Amazon.com Services LLC

Human Resources, global corporate

Principal,HRBP,ATG

$155–209k Bellevue, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Principal, HRBP, ATG at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: Talent management, Organizational design, Executive leadership. Develop HR strategies. Execute HR strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive people outcomes; Drive organizational outcomes; Enable fast decision-making; Focus on customer

Industry & Context.

Human Resources, global corporate
Problems you'll solve

Data-driven improvements; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years of HR experience, Partnering with business leaders, Experience in dynamic business settings

Nice to Have

Master's degree or above, Experience using data and metrics, Experience coaching and mentoring, Analytical skills, Attention to detail, Effective communication abilities

What You'll Do.

Develop HR strategies

Execute HR strategies

Design org structures

Advise on organizational capabilities

Build diverse talent pipelines

Build leadership bench strength

Provide executive coaching

Lead succession planning

Guide leaders through transformations

Monitor change effectiveness

Monitor business impact

Translate business strategy

Embed talent mechanisms

Facilitate workforce planning

Facilitate resource allocation

Anticipate talent needs

Provide compensation consultation

Drive employee engagement solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with VPs; Partner with Directors; Partner with Talent Acquisition; Partner with Central HR; Partner with Finance

Communication Scope

Executive communication; Stakeholder management

Full Job Description

The Audio, Twitch, Games (ATG) PXT team is looking for a Principal HRBP to lead talent strategy and support business growth. You'll partner directly with VPs and Directors to drive people and organizational outcomes through scalable, integrated solutions. Key job responsibilities Organizational Effectiveness – Develop and execute HR strategies including org design, workforce planning, succession planning, and skills development – Use people metrics and business data to identify and drive systemic improvements across multiple orgs – Design org structures that enable fast decision-making, strong culture, and customer focus – Partner with Talent Acquisition, Central HR, and Finance on comprehensive workforce plans Senior Leader Effectiveness – Serve as primary HRBP to VP and Directors, advising on organizational capabilities – Build diverse, inclusive executive talent pipelines and leadership bench strength – Provide executive coaching on management effectiveness, complex challenges, and culture – Lead talent reviews and succession planning at the senior level Change Management – Use data to identify trends, risks, and hotspots; develop change plans – Guide leaders through organizational transformations using inclusive thinking and stakeholder management – Monitor change effectiveness and business impact – Translate business strategy into simple, scalable HR processes Talent Planning & Management – Embed talent mechanisms into business rhythm — annual and mid-year reviews, performance management, development – Coach leaders and facilitate workforce planning and resource allocation decisions – Anticipate talent needs and capability gaps and develop goals to support these efforts – Provide strategic compensation consultation (annual planning, promotions, ad hoc analysis) – Drive innovative employee engagement solutions A day in the life You bring deep business passion, learning agility, and a track record of partnering with senior executives. You connect quantitative and

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