The Principal, Talent Management is a senior individual contributor who designs, leads, and scales enterprise-wide talent management strategies and programs. This role operates with significant autonomy in highly ambiguous environments, driving talent management initiatives across multiple business units or geographies. The Principal, Talent Management serves as a recognized subject-matter expert and trusted advisor to senior leaders (Director and VP level), shaping the talent agenda and influencing long-term workforce strategy.
Come Build How Amazon Grows Its Best People
Amazon doesn"t just hire great talent - we obsess over how to develop, retain, and grow it. Our Talent Management team builds the programs, systems, and strategies that shape the employee experience for over 1.5 million people worldwide. This is where people science meets product thinking at a scale no other company can match.
We"re looking for a Program Manager who sees ambiguity as an invitation, not an obstacle. Someone who can take a complex, cross-functional challenge - spanning product, UX, engineering, and analytics - and turn it into a program with clear strategy, measurable outcomes, and executive-level visibility. You won"t inherit a playbook. You"ll write one.
Key job responsibilities
What You"ll Do
You"ll own the full lifecycle of programs that have considerable impact across multiple Amazon organizations. That means defining the mission and vision, aligning strategy with senior leaders, building go-to-market and change management plans, and driving execution across teams that don"t report to you.
You"ll develop KPI frameworks that give leadership real visibility into performance, and you"ll use data to tell the story of what"s working and where to push harder.
You"ll be the connective tissue between product, design, technical, and business teams - identifying gaps before they become failures, sourcing and coordinating resources across organizations, and proactively mitigating risks that others haven"t spotted yet. When a problem is ambiguous, you"ll define it. When a path forward isn"t clear, you"ll build one.
About the team
Why This Role
This isn"t program management in a support function. You"ll operate at the intersection of people strategy and technology, working on initiatives that directly influence how Amazon identifies, develops, and retains talent at unprecedented scale. The stakeholders are senior, the problems are genuinely hard, and the work ships to an audience of hundreds of thousands. If you want your programs to be felt across an entire company - not just tracked in a status report - this is the role.