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Collaborate with the product marketing team to manage solution launch needs for the partner ecosystem including call scripts, webinar content, partner facing emails, and updates to through-channel campaign assets.
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We're looking for a Sr. Product Marketing Manager capable of taking the market leading Billing product and focusing it towards B2C companies – your job is to arm our field, partners, and customers with stories, plays, and messaging that position Zuora as the best solution in the market for B2C companies.
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As the Product Marketing Manager you'll have a key role on the crypto marketing team in the way we connect with customers to drive growth across our Crypto products. We are looking for a consumer product marketer who can build and launch marketing strategies that drive brand awareness and growth, as well as implement go-to-market strategies for some of our most innovative products alongside cross-functional teams from product management, creative, research, legal and more.
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As a Project Manager, Marketing – HIV Prevention, you will be a key contributor to a fast-paced marketing team responsible for developing insights, brand management, and execution excellence to drive urgency to start HIV prevention while supporting a product launch.
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We are looking for a passionate & seasoned Product Marketing Manager to help drive our investments in the publishing and rights management space. Product Marketing Manager, Publishing and Rights Management Responsibilities.
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We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager capable of taking the market leading Billing product and focusing it towards B2C companies – your job is to arm our field, partners, and customers with stories, plays, and messaging that position Zuora as the best solution in the market for B2C companies.
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IXL Learning, a leading edtech company with products used by 14 million students worldwide, is seeking strong analytical thinkers and creative problem solvers to join IXL's Associate Product Manager program.
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Foster strong relationships with cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, customer success, and legal, across multiple timezones, to ensure alignment and support for carbon-related initiatives and drive the development and launch of new products.
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You will be a key contributor to a fast-paced marketing team responsible for developing insights, brand management, and execution excellence to drive urgency to start HIV prevention while supporting a product launch.
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Acting as the product lead for a cross-functional team of software engineers, support and sales - Prioritizing and executing initiatives that realize our product strategy and growth - Conceptualizing, scoping, defining, and driving projects through the product life cycle - Working cross-functionally with customer success and marketing teams to validate, launch, support, and monitor new features - Tracking and measuring the success of each release, and feed those learnings back into the roadmap.
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10+ years of experience in software product management, data science, business planning, product marketing, or a related field. Communicate with scrum teams, program teams, management and senior executives about data product strategy, requirements, development and launch.
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As we expand our marketing team to maximize the opportunity in front of us, we are looking for an exceptional Principal Product Marketing Manager reporting to the Head of Product Marketing.
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As a Product Manager/Senior Product Manager for Oncology Promotional Marketing team in Guardant Health, you will be responsible for driving the patient and care team strategy and tactical execution to support the portfolio of Guardant Health oncology products (now known as Guardant Complete.
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Senior/Principal Product Manager, Productivity Platforms and Ecosystems. Collaborate with design, engineering, and other stakeholders to prioritize features and drive product development from concept to launch.
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We are looking for a Merchandise Planning & Inventory Manager to manage our shipments and retail inventory allocation process end to end, balancing the need to hit product launch dates with the need to maximize margins.
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