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QualificationsJob Summary:Reporting to SEGA of America in the Publishing division, the Product Marketing Manager is charged with driving world-class product marketing for Football Manager, the critically acclaimed series of soccer management simulation video game titles across North America & South America territories.
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As an entrepreneur, the Sr Product Marketing Manager facilitates creativity; encourages innovation; and is comfortable with change, ambiguity, debate, conflict, playfulness, experimentation, and informed risk taking.
$122,090 - $162,787 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Alteryx, Branding, Channels Strategy, Conversion Rate, Customer Insights, Demand Generation, Digital Advertising, Google Analytics, Influencing, Key Performance Indicators (KPI), Leadership, Marketing Campaigns, Marketing Strategies, Market Segmentation, Media Buying, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Power BI, Product Commercialization, Sales Channel Development, Social Media, Strategy Development, Structured Query Language (SQL), Tableau (Inactive.
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Involves some engineering product development and installation design coordination requiring interaction with functional departments, Engineering, Logistics, Product Support, Quality Assurance, Marketing, Osaka and Regional Offices.
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Reporting to the Studio Manager and working closely with cross functional project owners, this role will track and streamline sample pulls for all shoots, lifestyle shoots, sample requests, orders to replenish missing or damaged items, product information across multiple channels and all-around care and organization of sample lines.
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The Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM) proactively provides education and support on product access programs for physicians and their staff. The FRM will need to coordinate cross functionally within Field Sales, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, and Specialty Pharmacy Account Management.
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The Demand Planner creates and maintains forecast models for their product category incorporating business intelligence and forecast information gathered from Sales, Product Marketing, and other sources.
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The position will work cross-functionally with National Account Sales, Operations, Marketing, Architectural Sales, Regional Sales Managers, and Product teams to achieve revenue growth. Collect and share market and business insight on competitors, trends, product opportunities and other strategic information that will help meet business goals and delivers observations to Market Research, New Product Delivery, Marketing and Sales Operations.
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We are seeking an experienced and strategic Senior Product Marketing Manager to lead our T-Mobile for Business product marketing efforts within the healthcare segment.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and strategic Product Marketing Manager to join our growing team. Collaborate closely with the Product, Marketing, Sales, and Customer Success teams to shape go-to-market plans, including market research, product positioning, consumer research, sizing up the opportunity, messaging, pricing, and channel strategy.
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The Product Marketing Manager for PC Gaming Accessories is the regional marketing expert. Coordinate, collaborate, and drive execution of PC Gaming Accessories marketing initiatives and business requirements within the regional marketing team through engagement with different functional teams including digital marketing, online merchandising, PR, event planning, partnerships, and retail marketing.
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Candidate will be exposed to a wide range of external companies, examples including: First parties (Console, mobile and PC), platformers (VR, E-Sports, Web 3.0 and etc), multiple media (animation etc), game publishers, licensors, developers, and distribution partners, as well as internal divisions including (Game Studio, Product Development, Business Planning, Sales, Marketing, Legal and Finance.
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The Product Marketing Manager at Silex Technology America plays a pivotal role in launching exciting new products and orchestrating compelling promotional campaigns. This position is ideal for a product marketing manager who is eager to drive innovation and market leadership at Silex Technology America.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with Creative Services, IT/QA, Pro Brand Marketing, Pro Sales, Product Marketing and other teams to implement website enhancements and improvements.
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Group Product Marketing Manager - Global Downstream TMTT. Drive marketing collateral/labeling through all relevant legal and regulatory approval processes through collaboration with relevant cross-functional stakeholders for multiple major product launches or programs and initiatives.
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