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The Product Marketing Manager will be an important addition to our growing marketing team and will help support generating awareness, demand generation, field enablement, and customer marketing activities.
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Partner with internal Cisco CSM stakeholders, solutions marketing, program management office (PMO), integrated marketing (IMM), etc. Proactively collaborate with peers across the marketing organization, including resources to assist with additional copywriting, digital marketing and project management support.
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Based on the Product Marketing team, you will collaborate extensively with Sales, Growth, Communications, Events, Customer Success, and other departments to drive initiatives forward. Deel is seeking an experienced and dynamic marketer with a proven track record in Customer Marketing to launch and lead the entire customer reference program.
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6+ years of experience in growth or lifecycle marketing, particularly skilled in email program management; experience in the SaaS or health tech technology industry preferred. Collaborate with teams such as product marketing, growth, sales, customer success, and product management to fine-tune messaging for different stages of the customer and prospect journey.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, Growth you will be at the forefront of developing innovative strategies that drive customer acquisition, activation, feature adoption, and retention.
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The Product Marketing Manager will support our Private Equity & Investment Banks segments. The Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Private Equity & Investment Banks will intimately know their customers, the market, and our business to define and communicate a clear, differentiated, defensible, and monetizable market position.
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The Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Service Providers & Emerging Markets will know their customers, the market, and our business intimately to define and communicate a clear, differentiated, defensible, and monetizable market position.
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As an Associate Product Marketing Manager (APMM), you will be part of the APMM program, Google’s global program for early career Marketers. Assist in executing marketing related tasks within the scope of a larger product or project, under guidance from the manager.
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Bachelor's Degree with 5+ years of product marketing experience. You have excellent follow-up skills with limited management engagement. You excel at market analysis, time management and project management.
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Define and program manage product and marketing launch programs and execution across marketing that includes: website strategy, campaigns, customer advocacy, product marketing, comms and seller/technical enablement.
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6+ years of experience in B2B enterprise software selling in a Product Marketing, Product Management, Sales or Pre-sales role. As Senior Product Marketing Manager you will have the unique opportunity to be responsible for creating, assessing and refining the messaging and many key deliverables for LogicMonitor’s AIOps Platform and Solutions.
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In this role, you will partner with multiple internal teams including product manager, product marketing, sales, program manager, demand management, data science, creative, marketing ops and analytics teams to plan, build, and launch marketing campaigns anchoring to drive and sustain customer engagements on key company initiatives, or drive demand into Sales Programs.
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As a Senior Manager, Product Marketing - Ad Demand and Growth Partnerships, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our third-party ad demand program through strategic planning, market analysis, and effective go-to-market strategies.
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The RealReal is looking for a Senior Manager, Acquisition Marketing to join our growing team! Hands on management in social platforms (Meta, TikTok) and Affiliate (Impact Radius.
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Project and Issue Management: Oversee and resolve regional issues, monitor design spend overages, and coordinate branding efforts and marketing integration for mergers and acquisitions. We’re looking for someone who thrives in blending powerful communication and smart product marketing tactics into programming and systems to up-level customer and staff experiences.
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