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Entry-Level Positions For Aspiring Strategic Partner Managers At Google

Many entry-level positions exist in Nate's field, encompassing "go to market product strategies, marketing communications, and partner management," requiring candidates to identify their interests and prioritize learning and growth opportunities rather than focusing on a specific title, as "your first job coming out of college typically is not going to be your last."

Entry-Level Jobs, Career Growth, Professional Development, Strategic Partnerships, Go-to-Market Strategy

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Nate Muluneh

Strategic Partner Manager/Team Lead, GP Sellside

Google

University of Arizona, 2015

N/A

Business Management & Admin, Finance

Technology, Advertising, Communications & Marketing

Sales and Client Management

Scholarship Recipient, Worked 20+ Hours in School

Video Highlights

1. Many entry-level positions exist in the field, such as associate-level roles.

2. Entry-level roles span various areas, including go-to-market strategies, marketing communications, and partner management.

3. Your first job doesn't have to be your final one; focus on learning and growth opportunities within the role.

Transcript

What entry-level positions are there in this field that an undergraduate college student might consider?

There are a ton of entry-level positions. It truly depends on what you're really looking for.

There are many associate-level positions. Even within my role, you can come out of college and take on roles in different facets, from go-to-market product strategies to marketing communications, and even some partner-facing and partner-management roles.

It's hard to say there's a specific entry-level position you should go for. I suggest thinking about what you're interested in learning, and then seeing what roles fit that mold at an entry level.

Always know that your first job coming out of college typically won't be your last. Look at it as: What can I learn within this role? How can I grow? Is there opportunity for me to grow? And go from there.

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