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Scopely is looking for a Principal Product Manager to join an ambitious new AAA cross-platform game in Culver City on a hybrid basis or remotely in the US. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including game designers, engineers, artists, UX/UI, and data analysts, to create best-in-class player-centric product experiences.
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Circle is looking for a Principal Product Manager to own and drive the company's Internal Tooling systems & platform. Compliance policy, product or engineering experience in either banking, consulting, or cryptocurrency required.
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The group is focused on creating new product opportunities for the WWE franchise; by understanding the consumer, trends and technology that are then translated into successful product. Actively generate new product opportunities to enhance the WWE brand.
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Build out lifecycle-based growth strategies at scale from advertisers' activation to resurrection, from goal-setting to infrastructure & process development, to fostering cross-functional relationships with product, sales, and marketing teams.
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As a Product Specialist, you will support customers from the moment they walk into our showrooms to learn about the brand through to their delivery day experience. Excite, engage, and educate prospective customers and current owners through calls, emails, or text and outbound events to educate them about product offerings and answering questions.
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Experience as a product owner, software architect, lead software engineer, or similar software leadership role. As a Product Owner on a Mission Systems’ program, you have the opportunity to directly impact the world around you and contribute to classified programs and technologies you are passionate about.
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The Manager of Product Development will also assist in monitoring workflow to vendors and sample order tracking. Maintain all charts/reports related to the product development process both domestic and with international vendors.
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Fox's Growth Marketing team is looking for a Director of Product Management to help define the next generation of consumer engagement through our unified marketing platform. Experience as a Business Analyst or Product Owner.
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In partnership with our founder and Product Development and with manager support, create product boards and launch briefs, outlining product strategies, positioning, target claims, key ingredients, SRP, packaging detail, and formula detail.
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As a Prime Video technologist, you’ll have end-to-end ownership of the product, user experience, design, and technology required to deliver state-of-the-art experiences for our customers. As a Principal Product Manager, you will help define the vision and build the roadmap for our Marketing Technology solutions.
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The Principal Product Manager will own the vision, strategy, and execution across the commerce organization to create first-class experiences that monetize and retain our subscribers within Disney Entertainment and ESPN Technology.
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This role will report to our SVP, Marketing and play a pivotal role in defining FabFitFun’s future brand strategy and product vision. Identifies strategic user research initiatives to support Product roadmap & vision.
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Support the definition and development of go-to-market efforts across new ad product solutions,& enhance existing offerings in close partnership with cross-functional stakeholders (product commercialization, ad product, research, sales, UX, measurement, policy, etc.
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One (1) year of highly responsible and complex administrative experience working in (A) a program that provides housing and support services to clients who are experiencing homeless or who are at risk for homelessness; - OR - (B) a strong portfolio of successful Product Design and other technical projects.
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We are looking for an experienced Product Strategy and Operations, Lead to join our team at Snap! Define data infrastructure requirements for Product insights : Collaborate with subject matter expert teams across product and data science to set up the infrastructure necessary to deliver Product Insights.
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