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Senior Product Manager, Money Management Full-time It all started with an idea at Block in 2013. The Money Management team’s mission is to make Cash App the best place to build financial health.
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We seek a seasoned professional with around 8 years of product management or related experience, demonstrating a deep understanding of product management through the full product lifecycle.
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Partner with data science, engineering, and other product teams to identify new product and process opportunities to efficiently deliver content to both internal and external distribution partners Maintain strategic insight into the latest industry trends for video preparation and streamingWork with stakeholders to establish and identify product goals and define product roadmap and KPIsBasic Qualifications 8+ years of product management or relevant experience required.
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3 years of product management experience in a fast-growing tech environment, preferably enterprise SaaS. Our workforce management platform helps some of the fastest-growing, most innovative companies in the world—including Stripe, Etsy, and Robinhood—to schedule, forecast, and organize their support teams.
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In this role you will perform tactical product management (e.g., writing product requirements documents), communicating updates to leadership, and gathering requirements from other key stakeholders.
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As the Product Manager for Veza Lifecycle Management product, you’ll work with various internal stakeholders and customers to define, refine and execute the product vision for Veza’s next-generation Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) offerings.
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The Product Management Director will report to the VP, Product Management. The Product Management Director serves as a strategic leader for product development and innovation within the Supply Chain and Logistics domain.
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JIRA and Asana for product backlog management. 4+ years experience in privacy, compliance, security operations and program management, preferably in a global B2C technology company.
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Proven experience (5 years+) in product management, particularly in tech-driven environments. Strategic Product Vision: Develop and continuously refine the product strategy to align with both short-term and long-term business goals.
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Product Manager Intern: As a Product Manger intern, you will work alongside data scientists, product managers, and developers to design and develop in-game advertising solutions in close partnership with our studios and Activision and King. You will be accountable for ideas from concept to implementation and demonstrate a passion for digital technology and know what challenges exist in today’s digital advertising world.
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We are seeking an experienced Chief of Staff to build, manage, and evolve the Cisco Meraki Cloud Product Management team’s processes and operations. 7-10 years of demonstrated ability in product management, product operations, strategy, Chief of Staff or a related role at a technology company.
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As the Senior Product Manager, Consumer Marketing - Campaign Management and Analytics you will serve as one of the Consumer Marketing leads for the Freestyle Libre portfolio in the U.S. and drive disruptive transformation in the intensely competitive glucose monitoring market.
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This role is fully remote and reports directly to the Director, Product Management. Highly motivated, target driven, with a proven track record in product management and a desire to grow within Optiwatt by pulling in work that excites you.
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6+ years of experience in product management, preferably with a focus on batteries, energy storage or related industries. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, manufacturing, sales, and marketing teams to ensure successful product development, launch, and lifecycle management.
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Okta, the leading identity and access management platform, is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in building Okta’s strategy to connect SaaS builders and SaaS consumers within a secure, interoperable app ecosystem.
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