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Experience with Excel or Tableau (data manipulation, macros, charts and pivot tables) Work effectively across AWS with groups such as product, digital marketing, sales, business development, and evangelists to achieve business goals.
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As a Product Marketing Manager for AWS Generative-AI Powered Builder Tools, you will engage our customers and prospects to help them understand how our next generation tools will help them build and run applications on the cloud at scale without need to be a professional developer.
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The person in this role works collaboratively with field marketing leadership, sales leadership, business development, and product marketing to design marketing initiatives, measure and report out on program effectiveness, and use data to make the right pivots in the strategy and plan.
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Amazon Web Services is seeking a talented, self-directed senior marketer to lead our install base marketing strategy in the Americas. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform.
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Experience with web development, specifically with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) or other enterprise CMS. Collaborate with stakeholders across various web, marketing, engineering, UX, product management, and business teams to identify and drive innovative website solutions that achieve business goals and raise the bar for customer experience with each launch.
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Work closely with the AWS business intelligence and operations, engineering, partner marketing, and/or product management teams to define and improve website instrumentation, multi-variate testing and other relevant website intelligence.
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Development of thought leadership product positioning and customer facing messaging. 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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We are Device, Digital and Alexa Support (D2AS), and we’re responsible for the Customer Service operations and product experience for all Amazon Devices and Digital services, from the Kindle and Echo, to Amazon Music and Prime Video.
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The marketing manager should be highly organized, able to work closely with multiple internal teams within ASBX. The individual will be responsible for helping to guide ASBX product teams with the development of campaigns executed via ASBX owned channels, including DevCon—ASBX’s internal conference for software builders across Amazon.
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Provide insights and recommendations to guide product development and innovation, ensuring that products align with advertiser demands. Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
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