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Work with the Digital Marketing Manager to develop the branding, product positioning, unique selling points, and copy needed to produce an impactful website page or online marketing materials for Astanza's entire product line and target personas.
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Work with CTO and Marketing Manager to evaluating and create video assets to help promote the product details and make information available for customers. Online ecommerce marketing experience, such as store manager, Google Adwords manager, Google Merchant Center, etc.
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Beyond Base Pay, FBN also offers all full-time/permanent employees competitive total compensation packages that include equity compensation, paid holidays plus an additional floating holiday, work flexibility including paid time off and remote work if your role is eligible, parental leave, benefits including but not limited to: medical, dental, vision, wellbeing, short & long term disability, life insurance, 401k, HSA employer contributions, and more.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Density, you play an integral role in shaping product and go-to-market strategies for our hardware-enabled SaaS solutions. Today, we work with companies ranging from Fortune 1000 to high growth such as Uber, Pinterest, Shopify and Okta, occupying more than a billion square feet worldwide.
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The Product Marketing Senior Manager – Refrigeration (Top Freezer, Built-In, Water Filtration) is essential to developing and executing the Commercial Growth Strategy of the Refrigeration business, in alignment with the GE Appliances House of Brands strategy while driving continued leadership in Ice & Water product excellence.
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As a leader on our Product Marketing team, this role will work alongside peers in Revenue Marketing, Brand Marketing, Community, and Marketing Operations.
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Partner with the VP of Marketing to develop a regional brand activation strategy, including customer programs, product communication at shelf & strategies designed to covert the shopper.
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BSN SPORTS is seeking to add a Senior Product and Brand Marketing Manager to its growing marketing team that will play a critical role in developing and executing product marketing strategy for a growing portfolio of private label sports uniforms, performance apparel, accessories, and equipment as well as supporting differentiated marketing for other brand product offerings.
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The Influencer Marketing Manager is taking ownership of managing a portfolio of clients with little guidance from their Account Director; 90% of actions are being conducted independently.
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The role of Senior Product Marketing Manager is a high visibility role in a mission driven company where you'll work hand-in-hand with the VP of Product Marketing and rest of the leadership team to build out the product marketing strategy and execution at Modern Health.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will join the BioPharma Product Marketing team at PathAI and will be responsible for leading the marketing strategy for our algorithm products.
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The Associate Channel Marketing Manager will own product content and asset management, as well as work cross-functionally with channel and brand marketing to identify and create new and engaging content with the goal of delivering a best-in-class consumer shopping experience.
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We’re looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who will be responsible for maintaining Berbix’s core messaging and positioning and understanding our target audience and product.
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As the Product Marketing Manager focused on Firefly Thought Leadership, you will be at the forefront of driving awareness and engagement around Firefly and Adobe’s Gen AI efforts thru creative online and offline activations.
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The Sr. Staff Product Marketing Manager, NGS Portfolio and Competitive Intelligence will play a pivotal role in defining and executing strategies to effectively drive adoption and utilization of our platforms and position our products against competitors in the marketplace.
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