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Qualifications & Skills: Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, Business or related field Proven 5+ years’ experience as a Technical Product Manager or similar role, preferably in restaurant technology, point of sale, payment systems or kiosk technology industry.
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Based remotely and supporting the Senior Product Manager, the Product Manager will be responsible for delivering digital experiences and commercial products for our parks that delight our Guests while planning, booking and enjoying their vacation.
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We’re seeking a Product Manager II - Commerce Performance & Insights to support building tools and capabilities for real-time monitoring and alerting across our Commerce systems. An undergraduate degree in computer science, engineering, finance, economics or related disciplines is a plus, MBA preferredAbout The Walt Disney Company:The Walt Disney Company, together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading diversified international family entertainment and media enterprise with the following business segments: media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, consumer products and interactive media.
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As the Product Lead, you will be responsible for driving the business process, adoption and optimization of our Wealth Management tools while supporting the implementation to enhance business and user engagement, retention, and satisfaction.
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We are looking for a Product Manager who will be a brand ambassador and business leader focused on delivering extraordinary experiences for the internal team and clients. They will play a vital role for driving the business of their respective product category(ies), by coaching and managing a diverse team of salespeople, and will work closely with the Boutique Director by imparting critical business knowledge.
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Epson has a unique opportunity for an exceptional, business minded Product Marketing Manager to be the evangelist for its innovative Business Inkjet portfolio. Job Segment: PLM, Manager, Marketing Manager, Outside Sales, Product Marketing, Management, Marketing, Sales.
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We’re seeking an enthusiastic, focused, and experienced Senior Product Manager, possessing proven business acumen and technical/technology expertise to join our growing Product team.
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As a Senior Product Manager within the Ad Platforms, you will be a part of the team redefining Video advertising! Responsible for product prioritization, including value identification, cost savings and progress against the broader business strategy, within your specific area.
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As a Senior Product Manager II, within the Ad Platform technology team at DMED, you will be responsible for establishing the strategy and drive execution to establish the future of The Walt Disney Company’s customer-facing advertising platform: Disney Campaign Manager.
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Company, a global leader in entertainment and technology, seeks a Senior Product Manager for The Business Platforms and Services Data Team. Proven experience as a Product Manager, Data Analyst, or similar role in a data-driven environment.
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Collaborate closely with other product managers, engineering, design, sales, and customer support teams to define product requirements and priorities based on market insights and business objectives.
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The Product Manager in Engineering and Information Technology supports the New gTLD Program Next Round applications as an Appian subject matter expert. 8+ years of Business Analysis and Product Management with recent experience with Appian.
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As the Principal Program Manager for Tinder's Core product, you will drive strategic alignment across the Product, Design, and Engineering teams dedicated to the seamless execution of Tinders Core Product Roadmap.
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Create product strategy documents that describe business cases, high-level use cases, technical requirements, revenue, and ROI. The Product Manager plays a key role in helping Nabis scale during this exciting period of growth.
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The product manager will play a pivotal role in refining our partnership strategy, optimizing resale dynamics, establishing transparent pricing mechanisms, and implementing effective marketing initiatives.
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