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Google DeepMind has a remarkable track record of scientific breakthroughs. Such extraordinary work is a direct result of the brilliant and diverse people we bring together. Our People & Culture team work together to maintain, optimise, and nurture our culture to create the best environment in the world for advancing AI research. A place where everyone’s expertise is recognised and where everyone is continually learning and supported to be the best leaders, managers, and collaborators they can be.

About Us

Artificial Intelligence could be one of humanity’s most useful inventions. At Google DeepMind, we’re a team of scientists, engineers, machine learning experts and more, working together to advance the state of the art in artificial intelligence. We use our technologies for widespread public benefit and scientific discovery, and collaborate with others on critical challenges, ensuring safety and ethics are the highest priority.

The Role

Within our wider People & Culture team, we have a large, talented and supportive Partnering team, focused on continuous learning, sharing knowledge, insights, and best practices. 

Working in an organisation with a people-first approach, there is time and resources to build incredibly strong and impactful relationships with managers and leaders. The Partnering team provides strategic and thoughtful guidance, enabling managers and leaders to not only perform, but grow in their roles. In addition, partners contribute to and lead on projects that  build tools and programs which  support our culture and the wider organisation. 

You will spend the majority of your time working with managers and teams in Product Impact in addition to contributing to projects to build tools and programs to support our culture. 

Key responsibilities

  • Delivering high impact solutions to challenges including organisation design, career development and leadership capability
  • Partnering and coaching managers to develop their skills and improve team performance
  • Acting with confidence in an inspiring and fast paced environment, instilling trust in everyone you interact with, and delivering thoughtful and bespoke solutions.
  • Being proactive and adaptable - if you don’t know the answer you are tenacious in finding it out.
  • Utilising a data driven approach to partnering
  • Focusing on continuous improvement (Kaizen approach)

About You

In order to set you up for success as a People & Culture Partner at Google DeepMind,  we look for the following skills and experience:

  • You have substantial experience operating as an HR professional, preferably some of which was in a small but fast growing business, where you had to build innovative HR practices and frameworks yourself
  • You enjoy a blend of partnering and project work and can seamlessly move from one to the other
  • You possess an outstanding understanding of human behaviour including an understanding of self
  • You are able to build solid relationships with people quickly and have a high sense of empathy; you put them at ease and create understanding.
  • Being extremely organised, you are used to working at a very quick pace and balancing many different tasks. You are proactive and see what needs to be done.
  • You can effectively navigate ambiguity and enjoy changeable environments where you can implement creative and innovative ideas.
  • You enjoy variety and feel that no task is too big or too small.
  • You are inventive and enjoy managing your own work and projects. You like operating independently but also love being part of a highly encouraging and collaborative team. You share information and support the growth and development of others in your team and understand that succeed or fail, we do so as a team.
  • You are looking for a career defining role in a mission-driven and pioneering organisation. The chance to be a key part of something extraordinary!

The US base salary range for this full-time position is between $129,000 - $198,000 + bonus + benefits. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your targeted location during the hiring process.

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