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7+ years of experience across strategy consulting, pricing, strategic finance, corporate strategy, deal strategy & value management, ideally at a SaaS or enterprise software company 2+ years in a monetization/pricing strategy role with experience in product pricing, managing strategy & execution for product innovation Strong analytical background with experience using analytics and BI solutions (e.g. Tableau.
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The ideal candidate is motivated to make a impact within their innovative organization, which boasts a scalable SaaS product and a culture that fosters growth and creativity. Your leadership will be instrumental in guiding a dynamic engineering team, translating product strategy into a streamlined and iterative technical delivery process, and maintaining hands-on involvement with code.
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In-depth knowledge of Agile Software Development Methodology and related tools like Jira8+ years of experience as a product owner, product manager, senior business analyst in Global Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance areas, with at least 3 years in a delivery leadership role.
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As a Product Manager on the Compass Patient team, you will own the design and execution of front-end and back-end components of our data and software products. Experience working on data components for product pipelines - reliable inbound data, managing data gaps and variation, data cleansing, and data quality.
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We are looking for a product manager for Veeva Labs. VeevaLabsbuilds innovative applications for Veeva’s own use and for Veeva’s customers. As one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in history, we surpassed $2B in revenue in our last fiscal year with extensive growth potential ahead.
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As the Product Manager for a suite of SaaS products, you will lead a team of software engineers in the development and enhancement of products that engage people to love Jesus, serve others, spread Hope. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, drive product strategy, and ensure successful delivery of high-quality software.
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The Implementation Project Manager works with new and existing customers to onboard Revinates entire product suite and provide long-term success. The role serves as the small-scale project manager for new customer implementations, product upsells, and Statement of Work requests.
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2 years of experience as Product Owner or Product Manager, preferably for SaaS solutions. Position Summary: As a Product Manager with a strong background in Business Analysis and Product Ownership, you will be a vital link between the business objectives and technology solutions within our organization.
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As Implementation Project Manager, you are responsible for managing multiple concurrent projects and/workstreams in a complex program to facilitate an efficient and successful product implementation and customer onboarding process, with minimal support and supervision.
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You’ll lead email copywriting for the entire product portfolio for audience segments spanning free plan users, trial users, trial expired, and customers. 8-10 years of experience in copywriting for a SaaS organization; PLG experience preferred.
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5+ years of B2B marketing experience, preferably in a fast-paced SaaS startup environment. Create sustainable, efficient, and measurable prospect-to-customer journeys alongside the Product Marketing and Customer Success leadership teams.
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The growth marketer understands B2B SaaS and how to drive pipeline in a product-led sales (PLS) motion. 5+ years of marketing experience in Growth Marketing (familiarity with target personas of digital or product analytics such as Mixpanel, Amplitude, or Heap strongly preferred.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Principal Product Manager to join our Payables team within Oracle Cloud ERP to embark on the journey with us in defining the next generation of finance functions, mainly around Procure to Pay Process.
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5+ years of experience at the Senior Product Manager level having been accountable for the commercial success of a SaaS product, including defining addressable market, evaluating competition, crafting product strategy and positioning, developing pricing and packaging, owning short-, mid-, and long-term roadmaps, and executive-facing reporting and communication.
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You will be building and owning a product line of the best SaaS solution for pet care industry serving hundreds of thousands merchants in the US. Oversee the product development lifecycle, from concept to launch, ensuring timely delivery and high-quality standards.
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