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About the teamAWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) is responsible for driving revenue, adoption, and growth from thelargest and fastest growing small- and mid-market accounts to enterprise-level customers including public sector.
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Work effectively across AWS with groups such as product, digital marketing, sales, business development, and evangelists to achieve business goals. AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) is responsible for driving revenue, adoption, and growth from the largest and fastest growing small- and mid-market accounts to enterprise-level customers including public sector.
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Amazon Devices—the team behind the best-selling Amazon Echo, Fire TV, Kindle E-Reader, Fire Tablet, Ring and Blink product lines—is seeking a high-performing, innovative, experiences, results-oriented and customer-obsessed, Sr. Product Marketing Manager.
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Work effectively across AWS with groups such as engineering, digital marketing, sales, business development, and evangelists to achieve our joint business goals. AWS Sales, Marketing, and Global Services (SMGS) is responsible for driving revenue, adoption, and growth from the.
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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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Sales, Marketing and Global Services (SMGS) Develop and execute on breakthrough product marketing activities that reach target audiences effectively. Continuously measure and optimize product marketing initiatives.
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Experience working cross-functionally across marketing, product management, analytics, UX, and research. Partner with other marketing teams (e.g., web content, campaigns, demand generation, field teams, and events) to drive and execute on global marketing initiatives.
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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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Work with product teams to support AWS Marketplace and Partner service launches by distilling key functionality and benefits into product marketing messages. Product Marketing is responsible for developing crisp, highly differentiated, and compelling positioning and messaging for AWS and its services.
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