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We’re hiring a Product Marketing Manager who can think strategically about how to win our market and then quarterback projects that lead us to success. At least 2 years of product marketing experience in SaaS or finance.
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In this role, you will work in close partnership with several Engineering, Product, and Finance teams across Google to develop and deliver machine learning and predictive analytics solutions at scale to our Sales and Marketing stakeholders.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Palo Alto Networks, you will play a key role in shaping and executing the marketing strategy for our new innovative product Strata Cloud Manager for SASE and ADEM (Autonomous Digital Experience Management) capabilities.
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Asset creation – Work with marketing to define positioning that enables the creation of technical content, including blog posts, webinars, developer tutorials, and more to communicate the product value proposition.
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This position requires academic training in polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, biomaterials, or a related field and will work closely with R&D Mechanical Engineers, Product Development Engineers, and Analytical Chemists.
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Required: Breadth of knowledge across all areas of CRM marketing channels (e.g., email marketing, push notifications, SMS, in-product display ads) with depth and hands-on experience in at least one.
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Our team is comprised of former product managers, economists and engineers from Google, Netflix, Amazon and Meta who saw how costly it is to support high-quality decision science tooling and incrementality testing.
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Influence and shape future products by providing mechanical and product design engineering knowledge into the technology road-map with data-driven decisions. Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, or equivalent practical experience.
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The position’s primary role is to effectively lead and manage projects and operational activities within the Veeva CRM platform that is used by various functional groups such as Sales, Marketing, Market Access and Medical Science Liaisons.
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As a key member of Aurora’s Security Technical Program Management (TPM) team, you will be responsible for driving security strategy and initiatives across the organization, ensuring that security is a fundamental part of the product development process.
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15+ years of relevant EDA/semiconductor product management and marketing experience; BS/MS, MBA preferred. As a valued member of the product management and markets team (PMG), you will establish and nurture partner relations and drive strategic partner initiatives working closely with the leadership team, broader product management and outbound marketing teams, sales and field account teams, and business development teams.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. We are looking for a Quantitative User Experience Researcher to help us understand the key needs of the design language using a combination of foundational and tactical quantitative research.
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The Failure Analysis Engineer uses procedures and instructions to initiate the analysis process when product failure occurs. Ensures inventory management and merchandise allocation flows product through the warehouse in the most cost efficient and productive manner.
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Product Management and Markets Group (PMG) Create effective marketing materials for inbound and outbound to support ecosystem campaigns. The complexity of developing and bringing today’s advanced semiconductor products to market requires state-of-the-art design automation solutions with strong ecosystem leverage to accelerate innovation and competitive advantage.
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Develop robust heat transfer models to quantify performance of novel heat-engine and CHP product for various geometries, considering thermo-mechanical stress, conduction, radiation, and convection.
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