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We are looking for an organized, creative, and experienced Content Marketing Manager to help take our content to the next level with key buyers, influencers, and communities of security teams.
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We are looking to hire an experienced product marketing manager to drive the positioning and promotion of NVIDIA accelerated computing for scientific use cases. 10+ years of product marketing experience working on data center technology products (ideally in engineering ISV applications, scientific computing, quantum computing , or Enterprise Software.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager, Customer Service Management. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will drive the family and store release process for ServiceNows Customer Service Management (CSM) offering.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams across engineering, data science, design, marketing, and legal to develop and deliver on product strategy. Work closely with cross-functional teams across engineering, data science, design, marketing, and legal to develop and deliver on product strategy.
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Product Marketing Manager. At least 2 years of product marketing experience in SaaS or finance. Ensure all relevant teams are kept informed of product activities through internal communications and/or trainings.
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Experience in enterprise sales and marketing. Founded in 2016, Moveworks has raised a total of $315 million in funding, and was most recently at $2.1 billion, thanks to our award-winning product and team.
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OMNIVISION is looking for a Product Marketing Manager who will define CMOS image sensor products based on security market requirements. North America / Euro Region Security Product Marketing.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Databook, you will play a key role in shaping and implementing marketing strategy for our products. We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager with strategic leadership, deep analytical thinking and extensive experience in delivering compelling and differentiated solution messaging to position us effectively vs.
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The Senior Product Manager – Marketing. 5-10 years of relevant Pharmaceutical/Biotech experience in Product Marketing is required. This position will report into the Head of Marketing and work in collaboration with cross-functional team members, including field sales.
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Reporting into the Chief Marketing Officer, the Principal Product Marketing Manager is responsible for working directly with our product, sales, and marketing teams to translate the product vision and drive delivery of product innovation to market.
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Marketing Product Manager - Mass Spectrometry Software. 4 + years demonstrated ability with Product Management/Marketing/Sales of mass spectrometry instruments or software.
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The Product Marketing Manager for Android Developer will help developers understand the latest AI offering from Client to help them build rich, engaging experiences. · 6+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably for technical products.
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We’re looking for a customer-centric results-driven self-starter to lead our product lifecycle marketing efforts that drives awareness, adoption, and engagement of new products and services.
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Our AI/ML Product Marketing Team is excited to add a Sr. Manager, Product Marketing Manager to our team to drive these exciting initiatives! The product marketing team works on creating compelling positioning and marketing content to support product launches and campaigns that will help customers do more with generative AI. We all have a bias for action for developing awesome marketing assets (e.g., website, videos, success stories, blogs, presentations, print collateral, sales enablement tools, etc.
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Partner closely with CRM Chanel Expansion Lead to ensure omnichannel strategies and activation efforts are perfectly executed in Push, SMS, In App and in Product. Champion digital marketing and CRM innovation, leveraging giant data sets and building new capabilities and systems allowing TurboTax to continue its mission to deploy ultra-personalized and relevant communications to users.
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