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Reporting to the Head of North America Field Marketing, you’re responsible for working with team members across inside sales, outside sales, customer marketing, product marketing, customer success and revenue operations to orchestrate multi-channel integrated campaigns and optimize the demand engine for the Commercial segment.
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You will partner with the Commercial team (including Product and Sales) and the marketing team to develop the product and content strategy to be used in our sales enablement and marketing materials.
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Activities will include, but may not be limited to, events marketing, campaigns, collateral and content development, presentation preparation, thought leadership content marketing, account-based marketing, digital and social media, analyst relations, and sales enablement.
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10+ years of experience in marketing, corporate communications, content marketing, product marketing, sales enablement, or other marketing communications function.
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Collaborating with Marketing, Product Management and Sales Enablement to improve Brand messaging, top-of funnel content marketing, and a sales enablement toolkit.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, this senior business leader is responsible for B2B product go-to-market, demand generation, and sales communications/enablement across all customer audiences from Tier 1-4.
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Launch and grow them working with key partners and stakeholders like Research, Product Marketing, Sales, Sales Enablement, Sales Operations and Customer Success.
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The perfect candidate will have broad experience across all areas of product marketing, including Sales enablement, product positioning & branding, product launch & in-app marketing, and content development (project management.
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Owns the Sales Enablement function to ensure sales teams have the tools, information and programs to support funnel and pipeline development and achieve sales goals.
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Become the subject matter expert for our Procurement product, developing and delivering sales enablement resources (e.g., sales decks, product overviews, demo videos, case studies) and training for GTM stakeholders.
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Support B2B marketing programs across a range of demand generation, product marketing, and sales enablement activities through oversight of tactical planning, organization and task execution.
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Total Talent Solutions, Workforce Solutions, Contingent Workforce Solutions, Outsourcing & Consulting, Tech Consulting Services, Independent Contractor Services, Software Engineering Solutions, Technology Staffing & Solutions, Customized Training and Talent Development, Project-Based Services, Cloud Enablement and Migration, IT/Software Development, UX Design, Data Science, Product & Program Management, Data Science, Quality Engineering, Big Data Services, Automation, and Telecom.
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Proficient at building cohesive teams in a matrixed environment amongst product, marketing, sales and technology to deliver end-to-end sales enablement content and programs.
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Integrated planning with regional demand generation teams (marketing and sales development), alliances, customer success, and renewals organizations. You’ll also collaborate with other Business Operations colleagues to influence outcomes and implement your solutions including Sales Planning & Analytics, Sales Enablement, and Business Technology.
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Work closely with our Growth Marketing team on channel-level execution and experiments ● Oversee competitive intelligence, analyst relations, and sales enablement from a product marketing perspective.
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