Brand and Naming Strategist, Aws Brand Strategy

Amazon Amazon · Big Tech · Seattle, WA · Marketing & PR

AWS is seeking a Brand Strategist to shape the naming, positioning, and presentation of its product portfolio. The role involves owning and evolving the AWS naming system, working with product teams, building feedback loops for leadership, translating data into insights, championing the customer voice, partnering with product leaders, developing educational programs, and advocating for distinctive brand choices. Requires 5+ years of creative strategy experience and a Bachelor's degree, with preferred qualifications in design software and cross-functional collaboration.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own and continuously evolve the AWS naming system — the guardrails, and guidance that keep hundreds of product names feeling coherent and intentional.
  2. Work with product teams early and often so naming decisions are baked in, not bolted on.
  3. Build the feedback loop that give AWS leadership a clear, evidence-based view of how we name and structure our portfolio to build leadership, connection, and love.
  4. Translate complex data into crisp, actionable insights that help stakeholders make better decisions faster.
  5. Champion the customer voice inside AWS. Use deep customer understanding to push beyond functional messaging and build brands that resonate emotionally as well as rationally.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of driving compelling creative strategy and execution at an agency or in-house creative team experience
  • Bachelor's degree
  • Experience using data and metrics to determine and drive improvements

Nice to have

  • Knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Keynote
  • Experience developing cross-functional relationships with product, consumer research and marketing teams to develop strategy and consumer insights that drive compelling creative executions
  • Experience leading creative development of innovative creative from concept to delivery
  • Experience managing creative (internal team of designers, copywriters, external agencies and freelancers)
  • Experience presenting creative concepts effectively to senior executives
  • Experience managing multiple projects and meeting aggressive deadlines

What the JD emphasized

  • naming system
  • guardrails
  • guidance
  • product teams
  • feedback loop
  • leadership
  • customer voice
  • product leaders
  • education programs
  • playbooks
  • toolkits
  • self-serve
  • distinctive brand choices