Localization Manager, Canada

Airbnb Airbnb · Consumer · Canada · Localization

Airbnb is seeking a Localization Manager for Canada to lead localization strategy, drive international growth, and ensure a native user experience across all platforms. This role involves collaborating with various teams to adapt global strategies to local market needs, managing translation vendors, and acting as a linguistic and cultural expert.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partner closely with Country Manager, Marketing Manager, Legal Counsel, Business Operations, Policy and Communications Manager to devise business strategies that align with Airbnb’s goals in your market
  2. In addition to being the linguistic and cultural expert for the region/market, proactively share roadmap and intent behind product updates to utilize and adopt global strategy to the target market
  3. Identify and understand market expectations, crafting language strategies that offer users an authentic native experience in Canada
  4. Provide linguistic and cultural expertise in developing strategy to drive international growth, proactively influencing stakeholders to deliver the best possible user experience to the global community
  5. Own and drive localization of Product naming and Creative copies, engaging and representing local teams to build Airbnb’s brand in international markets

Skills

Required

  • Product localization
  • Localization strategy
  • Language quality management
  • Content localization
  • Market research
  • Data analysis
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Partnership building
  • English fluency
  • Canadian French native knowledge

Nice to have

  • Experience in building market strategies informed by thorough market research and data analysis
  • Strong capability to collaborate across functions, driving partnerships, and initiatives forward

What the JD emphasized

  • 8+ years in product localization with a proven track record of owning localization strategy in international launches addition to managing language quality and content localization
  • native knowledge of Canadian French is a must