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  • Establish service contracts with Business Systems and Product teams to ensure awareness and relevant dependency matrices for system updates or changes that would have an impact to the AppFolio Data Platform and related Reporting/Analytics

  • Your central responsibility will be to build a world class product management team and to lead and empower your team to build and develop Value Added Services that AppFolios customers both love and rely on to manage and grow their businesses.

  • To learn more about AppFolio and our values check out our profile on The MuseWhat’s in it for you:Competitive PayFull

  • Customer Focus: Strive to delight at each touchpoint and level of interaction, whether it be at the beginning of their business relationship with AppFolio or at the end of their time with us.

  • As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, Market Intelligence youll partner with sales, marketing, and product to drive market and competitive awareness that will help AppFolio gain continued market share in each of our core segments.

AppFolio is a company founded in 2006 that offers software-as-a-service applications for vertical markets. AppFolio primarily focuses on cloud-based property management software, services, and data analytics to the real estate industry. The company’s headquarters is in Goleta, California, in the Santa Barbara area.

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