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Partner up with teams across the org to bring your product vision to life - Marketing, Engineering, User Experience, Design, Project Management, Customer Insights, Data Engineering, Data Science, Editorial, Sales.
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CompetenciesBusiness Acumen, Competitive Environment, Data Gathering and Reporting, Design Thinking, Effective Communications, Innovation, Knowledge Of Product Line, Marketing Strategy and Positioning, Product Development Life Cycle, Project Management, Solutions DevelopmentWork ExperienceRoles at this level typically require a university / college degree, with 3+ years of relevant / direct industry experience.
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2 years of experience in two or more of the following: project management, product management, business analysis, program management or product marketing. The Product Manager owns the vision and strategy, roadmap, and feature definition for individual products within a product group.
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5+ years of Management Consulting, Strategy Consulting, or Business Operations experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, military experience, or education.
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1+ years of Project management experience in software development of AI, with a preference of the latest experience in Generative AI/ LLM projects and leading cross-functional teams.
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The ideal candidate will have strong working experience using agile methodologies to develop data enabledproducts including ideation, architecture design, scoping, MVP, and project management.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Manager, Digital Product Management to join the Commercial Banking Digital Channels organization. Serve as a SME on enterprise change management procedures, digital standards & policies, and established processes within the product, to keep the team up to date and compliant.
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7 years of experience in two or more of the following: project management, product management, business analysis, program management or product marketing. The Lead Product Manager owns the vision and strategy, roadmap, and feature definition for Adaptive PDP Templates—a large, cross-functional, and highly complex products that often span multiple product groups.
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7 years minimum experience with finished goods sourcing from a global supply base as well as product planning and project management activities, including generation planning, pricing analysis, project management, etc.
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5+ years of Project Management experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work or consulting experience, training, military experience, education.
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5 years of experience in two or more of the following: project management, product management, business analysis, program management or product marketing. Maintains a prioritized product backlog based on defined business value, aligning with Product Strategy and resource capacity; uses data and analytics to prioritize the product backlog appropriately.
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Required Qualifications: 5+ years of Project Management experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work or consulting experience, training, military experience, education.
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A well-known Financial Services Company is looking for a Project Manager in Charlotte, NC (Hybrid). Consult on complex initiatives with broad impact and large-scale planning for Project Management.
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