Knowledge Base Manager
Company: Specialized
Location: Morgan Hill
Posted on: June 21, 2022
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Job Description:
Are you ready to combine your passion for an active lifestyle
with a meaningful and multifaceted career in the cycling industry?
At Specialized, our teammates are encouraged to explore roles in a
variety of functions throughout their careers. We value curiosity,
a desire to try new things, and an eagerness to learn about all
aspects of the business. No matter where you begin with the
company, you get to decide where you want to go whether it's
marketing, finance, product development, sales, or an international
assignment. Join us in making the world a better place through the
power of bicycles and build your dream career at the same time! Add
value right away as a Knowledge Base Manager. You'll provide
riders, retailers, and teammates with content solutions and next
level service in the bicycle industry. You'll also develop a deep
understanding of our product and knowledge base systems setting you
up for a long lasting, successful career with Specialized. HOW
YOU'LL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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-- We hope you are all staying safe given these truly unprecedented
times. At Specialized, we are continuing to work from home for the
foreseeable future. That being said, once our offices are deemed
safe to re-open, this role will be required to work from the Morgan
Hill office. Are you committed to working, and relocating if
necessary, from the Morgan Hill office, once the office is opened?
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