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4+ years experience in Product Management, ideally for an Enterprise SaaS solution. Specright is looking to hire a Product Manager within our Product & Engineering team.
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Minimum 3+ years’ experience in a customer-facing, role such as Consultant, SaaS Implementation Coordinator, Solutions Engineer, or hands on Customer Success Manager. The primary goal of the Customer Success Manager at NICE is to work closely with our customer base to ensure high customer satisfaction & enable product adoption, to both preserve customer’s reoccurring revenue, & create loyal promoters driving additional business.
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Customer Success Manager – WEM Portfolio. Maintain a working knowledge of competitive product lines, especially as it relates to technical strengths and weaknesses of the competitor's products and what strategy NICE should develop to counter.
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5+ years of overall experience, including at least 3 years of experience as a Product Marketing Manager or related role, ideally within B2B SaaS or PaaS companies focused on media and entertainment or legal verticals.
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2+ years of product marketing expertise including marketing content development, sales enablement, product management support, channel marketing, buyer journey mapping, and product GTM launches.
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Proficiency with Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Content Management Systems (CMS), such as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) required; Understanding of Product Information Management (PIM), Content Syndication Platforms, or SaaS platforms, such as Stibo STEP or PDX preferred.
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Fluidra’s looking for a Sr. Product Manager, SaaS to join our team at our West Coast office in Carlsbad, CA. 5+ years of experience in product management or product development in a SaaS environment.
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As the Manager, Software Engineering- CRM, you will lead a team of engineers responsible for full life-cycle application support and for delivery of product solutions for on-premises and SaaS platforms such as Microsoft Dynamics 365, Marketo, and others.
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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. 3+ years of experience in product, marketing and/or product marketing at enterprise tech companies.
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He/she must be willing to roll up their sleeves and work with the product in a small virtual start-up environment with the developers and producers of the SaaS product Background Minimum 3 years in HTML5 ad development or Product Management of a Design Platform.
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Work with our Product team and Product Marketing Manager to ensure an effective communication channel exists between our commercial teams and product teams. Experience and understanding of SaaS infosec and data privacy requirements for global businesses.
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4 years of relevant experience in a product role, enterprise SaaS software company, or technology consulting firm. Product Manager , you'll get the opportunity to drive the integration of engineering, user experience, and customer needs to achieve the company’s vision.
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Cast & Crew is looking for a Manager, Product Marketing who is passionate about building product marketing and Go-To-Market programs from the ground up in the dynamic and expanding Advertising and Live Entertainment market space (ALES.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager San Francisco. Vendor Negotiator/ SaaS Buyer Palo Alto. More Full Time Jobs Hiring Manager Palo Alto. optimizing product-led growth initiatives.
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The Sr. Product Manager for the Workflow and Asset Management Optimization (WAMO) platform will collaborate closely with the Vice President of Business Solutions, various stakeholders, individual contributors across multiple AHA business units, teams in Business Technology, and our implementation partners (vendors.
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