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Amazon Web Services, the leader in cloud computing is looking for a Principal Product Manager to define and drive the long-term strategy for Amazon Braket, our quantum computing cloud service. Experience delivering large-scale SaaS, PaaS or LaaS products where you are responsible for the full product lifecycle, from concept through GTM (go to market.
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You will be responsible for full lifecycle product management of compute solutions that have an outsized impact on accelerating digital transformation across several customer workloads including AI/ML, generative AI, databases, Big Data analytics, SAP, HPC, Edge, and more.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. 5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience.
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The product marketing team works on creating compelling positioning and marketing content to support product launches and campaigns that will help customers do more with generative AI. We all have a bias for action for developing awesome marketing assets (e.g., website, videos, success stories, blogs, presentations, print collateral, sales enablement tools, etc.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for cloud infrastructure, you will have the opportunity to develop the messaging and marketing strategy for the most innovative AWS capabilities that empower customers to build nearly anything they can imagine and transform their business.
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The AWS Cloud Storage Product Marketing team is hiring a product marketing lead to drive cloud storage marketing strategy, messaging, positioning, and content generation across builder and buyer personas.
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You will engage and contribute in the full product cycle: customer need analysis, feature brainstorming, design, implementation, validation and customer adoption. Instead, you are an integral part of the core database service team as you will work closely with developers and product and program managers.
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At Amazon Web Services (AWS), Technical Product Marketing Managers work backwards from their understanding of customer and industry requirements and are able to “connect the dots” between various different AWS capabilities and services to make sure that we are building and marketing the right portfolios of offerings to meet and exceed the needs of our customers – and that we’re able to clearly articulate the value propositions of our capabilities.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a scalable cloud computing platform to companies globally. Direct experience in B2B SaaS sales, marketing or product organizations.
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Amazon's Legal Department is looking for a junior attorney with a strong regulatory background to support Amazon Web Services (AWS), a dynamic and rapidly growing business within Amazon.com. AWS provides cutting edge cloud computing services and IT infrastructure to public and private clients around the globe, including on-demand compute capacity, data storage, machine learning, and more.
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Engage with AWS Global Sales to understand the pain points and needs in our sales function, define customer personas and journeys, identify critical use cases and opportunities, and brainstorm related product ideas.
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If you understand product design, manufacturing, have CAD drafting experience, you can manage data in a PLM system and develop an engineering change management program, then you will be a good fit.
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Drive strategic communications, own stakeholder engagement and identify customer requirements by considering data, customer feedback, and user research, and design data product value propositions for large tech and cross-functional audiences.
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As a Product Marketing Manager for security, identity, and compliance, you will be part of a team tasked with developing messaging and positioning that highlights how AWS services help customers secure their digital transformation.
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7+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. Author well-researched and detailed working backwards documents to review product ideas with senior executives, define product vision, strategy and roadmap, and articulate clear product requirements and UX. Explore ways to leverage GenAI in every aspect of the product(s.
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