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Proven track record of leading and developing high-performing product management teams, preferably in the edge computing or IoT space. 8+ years of product management experience in enterprise software, cloud computing, or related technology domains.
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ECommerce website product management specially in the area of customer experience journey management from home page to product marketing pages, product listing pages, cart and checkout.
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2 years of experience in product management, consulting, co-founder or related technical role. One of the many reasons Google consistently brings innovative, world-changing products to market is because of the collaborative work we do in Product Management.
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We're looking for an experienced Principal Product Manager to lead the development of our EASM (external attack surface management) product offerings. Our Product Management team takes hold of this opportunity to deliver our customers a growing portfolio of never-before-seen capabilities in threat prevention, visibility, scalability, and business enablement.
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The ideal candidate will possess a strong Product Management background, an ability to work with customers, sales, engineering and cross-functional teams, have experience launching multiple customer-facing products and features preferably in the cloud networking domain.
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Execute on product development by working with Astera Labs cross-functional teams (program management, R&D, sales, operations, and corporate development) to ensure successful product launch and business growth.
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In this role as a Platform Product Manager, you should be skilled at demonstrating bias for action to deliver your product through the end-end product lifecycle, as well as working closely across product management, engineering, strategy, merchant technology, retail merchandising, supply chain & analytics teams at a detailed level.
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Minimum 2-3 years of Product Management plus hands-on software engineering experience strongly preferred. Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, roadmap prioritization, resource allocation, and production methods.
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5+ years experience in Product Management position in a top tech company or high growth startup. Master’s degree from a top program to develop the foundation of strong technical knowledge for product management.
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3-5 years of product management experience, and experience launching large-scale technology solutions while supporting organizational change is required. The Opportunity The Product Manager role will drive the prioritization, planning, and execution of enterprise-scale technology solutions, while also supporting the day-to-day operations of the solutions.
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Minimum 10 years in Cybersecurity or high-tech product management. As the Principal Product Manager of AI and Automation, you will identify and drive improvements, enhancing all aspects of the product lifecycle - build, deploy, operate, and retire.
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The position may be responsible for direct management of other security product managers, interfacing with UI/UX and engineering counterparts to deliver delightful products to NetApp's enterprise customers around the globe.
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Proven work experience in a product management position in a startup and top tech company. Act as a product evangelist to build awareness and understanding. You will join a dynamic and fast-paced environment and work with cross-functional teams to design, build, and roll-out a world-class AV product.
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The Sr Product Manager, Ion Endoluminal will be responsible for product management of Ion, a novel robotic technology for lung access. Minimum 5 years of professional experience with at least 2 years of experience in medical device product management, product marketing or product sales.
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JOIN THE TEAM TODAYRequired skills/qualifications: Language Competence: Proficient in English & Korean Writing and Speaking SkillsTechnical Competence: Product Design Sprints, Stakeholder Management, Product Prototyping, User Experience and Product Design, and Agile Project and Product ManagementEmpathy for learners Flexibility for part-time, independent contract work Responsibilities: As a Q&A Professional Provide support to students by responding to technical queries over our platform.
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