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The successful candidate will closely collaborate with U.S. Solid Tumor Oncology Brands, Internal and External Agencies, Managed Health Care / GPO, Medical, Market Analytics and Business Intelligence (MABI), Legal, Office of Ethics and Compliance (OEC), Global Marketing and Commercial Operations (GMCO), Patient Advocacy, Field Operations, Field Sales, and Business Services teams in order to plan, execute, and create materials for various marketing-sponsored meetings.
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The Business Development Specialist will work together with the Market Development Manager(s) to strategically monitor and evaluate their respective market and sub-segments, develop strong relationships with key customers, and expand the market share through effective sales and marketing management.
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Actively works with Director of Marketing Americas and MU assisting the Market Development Manager(s) to develop and/or adapt applicable sales and marketing tools.
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Provides clear, accurate and complete information, outlining potential sales opportunities to the sales support team and provides input to National Sales Director& VP of Sales & Marketing, regarding placement of sales opportunities into the “funnel.
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Their research has appeared in the Journal of Marketing , Management Science , Strategic Management Journal, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Consumer Psychology , Journal of Consumer Research , Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management , International Journal of Research in Marketing , Journal of Marketing Research , Journal of Advertising, and Journal of Public Policy and Marketing.
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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. Unify marketing messaging across sales, digital, and printed marketing channels, including product awareness, customer education, and value positioning.
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Facilitate training and development sessions for the sales and marketing teams on competitive positioning and market trends. Play a lead role in developing the competitive intelligence function within the product marketing team, ensuring a deep understanding of market dynamics, competitor strategies, and emerging trends in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry.
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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns.
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This role is pivotal in driving our product marketing strategy by developing deep competitive insights that will shape market positioning and messaging of Circle's products and solutions for enterprises across industry verticals including banking, fintechs, exchanges, payments and Web3.
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This role will work closely with cross-functional teams including product, sales, marketing and communications. Monitor and analyze competitor marketing activities, product developments, and customer engagement strategies to proactively adjust our market strategies.
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Care Transition Coordinator in Healthcare - Sales and Marketing Exp a plus! Do you have a passion for using your sales and marketing skills in the healthcare world.
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This strategic reimbursement contributor within the Health Economics & Market Access team for the Electrophysiology division will work in close collaboration across departments including marketing, clinical trials and scientific communications.
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What you'll do:Conduct detailed customer research to understand the needs, preferences, and behaviors of different market segments. What You'll Be Responsible ForCircle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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The Digital Marketing Intern will be responsible for overseeing a plethora of tasks including enhancing SEO on evergreen editorial content, identifying and reporting seasonal agricultural trends on social media pages and groups, adding inbound links to reputable websites, and market report research.
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Every Saturday, the newspaper delivers news, market and commodity reports, and agribusiness information to more than 60,000 paid subscribers in Pennsylvania and fifteen other states.
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