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As a Product Manager at Google, you could be working on new technologies, platforms, consumer facing products, and/or enterprise systems. Experience with any of the following: AI, ML, NLP, NLU or voice-based digital assistant technology.
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We are looking for a Product Development Assistant to support Design Operations for girls and boys athletic apparel for a top fashion company in New York, New York. This position requires strong PLM, administrative and organizational skills and operates 4 days onsite.
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They receive 40% off product at both AE & Aerie year-round (plus additional seasonal discounts with new Floorsets!) AEO prohibits discrimination against associates and applicants for employment because of the individual's race or color, religion or creed, alienage or citizenship status, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, marital or partnership status, domestic violence or stalking victim status, genetic information or predisposing genetic characteristics, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Serve as primary interface between Clinical Supply Manager, Project Teams, Quality Assurance, Compliance and Labeling Associates to ensure projects are executed as scheduled. Previous clinical supplies or cGMP experience preferred, not required.
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Our client, a leading product design, licensing and brand growth company is seeking a diligent and detail-oriented Finance Assistant to join their team. Support the Finance Manager in budgeting and forecasting activities.
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Our client, an apparel wholesaler, is looking for an Assistant Product Development Manager to join their ladies and juniors sleep and lounge team! 4-5 years+ of fashion product development experience.
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MSPBNA is seeking an Assistant Vice President / Vice President – Product Manager who will help lead projects and processes designed to meet the needs of our clients while complying with regulatory, risk, and operational requirements.
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The Assistant Facility Manager plays a vital role in the metal recycling industry by supervising all operations within the facility, including ferrous, non-ferrous, transportation, and administration.
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Requires a proven record as a successful leader as an Assistant General Manager or Director of Operations. Reporting to the General Manager, the Assistant General Manager will direct and coordinate activities of the hotel to obtain a positive environment where optimum efficiency and economy of operations maximizes its full potential through a balanced focus on people (employees and guests), product and profit.
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Experience in strategy, corporate development, or business operations preferred. The Product Strategy & Operations team runs cross-functionally to manage various components of ONE’s global business.
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