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Digibee seeks a Product Marketing leader to define and optimize our GTM motion for the North American and Brazilian market. About the roleAre you a strategic Product Marketing professional passionate about crafting compelling product stories and positioning them in the market.
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This Product Marketing Leader is responsible for defining and driving the global Go-to-Market strategy and commercial model for the industry leading and integrated bundle of Adobe’s technology solutions that solve the ability for Enterprises to scale content to deliver hyper personalized experiences.
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Craft Industry Specific Messaging, Collateral, And Content That Resonates With Each Vertical Market And Enables Effective Marketing Campaigns. Eclypsium is seeking an experienced product marketing manager with deep knowledge of the security space to help accelerate our market penetration.
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As such, the senior director will work closely with product owners on launches, curate a sales kit, and coordinate with growth marketing on content for demand generation programs.
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The Director, Brand & Product Marketing leads the overall go-to-market strategy and process, including: defining product positioning and unique selling proposition, consumer messaging, content pillars, and campaign ideation + strategy.
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Proven experience in market analysis, marketing strategy, and product management. Assist the product marketing team in the planning and execution of product launches, campaigns, and other market penetration strategies.
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Experience in digital marketing techniques, including SEO, PPC, social media marketing, and content marketing. Analyze market data to develop marketing strategies, understand competitive landscape, and identify opportunities for growth.
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Job Responsibilities :Director, Product Marketing – Laptops and AccessoriesThe Director, Product Marketing, is responsible for global product strategy, product marketing, go-to-market planning and business management of Razer's Notebook and Accessory Division (NAD.
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Strategic Product Positioning: Crafting marketing strategies that effectively position our digital products in the market, driving awareness, adoption, and loyalty. Ramsey Solutions is seeking a dynamic Director of Product Marketing & Digital Experience to lead our digital marketing and website strategies.
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As Associate Director, Global Product Marketing, you’ll have the opportunity to help shape and conduct the future of Audible’s consumer and creator products by translating customer needs into customer-centric strategies that inform technology, content, and marketing investment that surprise and delight audiences across the globe – North America, APAC, Europe, UK, Brazil (Audible’s existing regions/marketplaces.
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Collaborate with the Content and Growth Marketing teams to develop omni-channel go-to-market campaigns and content that resonates with our target buyer personas at all stages of the sales cycle.
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In-depth, hands-on experience with all core product/solution marketing functions – positioning, pricing, packaging, go-to-market planning, sales enablement, market research, competitive intel and product launch.
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Your day-to-day activities in this exciting and fast-paced role will include but are not limited to: product development, product launch, sales training content creation, customer collateral, surgeon and customer education for products and procedures, sales support, key opinion leader development, product life cycle (PLM) management, market data analysis, business development, and strategic product planning.
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Create crisp and compelling messaging, content assets, sales enablement, and more to unify these narratives to the market, and be digestible for sales and marketing to use. Snowflake is growing fast and we’re searching for a highly-talented and driven individual to join our team as a Director of Product Marketing.
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We are looking for an Associate Director, Global Product Marketing to help further grow and accelerate our unique offering and content, globally. 6+ years of experience in product marketing and business strategy, with experience in defining and driving new customer-centric products and features toward market launch rollout.
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