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As the Senior Director, Product Marketing, the position will be embedded within the North American customer team organization, working directly with Qualcomm customers, sales leaders, product managers, engineering leads, and Qualcomm automotive leadership.
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Compose and orchestrate cradle to grave product/ solution/ audience marketing activities, including market research, product naming, AR, PR, product launches, and sales enablement.
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This Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Premium Growth is critical to LinkedIn Premium's ambitious growth trajectory and will be counted on to deliver growth that creates, nurtures, and captures Premium demand.
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The Role: Carrot is seeking an experienced Demand Generation Manager to develop and execute account-based marketing (ABM) and demand generation programs that generate new qualified pipeline, accelerate deals, and grow revenue.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Product Marketing Manager to lead the product marketing efforts for the prenatal product portfolio (UNITY Complete). Be the “first line of defense” for the sales team when it comes to product marketing.
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Work closely with AMD EYPC and INSTINCT processor silicon architects, thermal and mechanical architects & designers, PAE Solution architects, Business Unit Product Marketing Managers and Business Development Managers to optimize customers System Solutions based on AMD Instinct product lines for best performance & power balance, feature set and overall system cost.
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We achieve it by acquiring and retaining advertisers through brand marketing, performance marketing, organic growth initiatives and customer management. - Develop comprehensive knowledge of TikTok Ads Growth structures and metrics, advocating for changes where needed for product development.
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Reporting to the Sr. Brand Manager, GUNDAM, the Associate Brand Manager, GUNDAM will lead live operation marketing support for current titles, assist in GTM planning, and own execution of future game and several IP growth-related releases.
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As Product Development Engineer Yield Manager, you will influence ASIC design to improve product cost modeling with direct influence on yield across manufacturing stages. We are seeking Product Yield Engineering Manager who is experienced, creative problem solvers in various areas and passionate to want to make a clear impact with the work they do.
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Our goal is to deepen insights into customer behaviors and satisfaction using data science, machine learning, and AI. We partner with several teams across Robinhood including: Data, Product, Marketing, Eng, Finance, and Research.
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Establish schedule with milestones, convene weekly sync up meeting with product manager and/or cross-functional teams to track inter-team hand-offs schedule and issues, follow up with the product manager and/or responsible team until closure, ensure release on time with quality.
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Proficiency with Digital Asset Management (DAM) and Content Management Systems (CMS), such as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) required; Understanding of Product Information Management (PIM), Content Syndication Platforms, or SaaS platforms, such as Stibo STEP or PDX preferred.
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Map out the technical and procurement buyer’s journey and produce high-quality content that supports marketing campaigns for both product lines. The Marketing Director will oversee demand generation activities and campaign creation, event campaign management, drive market and competitor research, work with product management and product marketing to develop product-oriented technical content for both product lines , define clear value propositions, design and execute a product GTM plan.
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As Dusty Robotics’ Senior Marketing Campaign Manager, you will report directly to the Senior Director of Marketing and be responsible for creating and then executing cutting-edge marketing programs.
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We are looking for a technical, user-focused Product Manager to help define and build the next generation of NVIDIA’s Image Processing Software with groundbreaking performance and functionality.
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