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The Senior Product Manager will partner with team members across Marketing, Engineering, Digital Strategy, Customer Success, Business Technology, and more. The Marketing Technology organization within Salesforce is seeking to redefine how individuals engage with our company online.
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From the start of the product development process through launch and scale, this PM will guide engineering, UX, go-to-market strategy, sales, sales enablement and customer success teams.
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The Sr. Manager, CIO Product Marketing will play a pivotal role in driving the company's strategy to engage with CIOs and drive adoption of Salesforce solutions. We are looking for a self-starting, team-orientated, and passionate Product Marketing Manager to join our team focused on targeting CIO’s.
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Ability to create a range of marketing assets (including on-message product demo videos, sharp succinct slide pitch-decks in Apple Keynote and Microsoft PowerPoint), product data sheets.
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Sr. Manager, Product Marketing for CIO's Job Category: Marketing & Communications. 5+ years of experience in product marketing, sales, or go-to-market background.
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Role Description: We are looking for a self-starting, team-orientated, and passionate Associate Product Marketing Manager to join our team focused on GTM strategy and execution.
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We are looking for a self-starting, team-orientated, and passionate Product Marketing Manager to join our team focused on GTM strategy and execution. You will be a product and marketing expert, translating the needs of customers and sellers across marketing, sales enablement, product, and field teams.
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We are looking for a self-starting, team-orientated, and passionate Associate Product Marketing Manager to join our team focused on GTM strategy and execution. 3 years of Product Marketing, Solution Engineering, Sales, or Go-To-Market background.
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5 years of Product Marketing, Solution Engineering, Sales, or Go-To-Market background. Be the product Go-To-Market expert for stakeholders across product, marketing, and distribution for the specific product line that you represent.
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