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We are looking for a Senior Product Manager to join the 2K: Core Games Product team. Closely collaborate with development and publishing teams to define Live Services product & business strategy for unannounced projects, including:Collaborate with studio and publishing teams to build Live Services plans (e.g., in-game store, events, messaging, personalization, progression systems, economy, and post-launch content delivery), which improve engagement, retention, and lifetime value in harmony with franchise objectives & player expectations.
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Senior Product Manager to own our interoperable SDK and Developer Platform. Collaborate with key stakeholders, including our CEO & Founder, VP of Engineering, Director of Product, Director of Games Studio, and our Developer Community to define and execute on product vision and roadmap.
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We are looking for experienced product managers to continually push the innovation bar and make TikTok the best place to get inspired and express creativity. - Develop and articulate a bold and visionary product strategy for Creative AI product portfolio that sets a new standard for advertising creativity and innovation.
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Lead the definition and execution of the digital deposit product roadmap, including enhancements, launching banking products tailored to the needs of Ameriprise Financial investment clients and other prospective clients.
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We're looking for a Senior Product Manager to join the CoinDesk team. Proven track record of at least 4+ years in product management, preferably in the financial or cryptocurrency sector.
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You will partner with the Commercial team (including Product and Sales) and the marketing team to develop the product and content strategy to be used in our sales enablement and marketing materials.
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3+ years' experience in renewable energy (preferred) or hardware and software product marketing. Utilizing your product experience with hardware and software, you will develop a product marketing and content strategy roadmap.
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NewSouth Technologies is in search for a Senior IT Product Manager to support the State of NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Information Technology Division (ITD) to join the Medicaid Enterprise System (MES) project.
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Senior Director, Drug Product. Extensive experience in late-phase drug product development and commercial development with CMC regulatory filings for the US (NDA), Europe (MAA), Japan, and China.
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We strongly encourage your application, as we value the perspective, experience, and potential you could bring to CHANEL. About The Job: We are looking for a Product Manager who will be a brand ambassador and business leader focused on delivering extraordinary experiences for the internal team and clients.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Computer Science or a related field and 2 years of experience working on the IT Asset Management product within ServiceNow. Two years of experience to include: ServiceNow IT Asset Management product focusing on configuration and development; and designing solutions inside the framework of SDLC. One year of experience to include: Delivering solutions via the Agile Methodology; and working with Agile, Waterfall, Lean, Six Sigma, or SAFe Agile.
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The Sr. Technical Product Manager will also be responsible for working with cross-functional teams to ensure that data is used effectively across the organization in close partnership with data engineering, data science, and strategic insights teams.
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As the Senior Product Manager for Udemy's Customer Data Platform, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our customer experience and driving data-driven decision-making across the organization.
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The Product Manager is a scientific expert in the mRNA Therapeutic market with specific focus for In vitro transcription (IVT) enzymes that drive such systems and is responsible for all product-related commercial activities, including technical support, product marketing, licensing, and other product-related matters.
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As a Senior Product Manager you are the linking pin between the market and our groundbreaking technology. Your role as a Senior Product Manager at Movella. Movella is looking for an action-oriented product manager with a passion for animation and VFX. Someone who can develop and maintain productive relationships both externally and internally to achieve the best product/market fit.
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