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We are looking for a Principal Product Manager – Virtualization that will play a critical role that involves working closely with engineering, marketing, and sales teams to deliver product solutions that align with customer needs and business goals.
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Wo rk closely with internal teams (such as field marketing sales, account management and customer success) and to understand customer and program needs. 7+ years experience in product and solutions marketing or related field; MBA or Advanced degree preferred.
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This role reports into the Head of Marketing at Seek Now, which reports into Growth and is a direct partner to Product and Sales. Collaborate directly with Marketing, Sales, and Product to apply your GTM standards: identify granular deliverables, assign key stakeholders and task owners, define deployment dates.
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The Product Marketing Manager will own, develop and execute major product launches, working closely with sales, revenue management, product, marketing and customer success to drive business growth, positive customer outcomes, and achieve financial goals.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, the Product and Partner Marketing Manager is part of a team of peers who will each be responsible for the messaging and outcomes aligned with sales for their assigned use cases or verticals.
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Ability to work independently and within a cross-functional team environment, with Sales, Demand Generation Marketing and Product Management. Deliver sales messaging and tools to support product marketing campaigns.
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Help with the creation and maintenance of the core product marketing collateral, web, and sales enablement toolset. After that, h elp build a product marketing plan that proposes and connects all of the sales and marketing activities needed to hit sales goals - and product targets.
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Collaborate with product, sales, and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns.
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You’ll collaborate with product management, design and sales teams to co-own and execute marketing and enablement plans focused on growing pipeline, sales, and adoption in this high-growth segment.
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Solid product management and marketing experience of enterprise silicon products, with a good understanding of Signal Integrity products and memory products. Semiconductor Product planning, technical marketing or application engineering experience, technical knowledge and skills within the specific areas of mixed-signal, logic or SI products.
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Reporting to the Director, Product Marketing as part of the Solutions and Customer Marketing team, and working closely with Growth Marketing, Product Management and Sales, you will lead the go-to-market (including messaging, collateral and launches) for solutions that enable IT teams at some of the world’s largest organizations to modernize their IT infrastructure and applications, from mainframe systems to the cloud.
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You will work closely with cross-functional teams including product management, sales, customers and our broader marketing team. As the Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the go-to-market strategy of our core privacy line of business.
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The team works closely with Product & Technology, Global Marketing Campaigns, Field Sales, Pre-sales, Partner & Alliances and Value Management teams by aligning messaging & content to business objectives.
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Partner with Sales and Marketing around the globe to facilitate feedback to support product management drive continuous improvement of portfolio. Previous working experience as a Product Marketing Manager, including delivering presentations to customers and prospects, conducting competitor analysis and market research.
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A fast growing B2C/B2B tech product start-up is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to drive growth across key business segments through creative and strategic storytelling of a popular 'productivity' product.
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