FAQs
What is the minimum qualification required for the Voice Analytics Lead position?
The minimum qualification is a Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience, along with 9 years of experience in data visualization and reporting solutions, and 5 years of experience leading a project team.
What are the preferred qualifications for this position?
Preferred qualifications include experience in advanced statistics, research methodology, managing global projects, and excellent communication skills, particularly with executive leadership.
Where can I work if I am hired for this position?
You can choose your preferred working location from the following: Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Washington D.C.; New York, NY; or Mountain View, CA.
What leadership responsibilities will I have in this role?
You will manage a team of Googler Voice analysts, supporting their skill development and career advancement while partnering with leadership on strategic initiatives.
What types of analyses will I be responsible for?
You will manage and deliver mixed-method quantitative/qualitative analyses and advanced modeling that identifies trends related to Googler culture and strategic needs.
How does this role contribute to Google's goals regarding diversity and inclusion?
This role plays an essential part in advancing a more diverse, accessible, equitable, and inclusive Google through hiring, promotion, retention, and inclusion practices.
What is the salary range for this position?
The US base salary range for this position is $165,000 to $248,000, plus bonus, equity, and benefits, with specific pay determined by location and individual qualifications.
Are there any special accommodations for applicants with disabilities?
Yes, Google provides accommodations for applicants with disabilities or special needs. You can let us know your requirements through the Accommodations for Applicants form.
What kind of team dynamics or collaboration can I expect?
You can expect to collaborate on projects involving multiple teams, manage client relationships, and present findings to diverse audiences within Google.