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You’ll execute product launches, develop content for demand generation and SEO initiatives, and work cross functionally to support GTM teams with sales enablement that creates product stickiness and accelerates deal cycles.
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Reporting to the CEO, and based in our new corporate center in Hackensack, NJ, the Senior Marketing Director is responsible for leading the execution of a fully integrated marketing strategy with an emphasis on demand generation, brand management, digital marketing, and product marketing.
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Demonstrable digital marketing experience, including growth marketing (demand generation), content marketing, and social media marketing strategy. We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to lead product marketing and digital marketing strategy for our Nursing vertical.
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Leadership and Process Excellence – Based on the strategy, manage, and develop the marketing execution process and work closely with marketing leads including Brand, Marketing Operations, Demand Generation/Digital, Field/Events Marketing, Content, Social Media, Public Relations, Analyst Relations, Internal Communications and Customer Marketing and key partner functions.
$181,400 - $234,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Collaborate with SE, Product Specialists, Field Marketing, SDR's, Partner Account Managers, etc. Create a consistent cadence to driving partner-led demand generation, call campaigns, with strong opportunity management skills.
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Experience with IT networking, specifically WiFi, Switching, SD-WAN and Artificial Intelligence. This position is a "hunter" type of role that requires an individual who is a self-starter with the ability to grow the SLED business within the New Jersey region.
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Knowledge and experience effectively crafting and running demand generation strategies, working closely with Sales and Product Marketing leadership. Collaborate with marketing, sales, and product development teams to align industry relationship strategies with overall business goals.
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The Global Marketing Communications Specialist is responsible for building brand awareness, generating preference and demand for the Kollmorgen portfolio of motion systems, acquiring new customers, and maximizing customer loyalty and lifetime value in support of Kollmorgen's goals.
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Demonstrated ability to build cross-functional partnerships with teams such as product marketing, demand generation, field marketing, etc. Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field.
$204,000 - $312,800 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Collaborate with Marketing teams to develop marketing programs for demand generation. 8+ years technical, product/service management, strategic planning, marketing or directly related experience.
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Collaborate with product marketing, content marketing, and demand generation teams to drive key campaigns. You’ll partner closely with Product Marketing and our in-house Brand Studio, as well as external agencies, to generate campaign strategies, messages and executions.
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As the Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for driving all messaging and assets that support demand generation, field enablement, and customer marketing activity.
$100,000 - $175,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 6 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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You can make a real impact across many areas within the organization, including: communications, demand generation, digital events, and digital marketing. Work cross-functionally with Sales, Sales Enablement, Strategy, Product Marketing, Creative Services/Digital, Customer Marketing, and Marketing Ops teams to ensure optimal orchestration and effectiveness of marketing programs.
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In addition, DX Marketing drives demand generation in partnership with Sales, Product, and Product Marketing, provides data-driven customer insights back into the business, and crafts customer journey motions across the full marketing funnel.
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Develop marketing plans, working closely with sales, product marketing, demand generation, web/digital, field and customer marketing to create industry-leading experiences to generate a healthy pipeline and customer expansion.
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