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We are currently seeking a Product Marketing Manager – Digital Solutions, for our Corporate Headquarters in Milwaukee, WI. Product Marketing Manager - Digital Solutions.
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We are looking for our first Product Marketing Manager to turn a proven product into a category leader for Supply chain Operations management and facilitate international expansion.
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The ideal candidate should be adept at direct to pet owner marketing and digital marketing tools, working in matrixed management structures, navigating complex market dynamics, and driving growth through innovative marketing initiatives.
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Digital asset management: Own tactical implementation of product assets, inclusive of product names, copy, and imagery across full Culligan consumer product division portfolio.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Palo Alto Networks, you will play a key role in shaping and executing the marketing strategy for our new innovative product Strata Cloud Manager for SASE and ADEM (Autonomous Digital Experience Management) capabilities.
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Lead cross-functional teams to execute marketing programs at scale, including partnering with Product Management, Engineering, Comms, Business Strategy, Finance, and Analytics. We’re looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our Ads & Promotions Marketing team to help build products and tools to support advertisers using DoorDash’s ecommerce platform.
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Ability to work cross-functionality with teams such as product, sales, account management, consumer marketing and PR to successfully manage projects tactically through execution. We are looking for a Product Marketing Manager who is passionate about the intersection of tech and mental health to join the Calm B2B marketing team.
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The Sr. Product Marketing Manager – Customer Workflows will be responsible for driving key elements of our Customer Workflows GTM strategy, product launches, creating sales enablement content, supporting digital campaigns, events and developing persona-based solution messaging.
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People| Excellence | Change | Integrity | Co-prosperityRole and ResponsibilitiesReporting to the VP, Product Marketing for Digital Appliance, this Senior Manager level role will be responsible for managing the overall go-to-market strategy and P&L management for Samsung branded Vacuum products in the US market.
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Collaborate closely with cross-functional stakeholders like product management, sales, demand generation, partner marketing and customer success to execute winning marketing initiatives.
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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will lead the development and execution of comprehensive marketing strategies to drive product adoption, market penetration, and revenue growth across an expanding portfolio of core, supplemental, digital solutions and platforms.
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3+ years of experience in product marketing or product management, with a focus on security, payments, or business journeys on digital platforms. About the roleWe are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to drive the product strategy and go-to-market efforts for our security, payments, and business journey features within TikTok Business Center, a centralized platform that empowers businesses to efficiently manage their digital marketing and commerce activities.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with sales, product management, and campaign teams to develop integrated marketing strategies that drive adoption and growth of Unity’s industry solutions.
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Job Responsibilities :The Product Marketing Manager is category responsible for global product go-to-market strategy, product marketing, and contributing to the business management of Razer’s Console Gaming category.
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Experience in these additional marketing areas is a plus: demand generation, communications, branding, and product management. Scope:The Product Marketing Manager will have a deep understanding of the Luminate platform, customer verticals, and competitive landscape.
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