Corporate Communications Lead, Brazil, International Stores & Corporate Communications

Corporate Communications Lead, Brazil, International Stores & Corporate Communications


Company
Amazon
Location
Greater SĂŁo Paulo Area
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
DescriptionWe're looking for a strategic, creative, and data-driven communications leader to own the Corporate narrative in Brazil. The mission for this role is clear: amplify and protect Amazon's reputation in Brazil as a force for good and a corporate citizen that fosters country development — through sustained communications campaigns that earn trust, shape perception, and demonstrate real impact across communities, employees, and the country.You will develop and execute end-to-end corporate communications strategy across three pillars — Economic & Community Impact, Workplace & Operations, and Sustainability — while leading internal corporate communications and issues management. This is a rare opportunity to lead corporate communications for a business undergoing unprecedented expansion in a country where trust, local relevance, and authentic storytelling deliver tangible impact for our business, and inform our customers, employees, and business partners.Key job responsibilitiesDevelop and execute integrated corporate communications strategies positioning Amazon as a responsible and constructive corporate citizen and driver of Brazil's social, economic, and technology development, transforming data into compelling narratives that resonate across multiple audiences Serve as strategic counsel on issues management, providing rapid-response guidance to leaders and coordinating cross-functional communications Develop measurement frameworks demonstrating quantifiable impact on reputation, brand perception, and share of voice among opinion leaders Lead internal corporate communications strategy for corporate employees, transforming workforce into informed, engaged brand ambassadors through integrated channels and cultural momentsA day in the lifeYou'll start your day reading the landscape — tracking media narratives, social sentiment, policy developments, and emerging issues signals to stay ahead of what matters to Amazon's corporate reputation in Brazil. From there, you'll move into strategic planning with business partners on upcoming narratives and campaign development. You might finalize messaging for an economic impact report, brief a senior leader ahead of a press interview, align with Public Policy on several topics, or greenlight internal content that connects employees to Amazon's broader purpose. Your stakeholders span from Brazil business teams to international communications leaders allocated across the globe.About The TeamWe are the Brazil Stores & Corporate Communications team — a high-impact group responsible for building and protecting Amazon's reputation across Brazil. We operate as an integrated unit covering Corporate, Stores, Ads, and Internal Communications under an international structure that connects multiple countries. Our culture is fast-paced, creative, and deeply strategic. We think big, move quickly, and measure everything. We believe in the power of local storytelling with global ambition, and we're passionate about making Amazon part of all Brazilians' daily lives.Basic Qualifications 7+ years of recent professional communications or public relations experience Bachelor's degree Experience in communication and presentation skills, both written and verbal in Portuguese & EnglishPreferred Qualifications Experience in professional communications or public relations Proven track record developing and executing integrated communications campaigns across earned, owned, and paid channels Experience with economic impact narratives, sustainability communications, or employer brand storytelling Strong media relations skills with established relationships in Brazil's business, economic, and political press Fluent in AI: comfortable using AI in everyday workflows and willing to experiment to create new ways to apply AI to our work to make us more effective and efficient Experience managing issues and crisis communications, providing strategic counsel to senior leaders Experience leading internal communications strategies that drive employee engagement and advocacy Data-driven mindset with experience using reputation research, and media monitoring tools to inform strategy Experience working in fast-paced, matrixed, and global organizations Experience engaging with policymakers, NGOs, or opinion leaders on corporate reputation topics Master's degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Affairs, or related fieldOur inclusive culture empowers Amazonians to deliver the best results for our customers. If you have a disability and need a workplace accommodation or adjustment during the application and hiring process, including support for the interview or onboarding process, please visit https://amazon.jobs/content/en/how-we-hire/accommodations for more information. If the country/region you’re applying in isn’t listed, please contact your Recruiting Partner.Company - Amazon Servicos de Varejo do Brasil Ltda.Job ID: A10420388

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As per the Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, the national minimum wage for electrician roles in Brazil is R$1,650.00 per month as of January 2026. Electricians must receive at least this base amount plus 50% overtime premium for hours beyond 220 monthly. Regional agreements in states like São Paulo may add up to R$200.00 in collective bargaining increments.
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