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8+ years of experience in competitive intelligence, product marketing, product management, solution engineering, sales enablement, account executive / solutions engineer at a high tech company, or similar equivalent.
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The Salesforce Product Marketing team is looking for curious self-starters to join our high-impact product marketing organization as Sr. Manager/Directors of Competitive Product Marketing.
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Build consensus, alignment, and engagement across Campaigns, Creative, Product Marketing, Product Management, Sales, Pricing Strategy, and Customer Success. In this role, you will be responsible for working cross-functionally with marketing, sales, and product teams to create messaging, positioning, content, events, and enablement.
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Working with an extended regional team, you will support the development of Salesforce Professional Services marketing and event programs from idea to execution to drive pipeline, find new buyers, and cross-sell into existing accounts.
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You will execute projects and deliverables in coordination with various cross-functional stakeholders across product management, campaigns, social, technical product marketing, Community, sales, enablement, and demand generation teams.
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The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Product Marketing team works across technology, product, sales, and marketing to position and promote the #1 Marketing Cloud in the industry.
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Translate our marketing & industry-focused initiatives into actionable programs to help fuel the sales pipeline, close deals, and deliver growth. We develop product messaging and positioning, go-to-market programs, campaigns, events, and sales enablement.
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Be the go-to-market expert for Product Marketing, working cross-functionally across Product Marketing, Enablement, Sales Strategy and Distribution. 7+ years of Product Marketing, Sales or Go-To-Market background.
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You will be the voice of sales and translate the needs of these businesses across marketing, sales enablement, product, and field teams. Collaborate with product management, marketing, sales, and customer support teams to develop a cohesive launch strategy.
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The Small Business Global Demand Generations Campaigns team is looking for a Senior Marketing Manager to support the development and execution of our growing Salesforce Starter and Pro self-service marketing motion.
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Build consensus, alignment, and engagement across Campaigns, Creative, Product Marketing, Product Management, Sales, Pricing Strategy, and Customer SuccessLead messaging and positioning strategy and execution for target personas in partnership with global Go-to-Market, Campaigns, Content, and Corporate Marketing teams.
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