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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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We are looking for a highly motivated and results-oriented Product Line Manager to lead a portfolio of our Curtiss Wright Telemetry Products in Newtown, PA! The Product Line Manager will manage all aspects of $10-20M product portfolio, including customer interface and meetings, proposal support, product roadmap and new product definition, support CW strategic planning and generate estimates for future revenues, investments, and meet CW metrics for Return-On-Investment (ROI) and Return-On-Sales (ROS.
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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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Rock N Sushi offers a fun place to work with amazing food options, a team-oriented atmosphere and a great work ethic!
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The Sr. Product Manager will collaborate externally with OEM Product teams and internally with the SiriusXM User Experience Design team, Engineering and Technology, Quality Assurance, OEM Account, Marketing, Programming, Customer Care, Legal, and other corporate stakeholders to clearly communicate and document the features, requirements, and product status for APAC automotive programs.
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About the RoleAs a Principal Product Manager on the Revenue team at Tinder, you will have the opportunity to build exceptional revenue products for millions of users globally, with the goal of improving their chances of sparking a connection on Tinder.
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We're seeking a Principal Product Manager to drive the vision and strategy behind our innovative consumer experiences. You will work directly with Sr. Leadership in bringing Product Strategy to life, setting priorities while driving day-to-day execution.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Scopely is looking for a Sr. Product Marketing Manager to join our MONOPOLY GO! 3+ years experience in product marketing on a mobile game. Drive App Store Optimization across the Google Play and Apple AppStore, including product page testing, A/B testing new concepts and ensuring best practice adoption.
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The Product Marketing Manager supports ADUSA's Media Partnerships team’s efforts to deliver on bold revenue targets. Comfortable being a part of both worlds of product and sales and able to bridge the gap between them.
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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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Product ManagementThe Product Management team guides the strategy and vision for Disney’s incredible global digital products portfolio - from Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and the ESPN App to Marvel Unlimited, National Geographic, ABC and ABC News, and film websites and games.
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Disney Entertainment and ESPN Technology is seeking a Principal Product Management role within its Commerce, Growth and Identity (CGI) organization. The role allows you to go deep into commerce monetization yet get a good breadth of product exposure across commerce, identity, media, and even external comms/PR. This role will sharpen your skills to be a cross-functional product leader.
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Bachelor’s Degree in relevant fieldMinimum of 10 years experience in product management or relevant technical fieldAppreciation for market nuances and good listening skills in working with regional partners to fine tune regionally, as needed.
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O&G-Midstream Continua (Gas/Liquid/Field Solutions); these will build on the monarch SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) platform for O&G.The Senior Product Marketing Manager is a global position with go-to-market responsibility for and collaborates with customers and globally distributed cross-functional teams in Sales, Product Management, Marketing Programs, and Field Marketing to achieve business success as measured by growth in usage, revenue, and market share.
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