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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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Craft and implement a B2B marketing strategy that aligns with our sales efforts and product roadmap, focusing on SMB accounts. Skilled at pillars of an integrated marketing plan, including social media/influencer marketing, e-mail marketing, content marketing, advertising, sales promotion, events/production and public relations.
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The Sr. Staff Product Marketing Manager, NGS Portfolio and Competitive Intelligence will play a pivotal role in defining and executing strategies to effectively drive adoption and utilization of our platforms and position our products against competitors in the marketplace.
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As a Content Marketing Specialist, you will be at the forefront of this new vision by developing breakthrough brand & customer communications and strategic creative content that build awareness, foster loyalty, drive conversion, and expand our brand footprint.
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Collaborate closely with partners throughout the Reality Labs organization and across Meta, including Local markets, Product Marketing, Insights, Decision Science, Social, Influencer, Communications, Planning and Media investment, Creative X (In-house Creative and Production Agency), Media and Advertising Agencies, Growth Marketing and Product Management.
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The FMM works very closely with the Bottling partners, Business Unit, Shopper Marketing, Partnership Marketing, Brand Marketing, Sports Marketing, Music Marketing, Events, POS Team, Apparel & Licensing and other functions at HQ to ensure the teams collaboratively work together and align on goals and brand standards.
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Manage an award winning and expanding marketing team consisting of a Client Success Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, Brand Marketing Manager, and Jr. Product Marketing Manager.
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Role:The Senior Product Marketing & Communications Manager will be responsible for EBD NA’s solution marketing activities and oversee the development and delivery of marketing strategies in coordination with multiple global business units.
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Campaign Strategy Development: Develop strategic influencer marketing campaigns aligned with the brand's objectives, target audience, and product releases. Join our team at The Little Milk Bar as our Influencer Marketing Manager and embark on an exciting journey shaping the future of breastfeeding empowerment.
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Partner with Development Design, Engineering, Packaging and Cost Engineering to ensure product integrity and marketing objectives. This involves creating and communicating toy concepts in 2D and/or 3D models to design and marketing management.
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Build strong product marketing content, including blogs, reports, videos, and presentations, focused on the Unit 42 Incident Response and the Unit 42 Retainer. The Senior Product Marketing Manager, Unit 42 Incident Response will play a key role in planning and executing the product marketing strategy for our portfolio of Unit 42 Incident Response and Unit 42 Retainers.
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Key Responsibilities and Duties Develops and leads product-specific marketing plans and creates content across fixed income sectors, including investment grade, multi-sector, securitized, leveraged finance, ESG/Impact and EM debt.
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Location: Mountain View, CA (In Office ~3 days a week)What You Will DoAs a Product Marketing Manager at Moveworks, you’ll launch products, drive go-to-market strategy, enable the field, and help make Moveworks the undisputed leader in our industry.
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Internal Support Ensure E&O statements are received Marketing and Sales assistance Provide administrative support for the Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Product Management, Director of Sales and Regional Sales Managers includingbut not limited to: bonus calculations, presentation preparation, Pacesetter program, maintenance of active agent email lists, agency meeting preparation.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (e.g. Brand, Product, Marketing, Content, Operations, Design, Legal and Compliance) to create emails according to creative brief specs and timeline.
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