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We are seeking a strategic, savvy Product Marketing Manager to project manage, develop and execute campaign strategies that promote our new device launches and device offers and engage our target audience.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in integrated marketing/brand marketing project management, with a proven track record of developing and executing successful campaigns. Experience with digital marketing, social media, content marketing, local marketing, and in-store marketing.
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Product Marketing ManagerLocation: Mountain View, CA (In office ~3 days a week)As a Product Marketing Manager at Moveworks, you’ll launch products, drive go-to-market strategy, enable the field, and help make Moveworks the undisputed leader in our industry.
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Product Marketing Manager Lead - TikTok Shop - Seattle. As a Product Marketing Manager at Statsig, you will play a pivotal role in defining and executing marketing strategies that drive product adoption and growth.
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Manage quarterly Platform releases: This includes leading the cross-functional core team across Product Management, Marketing, Sales Enablement, Professional Services, Partner Enablement and Customer Success to ensure excellence in execution for internal and external launches.
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Related: ecommerce, e-commerce, digital marketing, marketing assistant, marketing coordinator, marketing specialist, marketing analyst, product associate, product analyst, ecommerce specialist, ecommerce clerk, ecommerce coordinator, ecommerce merchandising, ecommerce assistant, ecommerce analyst, e-commerce analyst.
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Collaborate closely with Senior Vice President of Sales, Senior Vice President, Events, Media and Marketing Services, Chief Product Officer and Chief Financial Officer to develop and implement plans that align with company objectives.
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As an E-Commerce Marketing Associate, you would be part of the “Product Team” and directly contribute to all aspects of new eCommerce product launches - from performing product research to taking product photos and more.
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Working directly with the VP of Commercial Product, the Director of Creative Marketing and Storytelling will work across Boston Globe Media’s branded content and media planning teams to lead stunning design and compelling narrative creation to promote Boston Globe Media’s commercial solutions.
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This role is associated with a Growth Plan, with the goal of reaching Marketing Associate (Analytical) - Level 2, around the time of completion of Year 1 at Reli. Impactful progress towards reaching Level 2 will include opportunities for compensation increases along the way, dependent upon performance, building towards a $30/hr base compensation upon reaching Level 2.
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General SummaryThe Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) oversees the planning, development, and execution of the organization’s consumer and trade marketing touch points, including advertising, media planning, public relations, social media, events, retail activations, point of sale, and influencers, while driving brand and product creative initiatives holistically for all divisions.
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The primary responsibilities include a focus on the RFP (request for proposal) process, project management, leading and supervision of the IMT (Integrated Marketing Team) building consumer campaigns to drive omni-channel retail marketing activations, and leveraging consumer insights, data and analytics to drive growth.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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As a ”Product Team" member of Reli. If you are detail-oriented, resourceful, and have a keen eye for optimization, we want to hear from you! We are seeking a highly motivated and data-driven individual to join our product team.
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External Brand Partnerships & Product Collaborations● Work in tandem with Senior Brand Marketing Manager to ideate compelling, 360 degree cross-promotional partnerships for Nuuly exclusives, Nuuly brand co-marketing initiatives, and Nuuly B2B Brand Partnerships.
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