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Lead creative briefing and creative development process in partnership with brand marketing manager, ensuring campaigns offer rich storytelling, sharp product positioning, and assets that support the entire consumer journey.
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To engage advertisers and unlock new business opportunities, the Global Channel Content Marketing Manager will drive content development that is informed by business objectives, customer use cases, and product functionality from narrative strategy through channel execution.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be the main interface between the User Acquisition team, Creative Development, and Game Developer teams to ensure our creative, content, and game portfolio strategy is executed to the highest level.
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Scopely is looking for a Sr. Product Marketing Manager to join our MONOPOLY GO! 3+ years experience in product marketing on a mobile game. Work closely with our business development and monetization teams to craft compelling marketing collateral that we can take to platforms like Apple and Google for merchandising support.
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The product marketing role has the exciting opportunity to position security and compliance as a key differentiator for MongoDB. As Data security is always a high concern for our customers you will show how MongoDB’s security and privacy features can help companies comply with existing and emerging regulations, how MongoDB exceeds customer’s security requirements, and how the security capabilities of MongoDB can help companies accelerate their journeys to the cloud.
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In this Product Marketing role will have first-hand involvement in diversification as the organization ventures into new products and markets outside of its traditional spaces. Develop and maintain business development relationships with current primary tier-1 customers.
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We are seeking an experienced Marketing Automation Manager that will be the Technical Owner and Digital Product Manager for our Salesforce Marketing Cloud implementation.
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Serve as the Digital Product Manager for Salesforce Marketing Cloud by managing our product vision, strategy, backlog, and roadmap and ensuring alignment with business goals to achieve expected outcomes.
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The perfect candidate will have broad experience across all areas of product marketing, including Sales enablement, product positioning & branding, product launch & in-app marketing, and content development (project management.
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Manage product marketing, development strategy, field support, and promotion to grow Microchip’s power conversion business. Design, development, applications or marketing experience with semiconductor components or embedded systems required.
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The Product Marketing Manager will play a critical role in the development and execution of strategic marketing initiatives that drive increased product sales and customer engagement for our loitering munition systems business segment.
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In the role of Associate Product Marketing Manager, you will be working closely with Product Marketing Managers to provide additional project bandwidth as well as assist with coordination and communication with stakeholders and others in Marketing, Product Development and Engineering.
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Collaboration is key, and you will work closely with several BHI teams, including sales, product development, clinical informatics, clinical affairs, and customer success, to help achieve the company’s growth goals.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager, Security & Compliance. Plan and Execute – Collaborate with other Product Marketers plus our Marketing, DevRel, and Sales Enablement teams to create the strategic and tactical GTM plan that communicates the value of MongoDB security.
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This role is responsible for leading the creative development and omni-channel implementation of all product marketing material related to specific product categories including Top Freezer, Built-In, Water Filtration, Freezer, Compacts, Wine & Beverage.
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