APAC

Here in Japan and Asia Pacific we employ over 3,000 staff who enjoy a diverse mix of both highly established and emerging markets. The Asia region hosts 15 office locations across Australia, Japan, China, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, New Zealand, and Taiwan. Functions include Sales and Marketing across the region, Research & Development in China and India, and Legal, Finance, Legalization, and People Resources based out of our regional hub in Singapore.

What Adobe Executives Wish They’d Known as University Students

Before they walked the halls of Adobe, motivated their teams, or traveled the world promoting Adobe’s products, Adobe executives were once University students.  Now, with a bit more experience under their belts, they share what they wish they’d known during their collegiate years. Shantanu Narayen, President & CEO “Think BIG.  You have almost limitless opportunities in front of you right now, so go out and make the most of them.”         David Wadhwani, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Digital Media “Success is not about winning the debate … Read more >

Shantanu Narayen, President & CEO
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Pioneering Adobe in the Emerging Territories

The Adobe logo is a familiar emblem to many around the world. But what about the areas where the logo and products aren’t as recognizable? Peter S., Senior Director of Emerging Territories, approaches this question every day, and works with his team to drive digital media and digital marketing in countries like Russia, Turkey, Africa, Israel, United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. “These are fast growing regions,” he says. “And they’re becoming more and more aware that Adobe has much more to offer.” Peter, who worked in … Read more >

Peter S., Adobe's Senior Director of Emerging Territories
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Adobe Rises to #78 Best Global Brand

Adobe recognized as leader in purchase decisions, talent attraction, and overall brand strength. This week, global branding consultancy Interbrand released its prestigious Best Global Brands list and once again Adobe saw its star rise as one of the world’s most respected and valuable brands. Interbrand named Adobe the #78 most valuable brand, rising two spots from our ranking a year ago and continuing our positive move up the rankings since Adobe first debuted on the list at #95 in 2009. “It was a big deal to make the list for … Read more >

Best Global Brands 2012
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Maximizing “Air Time” to Strategize

Seventeen years ago, Australia-New Zealand country manager Paul Robson’s own first manager gave him the best piece of career advice he’s ever received. “It was about giving yourself time to think and strategize, to make sure in every job, with regularity, you give yourself time to step away from the day-to-day of the role and give yourself perspective,” he says. “It allows you to reflect both on the current activity and the achievements you may have and allows you to focus on the challenges you may have come across.” Paul’s … Read more >

Paul Robson, Adobe Australia-New Zealand Country Manager
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A Melting Pot of Cultures

Helene D, Adobe’s director of consulting for Asia Pacific & Japan, has moved three continents for her love of cultures and languages. She was born in France, relocated to Singapore and has now planted her roots in Sydney, Australia. “What I love most about Adobe is the diversity of cultures,” she said. Explore exciting career opportunities with Adobe Asia: www.adobe.com/careers

Helene D, Adobe's Director of Consulting for Asia Pacific & Japan
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Making Products Accessible to Everyone

Pete DV, an Adobe Accessibility Project Manager, used to walk by the Adobe building in San Jose, California, on the way to the Center of Performing Arts with his wife. “We’d say, ‘boy, wouldn’t it be nice if I could work there?’” Now, after eight years at the company he once dreamed of working for, Pete still seems just as excited about it. “When I got the job, I didn’t believe I was actually working for the company,” he says. Pete, who has been visually impaired since birth, works on … Read more >

Project Manager Pete DV makes Adobe products accessible to everyone including himself
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CRN Magazine Honors a Strategic Channel Leader at Adobe

Lisa Graham, senior director of Adobe’s North America Strategic Channel Accounts, recently received the honor of being named to CRN magazine’s 2012 “Women of the Channel” as well as the “Power 100.” These awards recognize some of the most powerful women in channel sales. For those who aren’t familiar with the publication, CRN (Computer Reseller News) is the leading publication in North America for the IT channel sales and marketing industry. Lisa speaks to Life@Adobe bloggers about her accomplishments and her career. Congratulations on the recognition. How do you feel? … Read more >

CRN honors Adobe's Lisa Graham with the 2012 “Women of the Channel” and “Power 100” awards
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Career Perspectives: From Client to Consultant to Consulting Manager

James H. has been on both sides of the table—as a client and as a consultant and now a consulting manager—giving him unique insight into how to create a well-rounded career. James’ passion for web analytics and optimization began when he worked in advertising and marketing at Sears.com. While working there, he had the opportunity to interact closely with Omniture Consulting and Engineering Services as a client between 2004 and 2006. Shortly thereafter, James was brought on board by Omniture Consulting, and when it was acquired by Adobe in 2009, … Read more >

James H shares his success story at Adobe
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A Safer Commute for Students

Following the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan, the Adobe Japan sales team wanted to help. They made the decision to donate part of their license revenue to support their community by donating two school buses for kindergarten students in areas devastated by the natural disaster. The buses will be used for children to commute safely outside the disaster area to play outdoors. On Wednesday, August 8, two Adobe branded buses were donated to students in the Fukushima Prefecture, a devastated area where nuclear plants are located. Our … Read more >

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen (far left) and Adobe Japan President Craig Tegel (far right) present two school buses on behalf of the Adobe Japan sales team.
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Globally Leading and Continent Leaping

Interview with Craig Tegel, President of Adobe Japan Starting a new job can be a challenging, nerve-wracking and exciting experience. But embarking upon a new job in a new city where you don’t speak the language could prove too intimidating for some. Adobe Japan President Craig Tegel happily took on that challenge, packed his bags and arrived in Tokyo to start his new job without speaking any Japanese. It wasn’t his first experience living in a new country- Craig is an Australian native who worked and lived in Beijing and … Read more >

Craig Tegel, President of Adobe Japan
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