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As an individual contributor (IC) Product Marketing Manager, you will partner closely with a wide range of teams from product management and design to go-to-market teams to shape and launch new music experiences for our listeners.
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5+ years of experience in product marketing, working on fast-growing software products (music, entertainment or consumer a plus) We are looking for a product marketer who can bring proactive planning, strong marketing instincts, and exceptional stakeholder management to grow TIDAL’s core streaming product experience.
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Product Marketing Manager – (Remote, US based) We are looking for a results-driven Product Marketing Manager. Product Marketing Manager page is loaded.
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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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As a Product Marketing Manager at Duetti, you will play a pivotal role in bringing our unique financial solutions to the forefront of the music industry. 7+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably in the fintech industry at Series A or B company.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be the main interface between the User Acquisition team, Creative Development, and Game Developer teams to ensure our creative, content, and game portfolio strategy is executed to the highest level.
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Collaborate with Cross-functional Teams:Work closely with the founders, product, and data teams to understand key features and benefits of Duetti's offerings, ensuring alignment in marketing efforts.
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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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Proven track record of developing and executing successful product marketing campaigns. Campaign Execution: Plan and execute marketing campaigns that drive lead generation and conversions, collaborating with the sales team to ensure seamless customer journeys.
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We are looking for a results-driven Product Marketing Manager with expertise in campaign management, product leadership, and team management, you will spearhead the development of comprehensive marketing programs and campaigns.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in integrated marketing/brand marketing project management, with a proven track record of developing and executing successful campaigns. Experience with digital marketing, social media, content marketing, local marketing, and in-store marketing.
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Microchip Technology Inc. has a Product Marketing Manager opening based in Austin Texas. The successful candidate will be responsible for product marketing, new product identification and developing product business plans for new product ideas.
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Our client is looking for an XRD Product Marketing Manager who desires to learn inbound (content-based digital) marketing, work with other subject matter experts and outside partners efficiently, join the organization's journey to implement inbound marketing in the traditional analytical equipment industry, and create educational content for potential customers.
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Title: Product Marketing Manager 3 (Advanced Packaging) 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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Provides a market-backed pricing view to the product manager to help inform the final pricing decision; in concert with the shared marketing services team conducts external pricing research studies; monitors pricing trends and leads problem solving workstreams to improve price realization.
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