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Call on and secure relationships with senior leadership in Epidemiology, Primary and Secondary Research, Medical Affairs, Value and Evidence, HEOR, Marketing, Brand Management, Product Management, Managed Markets, Market Access, Data Analytics, and other areas within organizations.
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Role Summary Reporting to Company’s Co-Founder, SVP Marketing, as Director Product Management – RF/Microwave, you will be responsible for defining and driving the development of next-generation RF products, focused in key market segments including Aerospace & Defense, 5G Wireless Infrastructure, and many others.
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The Market Development Manager (MDM) is tasked with implementing the strategic market development and operational blueprint outlined by the Regional Sales Director and Director of Marketing.
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3+ years of experience in product or brand marketing in video game, entertainment, or related fields. Ability to leverage quantitative and qualitative insights with research,partners & licensees to identify market opportunities to shape consumer personas/target audiences,create business plans,brand positioning,and campaign activations.
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Fuel Cycle is seeking a Product Marketing leader to drive our go-to-market strategy, product marketing, and enablement for our award-winning Market Research Cloud platform.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Product Marketing, the successful PMM in this role will apply a full range of product marketing skills-product positioning, messaging, sales enablement, market research, product launches, GTM strategy, storytelling, and more.
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Holly is a results-driven professional with 10+ years of marketing experience – from market research to circulation/catalog and project management experience. Including: e-commerce, CRM, analytics, database marketing, website analytics, integrated marketing, loyalty marketing, product/brand marketing and much more.
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3+ years of product marketing, product development, go-to-market and/or sales enablement experience. We are looking for a Product Marketing Manager who will play a pivotal role in shaping LinkedIn's roadmap through voice of customer insights, product positioning, and go-to-market strategies.
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Proven success in identifying new ICP’s through market research, competitive analysis, and existing customer insights. Identify new ICP’s from scratch through market research, competitive analysis, and existing customer insights.
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The Product Marketing team uses creativity, market research, and insights to optimize and inspire roadmaps for products across Snap Inc. This team of Product Marketers works in a highly collaborative environment to deliver go-to-market efforts and strategies to demonstrate the role that Snapchat plays in the lives of our community and helps businesses grow.
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Conduct market research and leverage consumer insights to identify product gaps and new opportunities that resonate with consumer needs and support expansion. The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in the Pro Beauty space, brand development & storytelling, a keen eye for market trends, and a track record of delivering data-driven marketing strategies that drive ROI.
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Make informed product decisions based on a thorough understanding of market demands while working closely with the User Research and Analytics teams. Collaborative Leadership: Harness your leadership qualities to facilitate collaboration across various departments including Design, Analytics, User Research, Engineering, Marketing, Finance, and Trust & Safety.
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Conduct qualitative user research on our core demo and pitch ways to evolve our marketing strategies to better serve them. This is a highly collaborative role–you'll work with our in-house Product, Design, Data, Operations, and Customer Success teams, as well as externally with our healthcare partners.
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The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in product marketing within enterprise SaaS companies and a proven track record of developing go-to-market strategies tailored to specific segments, verticals, and revenue opportunities.
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This job mixes things in any good consultant’s comfort zone (devising strategy, managing and coordinating projects, gathering and analyzing data) with responsibilities unique to being an operator in a fast-growing tech company (user research, product development, growth marketing, venture finance.
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