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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will join the BioPharma Product Marketing team at PathAI and will be responsible for leading the marketing strategy for our algorithm products.
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Ideal Qualifications for Product Marketing Director: 3+ years B2B SaaS product marketing experience. About the role They are seeking a Product Marketing Director in their NYC office with a background in B2B Technology and ability to drive compelling high-impact exposure for startups.
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Bruker Cellular Analysis, a subunit of Bruker focusing on the development of cutting edge cellular research platforms, seeks a dynamic Associate Director of Global Product Marketing to lead marketing efforts targeting specific market segments within the single cell functional analysis industry.
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This involves driving and managing digital marketing activities that support and compliment the internal efforts of sales, product marketing, communications and TCL’s channel partner community.
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Specright is looking to hire a Product Manager within our Product & Engineering team. This person should be a highly skilled market analyst with a proven ability to strategize the full lifecycle of a product, from conception to release.
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This role will be responsible for collaborating with Bank marketing and product teams to design, build, and launch campaigns that address the ever changing needs of the business while capitalizing on the full features and benefits of SFMC's capabilities.
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S)he must have strong communication and collaborative skills to effectively operate in a matrixed organization and interact with Senior Management, Business Development, Marketing, Sales, Technical Service, Product Development, Operations, Finance, Regulatory and QA/QC, as well as customers including B2B relationships.
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Reporting to the Executive Vice President/Chief of Staff (EVP/COS), the Vice President, Marketing is responsible for defining and managing the SVCF brand; design and implementation of marketing campaigns; management for all marketing and sales initiatives; oversight of the production of marketing and promotional materials; oversight of creative content and SEO for the SVCF website; monitoring and managing social media; and producing internal and external visual brand assets and communications.
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Provide support to the sales team by equipping them with the necessary marketing materials, training resources, and product knowledge to effectively promote our solar energy products and environmentally friendly solutions to retail customers.
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The role of the Content Marketing Manager is to ensure messaging and creative are aligned with Brand strategy across platforms. The role of the Content Marketing Manager is to ensure messaging and creative are aligned with Brand strategy across platforms.
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As Product Marketing Director - Trust you will be responsible for developing messaging, positioning enablement and GTM strategy for everything Trust and Security at DocuSign. You will work cross-functionally with Product Management, Field Enablement, Sales, International Marketing, Customer Success, and Business Development.
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The Content Marketing Manager will be someone who thrives in the digital space, is passionate about creative social media communications, and is a strategic planner. Responsibilities include: Under the leadership of the Director of Marketing, the Content Marketing Manager will oversee digital components of the communications and marketing plan that fulfill PPGNY’s organizational mission, vision, values, business, and fundraising goals.
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5+ years of overall experience, including at least 3 years of experience as a Product Marketing Manager or related role, ideally within B2B SaaS or PaaS companies focused on media and entertainment or legal verticals.
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Successfully engage with product marketing, commercial team, agencies, and marketing operations to deliver high-quality content and sales enablement. Skilled at content creation, customer value proposition, new product introduction, go to market and demand/lead generation strategies, event organization.
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8+ years of professional experience in content, marketing communications or product marketing in a B2B SaaS environment. This is a cross-functional role, reporting to the SVP of Marketing, and collaborating closely with Product, Operations, Sales and Marketing.
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