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BA/BS degree preferred in business, sales/marketing or related field. · Services accounts and manage relationship regarding pricing, product warranty claims, receivables, etc. · Demonstrates products and provides assistance in the best application of product.
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop and implement marketing strategies to achieve business objectives, including campaigns, events, digital marketing, PR, trade shows, and product marketing.
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Logility’s SaaS-based platform transforms sales and operations planning (SandOP) and integrated business planning (IBP) processes; demand, inventory, and replenishment planning; global sourcing; quality and compliance management; product life cycle management; supply and inventory optimization; manufacturing planning and scheduling; retail merchandise planning, assortment, and allocation.
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Partner closely with product management, product marketing, professional services, sales, business development, and legal to successfully execute programs. We are the market leader in software products and services for the creative & marketing ecosystem with Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, Express, Firefly and Experience Cloud.
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You will partner with various teams across Coinbase and the Group Product Manager to identify problems, develop requirements, and work with an engineering team to ship solutions that will immediately help businesses and customers use crypto all around the world.
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Interact with Client Success Managers, Sales, Business Development, Marketing and Product functions and align on common goals and objectives. Excellent coding skills (mainly javascript, React, APIs, JSON, Git) to represent the capabilities Sanity offers in product demos and architectural support for clients.
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We are looking for a Senior Data Scientist to partner with our paid and organic growth marketing, product, and business leaders to drive insights across our customer acquisition channels, understand our customer attribution, lead experimentation for our marketing and growth teams, and play a big key role in helping us grow profitably over the next few years.
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Salesforce product certifications are a plus (AI Associate, Administrator, Advanced Administrator, Platform App Builder, Sales Cloud Consultant, Service Cloud Consultant, B2C Commerce Developer, Marketing Cloud: Administrator, Consultant, Email Specialist, Engagement Consultant.
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Collaborates with product marketing partners, field distribution & training to lead the creation of effective product positioning, marketing, & product launch campaigns.
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You will be a business partner and collaborate closely with the OU and Global teams such as Marketing, Human Insights, and Global Development & Innovation (GDI) teams. Business Partnerships: Work with multiple functions to execute project work (R&D, Marketing, HI, etc.
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Hitachi Energy’s Grid Automation (GA) business unit is seeking a global product marketing leader for its Energy Portfolio Management (EPM) software portfolio. Bachelor's degree in engineering, marketing, communications, or business and 10-12 years' experience in product management or marketing.
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Work alongside product marketing, editorial, design, engineering and other product teams to grow our advertising business while delivering a best in class consumer experience.
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The SLED Account Manager will work closely with other sales, sales solutions, sales engineers, marketing, and product manager teams at both LG Electronics and our partners to identify, develop and close IT and AV opportunities, and build sustainable repeatable business, in the k-12 market primarily.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to assess and manage legal and business risks effectively, providing counsel to various departments such as marketing, sales, product development and people operations.
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Partner with the product marketing team, creative / writing / social team, partner marketing, SDRs, and local Neo4j sales executives to support our business goals and outcomes.
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