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The Product Management team guides the strategy and vision for Disney’s incredible global digital products portfolio - from Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and the ESPN App to Marvel Unlimited, National Geographic, ABC and ABC News, and film websites and games.
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As the Sr. Product Manager, Technical, you will play a critical role in shaping the future of digital consumer security at T-Mobile. We are seeking a transformative Sr. Product Manager, Technical to join our Subscriber Protection Team.
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Territory Sales Manager/Regional Product Specialist – London. You will be the key link between the manufacturer and the healthcare professionals, to promote their exceptional product line out in the field.
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The Digital Asset Product Manager will work on product development, management, strategy, and marketing of a range of Fidelity Digital Asset Management’s (FDAM) crypto and digital asset investment strategies and products.
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Experience as a software product manager, product owner, or similar position executing on software development life cycle and scrum methodologies. Develop go to market plans in collaboration with assay product managers and global marketing built to achieve revenue goals, ensure successful customer adoption and accelerate ramp to volume.
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Partner with engineering, product, design, research, marketing, and customer service to build products and features from conception to launch, rapidly ideating, and producing multiple UI/UX concepts.
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Extensive experience in late-phase drug product development and commercial development with CMC regulatory filings for the US (NDA), Europe (MAA), Japan, and China. Leadership experience in late-stage product development, scale-up, tech transfer, and process optimization of solid oral dosage and parenteral formulations is a plus.
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Bodily is seeking a full-time Merchandising and Product Lifecycle Manager that is an analytical and detail-oriented individual to join our team. This full-time role, reporting to the VP of Product Strategy and Lifecycle, offers the chance to use both analytical and creative skills to manage a strategic product assortment and aid in product lifecycle management and purchasing analysis for an assortment of intimates, apparel and women's health products.
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As a Senior Product Manager, you will responsible for the product management and strategy of our CPT Product portfolio. We have an opportunity at our corporate offices in Chicago for a Senior Product Manager on our Health Solutions team.
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We are looking for a founding product manager to own the product development, implementation and success of our earliest customers for Propelix. You could be a product manager anywhere.
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The Pokémon GO team is hiring a Product Marketing Manager focused on taking tentpole features to market. Devise, implement, and test growth marketing levers in partnership with product management, data science, and extended marketing teams.
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We are looking for a Product Marketing Manager to lead product positioning and messaging within IonQ's product marketing organization. Leverage a deep understanding of the quantum competitive landscape to inform product marketing strategy.
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The Manager, Product Development will support the innovation and development of luxe, sustainable, and ethically sourced cosmetics. Oversee the product development lifecycle, including timelines, milestones, and budget allocation, to ensure on-time delivery of new product launches.
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We are looking for a lead product manager to own the product development, implementation and success of our earliest customers for Propelix. 5-10 years of experience, ideally a mix of structured problem solving experience (MBB, VC or PE experience preferred) followed by a few years of experience building products at an early-stage B2B SaaS startup (pre-product market fit.
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The Product Coverage Counsel is responsible for creating, reviewing, editing, and organizing the Company’s policy forms and endorsements and maintaining the Company’s insurance product catalog.
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