The Google Global Web3 Team Is Looking For A New Leader

Google is looking for a full-time individual to oversee its global Web3 marketing initiatives after forming a Web3 team under Google Cloud on May 6.

According to the job posting, Google Cloud is hiring a ‘Head of Product Marketing’ who will be responsible for increasing awareness of Google Cloud’s Web3 projects and creating customer demand for the relevant solutions.

Vice president of Google Cloud, Amit Zavery, reportedly outlined his ambition for making Google Cloud the primary choice for developers in Web3 in an email sent to staff just before the team’s launch:

“While the world is still early in its embrace of Web3, it is a market that is already demonstrating tremendous potential with many customers asking us to increase our support for Web3 and crypto-related technologies.”

Creating annual goals for Web3 and raising awareness across different groups of the Web3 audience are some of the primary responsibilities of the role in question and overseeing marketing campaigns.

Only New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Sunnyvale are eligible for the position.

Google has a history of launching and abandoning internal projects

Gavin Wood, the founder of Polkadot (DOT), spoke about the growth of Web3 at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2022. Web3 applications, according to Wood, don’t need to expand beyond their current use:

“I don’t think Web3 needs to evolve from its origins too much yet, but maybe in the future, it will.”

Wood also discussed how Web3 broadened the discourse beyond Bitcoin (BTC), smart contracts, and decentralized finance (DeFi) to include the underlying technology that drives the crypto world.

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The Google Global Web3 Team Is Looking For A New Leader

Google is looking for a full-time individual to oversee its global Web3 marketing initiatives after forming a Web3 team under Google Cloud on May 6.

According to the job posting, Google Cloud is hiring a ‘Head of Product Marketing’ who will be responsible for increasing awareness of Google Cloud’s Web3 projects and creating customer demand for the relevant solutions.

Vice president of Google Cloud, Amit Zavery, reportedly outlined his ambition for making Google Cloud the primary choice for developers in Web3 in an email sent to staff just before the team’s launch:

“While the world is still early in its embrace of Web3, it is a market that is already demonstrating tremendous potential with many customers asking us to increase our support for Web3 and crypto-related technologies.”

Creating annual goals for Web3 and raising awareness across different groups of the Web3 audience are some of the primary responsibilities of the role in question and overseeing marketing campaigns.

Only New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Sunnyvale are eligible for the position.

Google has a history of launching and abandoning internal projects

Gavin Wood, the founder of Polkadot (DOT), spoke about the growth of Web3 at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2022. Web3 applications, according to Wood, don’t need to expand beyond their current use:

“I don’t think Web3 needs to evolve from its origins too much yet, but maybe in the future, it will.”

Wood also discussed how Web3 broadened the discourse beyond Bitcoin (BTC), smart contracts, and decentralized finance (DeFi) to include the underlying technology that drives the crypto world.

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.

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