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The Product Management team guides the strategy and vision for Disney’s incredible global digital products portfolio - from Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and the ESPN App to Marvel Unlimited, National Geographic, ABC and ABC News, and film websites and games.
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TikTok is seeking an experienced product marketing professional with a background in media & advertising to lead go-to-market of our advertising solutions and drive product adoption across multiple different customer segments across our small to medium sized customers, across all verticals.
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Lead the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for enterprise accounting/finance systems, with a focus on process/system Automation and data quality. We are seeking an experienced and forward-thinking Senior Product Manager to lead the development and enhancement of our enterprise accounting/finance systems.
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Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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Experience with consumer research and proficiency in using data and insights to inform product strategy. We are looking for an experienced product marketing manager who will be responsible for influencing product development and leading Trust go-to-market (GTM) for Avatars.
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As a product design leader, you thrive in training design teams on best practices, critical design analysis, user research, and A/B testing to drive and pivot strategy. A deep understanding of product strategy as it relates to design and business needs and design heuristics and principles of both visual and product design.
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The Ads Creative team is looking for an experienced Product Strategy Operations Manager who will be responsible for providing strategic and operational support throughout the product development lifecycle, ensuring success across key products and business initiatives within the creator marketplace.
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Overview Product Manager, Operational Transformation Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) is on a multi-year digital transformation strategy to improve the quality, effectiveness and convenience of care delivery, through the creation and delivery of innovative digital products.
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We're looking for an experienced Consumer Product Marketing Manager, specializing in the vision insurance channel and prescription (Rx) commercialization of Meta’s smart glasses and AR business.
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Go-to-Market Strategy: Develop and implement comprehensive product marketing strategies to drive user acquisition, engagement, and retention for Peacock holistically and for individual features.
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Balance product strategy against competing stakeholders from sales, strategy, operations, and development. Experience in service planning, development, or operation of e-commerce platforms such as payment, settlement, order process, product management, buyer/seller management, reward system, coupon system, advertisement system, and (or) shipping-consolidation service design.
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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns. This role is pivotal in driving our product marketing strategy by developing deep competitive insights that will shape market positioning and messaging of Circle’s products and solutions for enterprises across industry verticals including banking, fintechs, exchanges, payments and Web3.
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My client, a dynamic beauty brand thriving on Shopify Plus, is seeking a creative and strategic-minded Senior Product Manager for Growth to lead the development and execution of their content and product catalog strategy.
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The Role:The Product Development Manager is responsible for leading the critical functions of product development; working on a cross functional team of talented individuals and ensure the product is built with integrity, intention and aligned with our brand vision and values.
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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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