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We tell AWS’s most important and interesting stories to educate customers about what is possible when you build on AWS.We are looking for an experienced senior product marketing manager to join the High Performance Computing Product Marketing team.
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Key job responsibilitiesRole Responsibilities•You will be a senior product marketing manager responsible for defining our positioning and messaging to potential customers. The ideal candidate will have a track record of leading successful product marketing programs and working collaboratively across multiple organizations to deliver results.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work collaboratively with cross-category teams, including marketing, product management, and technology, to ensure alignment with SAS Brand Marketing objectives and advocate for the needs of our Sellers.
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As a product marketing manager for AWS Marketplace, you will be part of a team tasked with developing messaging and materials that highlight how customers and partners can transform their procurement processes and accelerate innovation with fast access third-party partner solutions that run on AWS. You will work with product and engineering teams to shape the product vision and prioritize features.
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As Senior Product Marketing Manager for AWS Cloud Resilience, you will have the opportunity to own and drive the marketing strategy to help customers build and run resilient, highly available applications in the AWS cloud.
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In addition to Tech and Product Managers, this team works closely with Sales, Finance, User Experience (UX), Business Intelligence, Amazon Devices teams, and other Marketing teams.
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We tell AWS’s most important and interesting stories to educate customers about what is possible when you build on AWS.As a product marketing lead for Pan-Industry, you'll be the single-threaded owner within PMM for messaging, strategy, and programs, responsible for driving perception that AWS is the leading cloud provider across industries.
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Shopbop is looking for a highly organized, self-directed, and customer obsessed Senior Ecommerce Product Marketing Manager to support and develop high impact initiatives that improve the ecommerce customer 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 be more productive building on the cloud with tools and services powered by 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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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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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for our generative AI-powered tools for developers and builders, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing and go-to-market strategy for current and future, cutting-edge, next-generation generative AI technologies that are aimed at making developers and technical builders of all kinds faster and more capable at building software on the cloud.
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The AWS Identity and Checkout team is looking for a highly motivated Product Marketing Manager to drive product launches, thought leadership content, and go-to-market programs for AWS Identity and Checkout products - Amazon Just Walk Out, Amazon One, and Amazon Dash Carts that are transforming the way we shop, work, and live our lives.
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Owns marketing strategy and execution for the business and product portfolio to drive adoption and scale. - Works with internal teams to jointly define, develop, execute and analyze high-impact go-to-market digital and physical channel marketing strategies merchandising, promotion, customer value propositions, messaging, campaign goals and measurement.
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As Associate Director, Global Product Marketing, you’ll have the opportunity to help shape and conduct the future of Audible’s consumer and creator products by translating customer needs into customer-centric strategies that inform technology, content, and marketing investment that surprise and delight audiences across the globe – North America, APAC, Europe, UK, Brazil (Audible’s existing regions/marketplaces.
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Amazon Canada is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to lead strategic category marketing and launches. (1) Lead end-to-end strategic marketing for CA retail Retail categories and projects.
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