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As the Product Owner, you will be at the forefront of our digital marketplace, driving product strategy, development, and execution to enhance user experience and achieve business objectives.
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As a member of the extended Product Management function, the Product Owner is the agile team's primary customer advocate and primary link to business and technology strategy. 3-5 years work experience as a Product Owner or similar role in product development.
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Optomi, in partnership with one of our premier clients in the entertainment industry, is seeking an experienced Product Manager to join their team! Lead product vision and strategy and translate it into actionable roadmaps, milestones, features, and backlog of user stories for internal data visualization dashboarding/reporting tools.
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The Product Analyst II role will report up to a Product Manager and serve as an analyst for the different products, supporting the California team with analysis needs as a whole. 2 years of related experience or 1.5 years in Product Analyst I role.
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Supervise negotiations, product development, adoption, sourcing, vendor allocation and production processes across multiple market and product development vendors. 2+ years minimum of Product Development and Sourcing experience in the apparel industry.
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Recognized by Forbes and on the Inc. 5000 list for six years, we're looking for ambitious sales representatives to join our team.
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Our product categories, ranging from hair care and body care to fragrances, supplements, and merch, reflect this commitment to easy, effective, and enjoyable self-care. Partner with Development, Customer Experience (CX), and E-commerce teams to align product strategies with business goals.
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We are looking for talented product-oriented people to help grow our company and develop next-generation capabilities using our state-of-the-art imaging reagents. The following wet lab skills are preferred but not required: in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, oligonucleotide synthesis, HPLC purification.
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Experience with highly integrated accounting applications, including interfaces to SAP, forecasting, data warehouses, master data management, and product master is desirable. The Product Manager will focus on 5 key areas of responsibility: Business Engagement, Project Delivery, Project Management, Quality Assurance, and Production Support while interacting with on and offshore development resources, vendors, professional service providers, and global business partners.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent 3+ years of experience in Product Management, Engineering, or Consulting. The ideal candidate is an analytical team player who will be responsible for leading a team of high performing individuals who own the entire product lifecycle from strategy to evaluation.
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Education: Four-year degree, preferably in the healthcare or science fields; or 2-year degree and relevant experience supporting complaint handling investigations, medical device reporting, or product analysis.
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Our client is seeking a Product Manager who will help implement software to multiple portions of the company's ecommerce website. Keep leadership informed on product updates. Experience with UAT using a simulator to test.
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Create and maintain product-related documentation in Confluence and JIRA. Experience crafting and building alignment on product roadmaps, with strong ability to balance complex trade-offs and iterate with input from stakeholders at all levels.
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Manage these new product launches from concept to delivery, with a strong focus on design and time/cost management, ensuring a full pipeline of products with an appropriate cadence to meet the demand of our retailers.
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Zuma is seeking a visionary Founding Product Designer to establish the foundation of our design culture and create the frameworks that will guide UI/UX at our company. Work closely with product management and engineering teams to align product strategy and design philosophy.
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