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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in defining and implementing go-to-market strategy for the Overwatch 2 live service, using your deep understanding of the gaming industry and target audiences to drive product awareness, adoption, and loyalty for various seasonal campaigns and seasonal content.
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Proofread and edit materials, ensuring alignment with corporate identity, brand strategy, marketing guidelines, and trademark requirements. Conduct comprehensive competitor marketing analysis, focusing on product positioning, messaging, promotional materials, and conference presence.
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Collaborate closely with Marketing Director and Creative Director to convey seasonal story telling and go-to-market strategy through product offering. Product Strategy and Planning: Develop and execute comprehensive product strategy for the assigned product lines, considering market trends, customer needs, and competitive analysis.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Western Digital you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our SanDisk consumer products in the market. Collaborate with product management, regional interlock, PR, and other teams to ensure alignment on product strategy and messaging.
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We are looking for a Product Marketing Manager for Nikkiso ACD range of reciprocating Cryogenic Pumps, reporting directly to the VP of Product Management & Innovation of the Cryogenic Pump Functional Unit.
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Senior Manager, Product Strategy and Delivery. Work with product marketing and sales enablement to officially launch products to the market with new collateral and market support.
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You will play a pivotal role in executing global marketing campaigns, developing materials, and planning promotional activities. Solid understanding of marketing principles and experience in print and multimedia production.
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Product Marketing Leader for the assigned portfolio to include pipeline planning, global product launch planning and execution, message development (positioning and differentiation), sales tool & collateral development, advertising strategy and creative execution, social media programs, DTP Marketing, promotional planning, etc.
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As the Associate Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the global marketing and product management team in delivering an industry-leading product portfolio that exceeds customer expectations and drives business growth.
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As a key member of the Product Marketing team, you will be critical to helping develop and lead our menu strategy for development and execution, collaborating with category entry point leads to test and validate whitespace opportunities to drive future growth for the business.
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Commitment to adhering to all company rules and requirements, including pandemic protocols and environmental health & safety rules, while taking measures to prevent injuries and environmental pollution.
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Supporting product marketing strategy within a market segment, i.e. Infrastructure, Industrial, IoT and/or Automotive. In this role, you be a member of the broad market marketing team, and will work closely with sales, business units, and customers to help shape roadmaps, define new products, and develop/execute market strategy to drive revenue and margin growth in one or more end market segments.
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Job Title : Senior Product Manager, Global Marketing. Supervisor/Manager Title: Director, Product Marketing. Support all marketing activities including, product marketing, clinical marketing, commercial launch planning, and therapy development of a new transcatheter aortic valve replacement indication.
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Stay informed about industry best practices, emerging technologies, and consumer trends in mobile application development, incorporating insights into product strategy and execution. Take on multiple roles and responsibilities across product management, marketing, customer support, and more as needed to drive the success of our products.
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Gather and analyze insights from the field sales team to suggest modifications to products and shape product strategy. Execute product marketing strategies and objectives in conjunction with the Marketing Team to bring them to life.
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