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MINIMUM BUSINESS EXPERIENCE: 5-8 years of product management, product development or product operations experience 5-7 years of leadership experience, managing mixed teams: business / IT, internal / external, onshore / nearshore / offshore 2-5 years of experience with customer facing top brand digital product 2+ years of roadmap and business planning experience.
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We are on a quest to find an innovative Go-To-Market Business Product Manager - Digital Platform Solutions who will be instrumental in conceptualizing, creating and testing new digital solutions for various automotive business areas.
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2-5 years of experience with customer facing top brand digital product. This role has direct ownership of our prominent digital tools visited by millions of customers. Else ability to gain Salesforce admin certification by year 1.
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The Digital Marketing Specialist will be responsible for social media marketing, digital marketing, web analytics, online marketing, and communication tasks. Social Media Marketing and Digital Marketing skills.
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Or a recent college graduate looking to gain professional experience to improve your tech and digital skills. While working and learning in this competency-based 12-month apprenticeship, you will spend four days per week in on-the-job training, and one day per week completing OpenClassrooms’ online digital marketer training path - all while earning an income.
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Flexible Workweek: Enjoy a condensed 3-4 day schedule designed for work-life harmony.
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As a key player in our Lifecycle Business Development team, you will shape cutting-edge products and create new revenue streams using digital solutions. We are seeking an innovative Go-To-Market Business Product Manager - Digital Platform Solutions who will be instrumental in conceptualizing, creating, and testing new digital solutions for various automotive business areas.
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Key responsibilities include project management, production and development of compelling digital content to support AHM’s digital marketing strategy, including driving awareness, engagement and consideration of Honda vehicles, and converting upper-funnel shoppers into qualified leads.
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The Sr. Technical Value Stream Lead will help design and ensure adherence to the design of multiple global digital products being developed within Carrier Digital. Carrier is the leading global provider of healthy, safe and sustainable building and cold chain solutions with a world-class, diverse workforce with business segments covering HVAC, refrigeration, and fire and security.
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