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Senior Manager Media Relations

Amazon - Tokyo, JPN

Posted Feb 17, 2026

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Median wage (BLS OEWS)
$93,011 national median
Projected growth (BLS Employment Projections)
+5.1% - Faster than average

Matched to SOC 13-1161 - Marketing aggregate by role bucket.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS, May 2024 and Employment Projections, 2024-2034.

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Senior Manager Media Relations Tokyo, JPN Amazon is one of the most written-about companies in Japan. Across retail, logistics, AWS, devices, and entertainment, the media agenda is constant, complex, and high-stakes. From Nikkei to the national dailies, from trade verticals to broadcast, the stories being told about Amazon shape how customers, policymakers, and talent see us in this market. This is the senior media relations leadership role in Japan. For our corporate and stores teams, you will be a key driver in the media strategy, own the most important journalist relationships, counsel senior leaders, and be the person the team turns to when complex issues land. With a track record of building and maintaining senior journalistic relationships, you are comfortable connecting the company agenda with the media one. You will also represent Japan's voice in Amazon's global communications narrative, ensuring this market's nuance and opportunity are understood at the highest levels. You have native-level Japanese fluency (written and spoken) and business-level English which you'll need for global collaboration, and a background in developing strategic communications plans for proactive and reactive use. Key job responsibilities • Define and lead the media relations strategy for Amazon Japan's ISCC team, and consult for other Amazon business communicators • Build and maintain deep, trust-based relationships with Japan's most influential journalists and editors across national, business, trade, and broadcast media • Serve as a senior counsel to Japan leadership on media positioning, executive visibility, and reputational risk • Lead on issues management and crisis communications,

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