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Bonus Point, if you are familiar with the technical setup and functioning OR done sales for POS Hardware product like Verifone, PAX, Magtek, clover, etc. Otterz, a U.S.-based fintech startup, is looking for a driven and analytical Product Strategy and Operations resource to join our growing team.
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The Second City is looking for a Product Manager to manage the ongoing development of our suite of B2B digital assets. As a Product Manager, you will provide the expertise needed to expand and deliver world-class solutions to our existing client portfolio.
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The Product Manager is a scientific expert in the mRNA Therapeutic market with specific focus for In vitro transcription (IVT) enzymes that drive such systems and is responsible for all product-related commercial activities, including technical support, product marketing, licensing, and other product-related matters.
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We are currently seeking a Product Manager. Required skills: Project management experience, including the ability to define and track project timelines, budgets, and deliverables; demonstrated experience identifying and prioritizing key product features and goals; experience with electronic trading systems and technologies (Order Management, Market data feeds.
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Scopely is looking for a Principal Product Manager to join an ambitious new AAA cross-platform game in Culver City on a hybrid basis or remotely in the US. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including game designers, engineers, artists, UX/UI, and data analysts, to create best-in-class player-centric product experiences.
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DOHMH is seeking a qualified candidate for the role of eVital Product Manager to join a team supporting New York City’s vital records system. The Product Manager will work with the Bureau of Vital Statistics and will interface with vendor teams to support, upgrade, and patch the major components of the system.
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The Product Manager will support our corporate customers and prospects' platforms. The Product Manager will work closely with functional leaders, organizational units, and subject matter experts to identify, develop, and deploy new business processes.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Duetti, you will play a pivotal role in bringing our unique financial solutions to the forefront of the music industry. 7+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably in the fintech industry at Series A or B company.
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Flowhub is looking for a driven individual to join our product organization as we grow our platform, expand our markets, and deliver additional, best-in-class product offerings to the cannabis industry.
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The Senior Product Manager will identify workflow improvements, facilitate conversations with our Controllership, Revenue Accounting, Finance and Licensees across the global Disney Consumer Products (DCP) Segment and technology partners to align overall business and technical objectives.
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This is c=’s first product manager role in a developing and emerging market and a startup-like atmosphere. We’re looking for a seasoned product manager to help define, build, and ship our lightning services for developers and our partners.
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We are seeking a product manager to enhance the foundations of our global healthcare workforce product, positioning it as the preferred choice for global healthcare talent. As a Product Manager at Flint, you will hold the product vision for your specific areas of focus.
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The Senior Product Manager will have a global perspective, looking across all regions when developing solutions to meet the needs of the organization. Experience with highly coordinated accounting applications, including interfaces to SAP, forecasting, data warehouses, master data management, and product master.
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The Manager, Product Marketing will be responsible for driving our go-to-market strategies for our next hit Disney game as well as developing and executing product marketing plans for our existing portfolio.
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Translate finance, revenue accounting or contract management goals into a technology product strategy and roadmaps by effectively presenting with global business partners. Lead the full-cycle development of DCP technology products from conceptualisation to delivery with an understanding of Disney’s Licensed merchandise product lifecycle.
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