Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Amazon is looking for professionals to work in the market of Russia - Digit. An online magazine about technology. Deeply about high.

Two Jobs – Director of Content for Kindle purchases from publishers and a senior manager of pricing Kindle content for the Russian market – Amazon posted on LinkedIn on April 18. Another position of procurement manager Kindle-content for the Russian market is available at Amazon without the date of publication.

MOSCOW, April 19 – Digit.ru, Alina Gaynullina. The world’s largest Internet retailer Amazon is looking for experts in procurement and sale of content for the Kindle in the Russian market, according to Jobs, published by the company in social networks LinkedIn for business networking and on its website.

Two Jobs – Director of Content for Kindle purchases from publishers and a senior manager of pricing Kindle content for the Russian market – Amazon posted on LinkedIn on April 18. Another position of procurement manager Kindle-content for the Russian market is available at Amazon without the date of publication. It is noteworthy that all three physically specialist should work out of the office Amazon in Luxembourg specified in the job.

At the same time, the sources Digit.ru the Russian publishing market report that some time ago, the Amazon is actively in contact with the Russian publishing house “Eksmo”, which specializes in the publication including electronic text and audio books.

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Earlier

Forbes reported, citing sources in the publishing market that Amazon is entering the Russian market, and a representative office in Russia led by ex-CEO of the publishing group “ABC-Atticus” Arkady Vitruk. Official confirmation from Amazon or most Vitruka edition did not get. As the Vitruk on his page on LinkedIn, a February 2013 he holds the position of director of content for the Kindle in the Russian market and is also based in Luxembourg.

Global PR-service of Amazon was unable to comment on operational RIA Novosti development plans for the Russian market. Representatives of the store and the Russian office Ozon.Ru eBay reported that they had learned about Amazon’s plans from the media and do not have more information.

Besides the U.S., Amazon is working in Canada, China, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and Spain. Russian users still have limited access to the services of Amazon and can be ordered only in American and British sections of products from a limited number of categories. At the end of 2012 Amazon reported a net loss of $ 39 million against a profit of $ 631 million for the previous year. Amazon’s revenue for 2012 increased by 27% – up to 61 billion dollars.

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