Cynthia Chu Thinks It’s an Exciting Time to be at Audible
Audible’s CFO and Growth Officer shares some of her inspirations in life and at work, including the opportunity to help drive Audible’s future as a leader in audio storytelling.
Audible’s CFO and Growth Officer shares some of her inspirations in life and at work, including the opportunity to help drive Audible’s future as a leader in audio storytelling.
Software development engineer Justin Cockburn loves his work building a listening experience that delights millions of customers every day, and doing it for a company that prioritizes well-being. He wants to inspire people to join him.
Audible’s Senior Vice President of Customer Care and the Global Center for Urban Development is helping to drive positive impact for our customers and communities. He shares what he loves about this work, as well as his methods for maintaining balance.
Breaking celery. Stomping feet. Following dogs around all day. Audible sound designers do whatever it takes to get the right effect, while advancements like 3D audio help them to create ultra-immersive experiences for listeners.
Audible’s Chief Brand and International Officer shares her philosophy for leading our business outside the US marketplace, the importance of embracing ambiguity and change, and how her role perfectly combines her degrees in art and business.
At Audible, finance manager St. Jules Desir found a work culture where he could thrive. Now he’s helping others grow successful careers with us through recruiting efforts and as co-leader of our Black Employee Network (BEN) impact group.
Andrew Tsao encourages his teams to keep a positive outlook, trusting that research and experimentation will get them closer to solutions as they imagine and invent on behalf of our customers.
When Shima Osaka went from being legal counsel to country manager for Audible’s service for Japan, there wasn’t a blueprint to follow, so she forged a new path to become a stronger leader.
Growing up, Lisa Del Monte saw how much technology would have helped their grandfather, and it inspired them to make a difference in people’s lives. Now they lead Audible’s UX accessibility efforts, helping customers to connect with cherished stories.
When Nicole Weingartner started at Audible, she was a contractor on a team of four—now she’s in charge of developing dynamic email content that speaks to customers, and much more. All along, she’s been driven by the question: How can we make this better?
As a program manager, Sibylle Schwarz is the crucial link between teams, offices, and marketplaces. Based in Berlin, she helps develop and roll out new products and features for listeners while also supporting Audible’s impact initiatives in the EU.
Our Chief Technology Officer shares his thoughts on Audible’s customer obsession, what prospective employees should know before applying, and his future-focused philosophy.