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Work alongside Customer Success Managers to proactively drive product adoption and education in the onboarding and re-engagement process. Serve as a client advocate to our product management team.
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Build strong relationships with stakeholders across Cin7’s product, marketing, sales (direct and partner), customer success, support, finance and operations to mature & activate technology partnerships, and drive growth.
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The Senior Product Manager also acts as the product owner, leading a cross-functional scrum team focused on Backcountry and working directly with other product managers, engineering, QA, geospatial content, operations, UX and product design, product marketing, brand and customer service teams to ensure alignment and product success.
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We are looking for our first Product Marketing Manager to turn a proven product into a category leader for Supply chain Operations management and facilitate international expansion.
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DISH is searching for an experienced Sr. Product Manager to join our Marketing Technology team within the Digital Product organization. Senior Product Manager - Marketing Technology.
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Collaborate with marketing, sales, customer success and product team members to design and implement enterprise grade end-to-end campaigns that meet KPls, by creating a compelling and seamless journey using digital, programmatic, and non-digital tactics at each stage.
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8+ years of relevant experience including B2B product marketing or competitive intelligence; some background in management consulting is desirable. Monitor and analyze competitor marketing activities, product developments, and customer engagement strategies to proactively adjust our market strategies.
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Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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5+ years of customer lifecycle management, customer success, product marketing, and/or strategy experience in a high-tech growth environment. [Full Time] Program Manager - Customer Retention at AtoB (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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Play a lead role in developing the competitive intelligence function within the product marketing team, ensuring a deep understanding of market dynamics, competitor strategies, and emerging trends in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry.
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10+ years of experience in games product management, with a proven track record of success in the gaming industry. As the Director of Product Management, you will collaborate with leaders across Skybound to develop player-centric and data-informed strategies for the long-term success of our games business.
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Regularly interface with artist management on all aspects of commercial release plan and marketing strategy to ensure the success of the project. Collaborate with key internal stakeholders across Digital Strategy, A&R, Revenue, Product Development, TV & Film Licensing, and Artist Management to support the artist's brand.
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You’ll have the opportunity to work with the C-suite, Customer Success, Product Management, and Engineering teams to share our vision of last mile electrification with the world.
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Collaborate closely with product management, brand, and development teams to ensure marketing strategies are deeply integrated with product roadmaps and ultimately enhance the player experience.
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Preferred Experience:Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)Quality Management Systems (QMS)ECAD/MCAD/Product Data Management (PDM)Engineering Change Management (ECM)Document Management Systems (DMS)Demonstrated passion for people and serving the customer.
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