin clue about how to monetize Google Mini.
What could disrupt targeted advertising?
When search engines stop becoming the default gateway to the internet and voice assistant search becomes bigger. Queries with commercial intent are already moving to branded destinations. A good chunk of eCommerce searches begin on Amazon. Flight searches begin on sites that individuals prefer... And so on... What are you left with when queries with commercial intent are lost? Informational searches and porn. Both those don't monetize. And that wakes companies like Google up to start building products/services such as Google Flights, Google Express, Google Pay, etc. Coming to advertising, read about what Amazon is trying to do with it's Transparent Ad Marketplace kind of solutions for publishers. Without getting into the details, the point is that Google & FB may not continue to have the same duopoly in advertising as before. Google being smart, it knows that it has to diversify it's revenue streams. Nest is a big acquisition in that direction. The number of people Google is hiring in consumer hardware is just crazy. The tech industry will be a whole lot different 10 years from now and Google knows that. Targeted advertising may not get fully disrupted as such (immediately), but it won't hold significance beyond a certain point to give Google the kind of growth it has seen in the last 2 decades. Google being a public company, investor pressure will make Google explore new avenues. And to explore those new avenues, you need folks like partner technology managers.
This js a great discussion, guys, but seriously what is their TC?!
Did you join them?
wtf is that
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