Google's Trust & Safety team is seeking a Program Manager II to lead strategic and operational initiatives in making the internet safer. This role involves managing complex, multi-disciplinary projects focused on fighting abuse across Google's products. The position requires expertise in program management, stakeholder coordination, and trust & safety operations.
As a Program Manager in Trust and Safety, you'll be responsible for strategic planning, data analytics, process design, and problem-solving across multiple functions. You'll work with diverse teams including Engineers, Analysts, Policy Specialists, and other Program Managers to protect users, advertisers, and publishers globally. The role involves fighting various forms of abuse such as malware, spam, and account hijacking across Google's product ecosystem.
The ideal candidate will have strong project management skills, experience in cross-functional coordination, and the ability to work with various levels of leadership. You'll need to demonstrate excellent analytical and communication skills, as you'll be responsible for explaining complex analyses to executives while discussing technical aspects with engineering teams.
Google offers a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $117,000-$172,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The company is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, aiming to build a workforce that represents its global user base. This role provides an opportunity to make a significant impact on user trust and safety while working with cutting-edge technology and talented professionals across Google's global offices.
The position requires a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience, with at least 2 years of program management experience. Preferred qualifications include trust and safety experience, familiarity with Google products, and strong analytical skills. You'll be joining a team that works in over 40 languages, making this an excellent opportunity for those interested in global impact and technical program management at scale.