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BSN SPORTS is seeking to add a Senior Product and Brand Marketing Manager to its growing marketing team that will play a critical role in developing and executing product marketing strategy for a growing portfolio of private label sports uniforms, performance apparel, accessories, and equipment as well as supporting differentiated marketing for other brand product offerings.
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As a Senior Principal Product Manager within OCI's Studio in the Cloud business, you will play a key role in identifying, defining, and delivering the cloud services and product offerings that will enable animation, film, and game development studios to migrate their entire production pipeline to the cloud.
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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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We are looking for a Senior Product Manager to help shape, grow and improve our industry-leading, multi-cloud database platform: Refinitiv Quantitative Analytics. End-to-end product management, with oversight on balancing multiple content ingestion pipelines, as well as delivery to both on-premise and multiple cloud data warehouse solutions (Azure, Snowflake.
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As Senior Product Manager - Data & AI , you will lead the strategic development of our data infrastructure, organizing information from diverse sources to enable automated reporting, data science, and analytics, and lay the foundation for industry-leading AI/ML capabilities.
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As Senior Product Manager, you’ll be responsible for crafting strategies for making the platform engaging and sticky, as well as creating, testing and releasing a portfolio of features and experiences on the web and mobile app that will help position the platform as a trusted, top of mind health resource for the consumer.
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RVO Health is looking for a Senior Product Manager to lead the development and growth of a new healthcare platform and marketplace. Partner up with teams across the org to bring your product vision to life - Marketing, Engineering, User Experience, Design, Project Management, Customer Insights, Data Engineering, Data Science, Editorial, Sales.
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As the Product Manager, you will be responsible to discover new markets and revenue opportunities and innovate new products to address the market needs. Act as an internal champion to build consensus and influence senior management for new product ideas.
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We're looking for a Senior Product Designer that appreciates the massive opportunity that human-centered design poses for the supply chain industry to join Loop's core product team.
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The role of the Senior Manager, Product Management and Marketing centers around catalog artist development, overseeing the product pipeline, and crafting strategic assets to support marketing campaigns.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to join us as we pioneer the future of computing and drive groundbreaking quantum computing solutions across diverse industry verticals and scientific fields.
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CyberCube is looking for an experienced Senior Product Manager to lead the execution of our portfolio management products. You’ve previously demonstrated success as a B2B Product Manager and have a working knowledge of portfolio risk management.
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The Senior Product Manager - Structural Steel is responsible for managing product matters related to the assigned product lines throughout the product life cycle, from strategic planning to tactical activities, and aligning the strategies for the product with those of the organization.
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As a Senior Technical Product Manager, the ideal candidate will have experience in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), Adobe Sites, Adobe Assets and Workfront. As a Senior Technical Product Manager, you will be responsible for the growth and development of Microsoft Brand Central.
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We've raised 25M from top-tier VCs like NEA and 8VC. Our angels and advisors include Chester Chipperfield (product lead for the first Apple Watch), Ben Jones (COO, CTRL-Labs), Dave Gilboa (CEO, Warby Parker), and Jose Carmena (Berkeley professor; co-CEO iota.
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