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Great Wage & Success Meetings with your manager. As the right candidate, you will have experience working in-house as a full-time penetration tester, a regular 3rd party bug bounty program pen tester, or in a similar security type role.
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Two Barrels is always hiring great Software Engineers. Here at Two Barrels we don't take titles very seriously. Our levels have expectations set for each one and it's the responsibility of the manager and employee to make sure there is alignment.
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The Senior Product Manager will identify workflow improvements, facilitate conversations with our Controllership, Revenue Accounting, Finance and Licensees across the global Disney Consumer Products (DCP) Segment and technology partners to align overall business and technical objectives.
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What you’ll bring to Circle:Principal Product Manager 10+ years of relevant experience in implementing KYC, AML, or Sanctions technologies in scaled companies, including leading programs for Fintech or crypto businesses.
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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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Circle is looking for a Principal Product Manager to own and drive the company’s Internal Tooling systems & platform. Principal Product Manager. Compliance policy, product or engineering experience in either banking, consulting, or cryptocurrency required.
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The ideal candidate has extensive experience managing compliance and business tooling, systems and platform needs, ability to assess multiple competing needs and defining product strategy and demonstrated agility and ability to adapt to an ever-changing landscape.
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You are a creative product mind, an avid problem solver and a highly collaborative team member. Own the product strategy for Internal Tools and associated product roadmap, including stakeholder coordination, business requirements development and prioritization assessment.
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Supermicro is seeking a Senior System Product Manager who can lead the development and integration of server/workstation system products for cloud and data center infrastructure. As a product manager, you will use strong technical and communication skills towards product definition strategy for Supermicro's core product family including research into vertical-based customer solutions and creation of aggressive go-to market plan.
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Our Associate Product Manager, Revenue role, reports directing into the product team, helping to drive the vision and development of products and product solutions from conception to launch.
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As a Product Manager for the Square Invoices Front Door Team, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the direction of our invoicing and remote sales workflow solutions, ensuring they align with market demands and offer a seamless experience for both sellers and buyers in the Home Repair & Services industry.
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Manage high volume semiconductor manufacturing processes, Wafer, Fab, Packaging, Reliability, and Test. Implement process improvements to ensure product quality and productivity. Manage and closely support the Product Development of Japan Design Team. Requirements:Engineering diploma in Electrical Engineering, Computer and Information Engineering, or related fields and five years of experience as a design engineer, staff engineer, or related.
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The Product Manager, Commercial Lending will work on and with various teams to orchestrate and improve nCino capabilities across its commercial lending module. Helps develop, maintain and prioritize nCino, and Salesforce product backlog.
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You possess hands-on experience with studio production processes (VFX, Games, TV, or Animation) and have worked directly with OpenUSD. You also have a working knowledge of how content creation and production management tools contribute to the final product.
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Reporting to our Director of Product Management, you'll partner with us on defining, designing and building the next-generation solutions and services for Autodesk's Content Creation products and for our platform, Autodesk Flow. You will meet with customers and our partners to inform and validate our product strategy and roadmap.
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