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We’re looking for a proactive Product Manager to join our growing team! Reports to: VP of Marketing and Product Development. Create product strategy documents that describe business cases, high-level use cases, technical requirements, revenue, and ROI.
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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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Working with the rest of the product and engineering teams to prioritize vendor configuration and other software developments across our product roadmap. 3+ years Product Management or equivalent experience in electronic medical records or health IT. Preferred experience with athenahealth, CRM, quality and value based care analytics; and.
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We’re currently seeking a Product Development Manager who will be responsible for assisting with the research, design, and development of dolls within our Ashton-Drake Galleries division.
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Maintain and manage new products (initially with guidance from Product Development Manager) with emphasis on the design quality and series cohesion with a steady backend cadence. Identify delays and inconsistencies in proof dates including products that miss deadlines and notify appropriate Product Development Manager for resolution.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will contribute to the growth of Twist’s market position in next generation sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology product segments. The Senior Product Marketing Manager position will report to the Director of Product Management.
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This position will be expected to provide management and guidance in the following areas: SCCM Administration, JAMF Administration, software packaging and deployment, Security patching, driver deployments, PC Imaging, IT Security and Architecture.
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Recruiting from Scratch is a premier talent firm that focuses on placing the best product managers, software, and hardware talent at innovative companies. You should have a strong ability to build meaningful connections with high value consumers, forge brand partnerships with sales influencers and companies on social, and create buzz on social around our product.
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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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Craft and implement a B2B marketing strategy that aligns with our sales efforts and product roadmap, focusing on SMB accounts. We are building an AI SDR that can book meetings for sales teams for 10x less than hiring an agency or human SDR. our product is built to take a cold random stranger on LinkedIn or email and turn them into booked meetings.
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The Sr. Product Manager will collaborate externally with OEM Product teams and internally with the SiriusXM User Experience Design team, Engineering and Technology, Quality Assurance, OEM Account, Marketing, Programming, Customer Care, Legal, and other corporate stakeholders to clearly communicate and document the features, requirements, and product status for APAC automotive programs.
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10+ years of experience as a Product Manager or equivalent (i.e. program management, project management, or similar) The Senior Product Manager will directly report our founder and will be responsible for defining and driving strategies for products, features, and content.
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The Software Engineering Manager is a constant champion for Quantum's values and pillars. Quantum Healths Software Engineering team is looking to add a passionate and experienced Manager, Software Engineering to help build our next generation of software applications.
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The Product Manager, Conversational Analytics will work closely with stakeholders across the organization to understand their business needs and assist with developing ongoing category/topic modeling, reporting dashboards and trend analysis to inform day to day business decisions.
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Assistant Manager, Product, Short Hills. They will play a vital role in driving the business of their respective product category(ies), coaching, and managing a team of diverse salespeople, and will work closely with the Boutique Director by imparting critical business knowledge.
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