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This role will be responsible for collaborating with Bank marketing and product teams to design, build, and launch campaigns that address the ever changing needs of the business while capitalizing on the full features and benefits of SFMC's capabilities.
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Browse The AislesThe Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Recipe for Success - What's “in store” for the role Build Strategies for new product launches and go to market recommendations.
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5+ years of experience in product marketing, working on fast-growing software products (music, entertainment or consumer a plus) As an individual contributor (IC) Product Marketing Manager, you will partner closely with a wide range of teams from product management and design to go-to-market teams to shape and launch new music experiences for our listeners.
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Provide support to the sales team by equipping them with the necessary marketing materials, training resources, and product knowledge to effectively promote our solar energy products and environmentally friendly solutions to retail customers.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be the main interface between the User Acquisition team, Creative Development, and Game Developer teams to ensure our creative, content, and game portfolio strategy is executed to the highest level.
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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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This is incredible momentum, and the product marketing leader will play a key role in helping us reach our next level of growth. As a leader on our Product Marketing team, this role will work alongside peers in Revenue Marketing, Brand Marketing, Community, and Marketing Operations.
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Title: Product Marketing Manager 3 (Advanced Packaging) Develop business and product marketing plans, manage product life cycles (PLC), and own product positioning in the marketplace and customer engagement from penetration to adoption.
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Join Kimley-Horn’s growing marketing team and get hands-on experience developing strategy, coordinating and writing proposals, collaborating on client strategies, writing thought leadership, and promoting the firm.
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The Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Comfortable being a part of both worlds of product and sales and able to bridge the gap between them.
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5-7 years of experience leading retail, IT or similar projects, preferably involving media or marketing channels. Build Strategies for new product launches and go to market recommendations.
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We’re looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who will be responsible for maintaining Berbix’s core messaging and positioning and understanding our target audience and product.
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Experience developing cross-functional relationships with product, consumer research and marketing teams to develop strategy and consumer insights that drive compelling creative executions.
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Supports efforts to expand external and internal equity, credibility and strength of ADUSA's scale media group. They support the Strategy & Operations Lead in running and coordinating efforts to grow the internal and external brand equity of ADUSA's Media.
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Reporting to the CEO, the VP of Marketing will be responsible for the full cycle of marketing, including product marketing, brand and corporate marketing, communications, and demand generation.
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