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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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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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We're looking for a Manager, Product Marketing to develop and evolve the positioning, messaging, launch and go-to-market materials for KX products. Collaborate with Customer Success, Evangelism, Sales Engineering, Product Management, Sales, and Marketing to create the strategic and tactical marketing plan to build and execute product marketing programs across multiple audiences and launch new product to market.
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Your expertise will be used to train Sales and Customer Success teams and to collaborate with the Marketing team to guide and develop product content. Your expertise will be used to train Sales and Customer Success teams and to collaborate with the Marketing team to guide and develop product content.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager, Consumer Product Marketing , this role will continuously collaborate with key stakeholders across the business to launch new products and create compelling messaging for our consumer facing app, All.
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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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About the Role: Foresight Diagnostics is looking for a Product Marketing Manager to work with the VP of Marketing and newly formed commercial team to deliver the strategy and execution of Foresight’s digital marketing, website, conferences, and martech operations.
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You are an experienced product marketing manager with cybersecurity, threat intelligence and/or vulnerability management expertise. Flashpoint is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to own the positioning, messaging and go-to-market approach forFlashpoint's Vulnerability Intelligence and Threat Intelligence Services.
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This role will bring our brand strategy to life and will be responsible for integrated marketing, product marketing, social media & influencer marketing, PR, and brand campaign execution, with a core focus on driving non-paid traffic and revenue.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager (6-month contract) at SDF, you will lead the planning, development, and execution of product marketing initiatives for Stellar's new and existing payment solutions, such as the Stellar Disbursement Platform and Stellar Aid Assist, driving B2B sales enablement and content development.
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Develop business and product marketing plans, manage product life cycles (PLC), and own product positioning in the marketplace and customer engagement from penetration to adoption.
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Full Time] Senior Product Marketing Manager, Trust & Safety at Whatnot (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. RoleOur Marketing team is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to oversee and drive product marketing related to our Trust & Safety initiatives on the Whatnot platform.
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Marketing, Public Relations, Branding, Social Media, Corporate and Product Communications, Media Relations, Web Design, Inbound Marketing, SEO/SEM, Print Design, Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, B2B, Digital PR, HubSpot, Sprout Social, Influencer relations, Review site management, and Reputation management.
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Gemline is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to manage a portfolio of house and retail brand products focusing on hard goods. Ranked 12th by the Advertising Specialty Institute and awarded the prestigious 2021 Supplier of the Year, Gemline boasts a diverse product line, including bags, luggage, business accessories, drinkware, electronics, stationery, writing instruments, gourmet foods and lifestyle gifts.
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Minimum of 5+ years of experience in Ecommerce marketing, with a focus on SEO/SEM, PPC, and product launches. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in digital marketing, with a focus on ECommerce platforms, SEO/SEM, PPC, and product launches.
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