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Logility's SaaS-based platform transforms sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP) processes; demand, inventory, and replenishment planning; global sourcing; quality and compliance management; product life cycle management; supply and inventory optimization; manufacturing planning and scheduling; retail merchandise planning, assortment, and allocation.
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The ideal candidate has significant, hands-on experience managing data specific to an audience segmentation and/or an insights reporting feature set as part of a Marketing Automation, CDP, CRM, or other enterprise-level customer experience product suite.
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This requires 5+ years of Product Management experience managing the segmentation or insights components of large-scale Enterprise SaaS products. We're looking for an experienced Product Manager for the role of Senior product Manager, Segmentation and Insights.
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Associate’s Degree in a related field or 2 years experience in a project management role; bonus points for experience in customer-facing SaaS technology, Hotel Operations, or Hospitality Marketing.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager role will help drive the end-to-end GTM success of our products, partnering across Growth & Marketing, Sales & Field Operations, and Product Management to prioritize and orchestrate key GTM activities.
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Has extensive experience (10+ years) in product counseling, including privacy, data protection, intellectual property, regulatory, and consumer protection, preferably within the SaaS and/or AI domains, with a minimum of 4 years as a manager.
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This includes determining the most effective go-to-market strategies and collaborating with AWS Solution Architects, Partners, Legal, Marketing, Product, Capture/Contracts and Executive leadership.
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As a Product Manager, you will partner closely with fellow leaders in engineering, marketing, sales, and customer success to deliver a best-in-class contextual analytics product.
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The Campaign Manager is responsible for the strategy, development, execution, reporting and optimization of marketing programs - working with internal stakeholders including Product Marketing, Field Marketing, and Business Development as well as external agencies and third-party appointment setting vendors.
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We're looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager with previous B2B SaaS experience to join our amazing marketing team. Our ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of product marketing best practices and be a natural, confident storyteller.
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You will also lead cross-functional activities (internally with our client's Marketing, Product, CS and Sales teams, and externally with our channel teams) and successfully execute our growth plans in the Field Service Management space.
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FocusKPI is looking for a Product Marketing Manager/Campaign Specialist to join our Platform and Pricing marketing team atour client, a high-tech SaaS company. You have 6-8+ years of B2B product marketing experience, ideally at a SaaS company.
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We are seeking a dynamic and innovative Product Marketing Manager to join our engineering team. Jobot is working with a fantastic client seeking to add a Product Marketing Manager to their growing organization.
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This position requires 3-5 years of experience as Product Marketing Manager with a SaaS company. The Product Marketing Manager will own all traditional aspects of product marketing, including market segmentation, product positioning, buyer personas, sales enablement, and more.
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Senior Product Manager - Marketing Technology. The Senior Product Manager - MarTech is a key member of the Nordstrom Product Management team, championing the customer experience evolution through data-driven insights using a variety of qualitative and quantitative inputs and delivering key features, functionality, and programs for Nordstrom.
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