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Reporting to the Head of Product and seated in either our Los Angeles or San Mateo based offices, this Senior Product Manager opportunity will lead the development of our avatar social network - Genies Party.
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As a Lead Product Manager you will drive business performance goals by driving actionable product insights and recommendations to shape the identity of FC Mobile. Lead product strategy and prioritization discussions.
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Industry Experience with Financial Services and Insurance (FSI), Retail+Consumer Product Goods (CPG), Communications, Media & Entertainment (CME), Healthcare and Lifesciences (HCLS), Manufacturing, Public Sector.
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As a Principal Product Manager, you will play a pivotal role in leading the development and success of our products. Join our team as a Principal Product Manager and lead the charge in developing innovative products that drive our business forward.
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Robinhood is seeking a Manager for Product Communications with a focus on crypto to join our dynamic team. The Product Communications Manager will work cross-functionally with product, marketing, and brand teams to drive awareness, engagement, and participation among our users.
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As a Sr PM on the Core team, you will join an experienced team of Product leaders within the Core Pillar at Tinder, reporting directly to the Director of Product Management. Strong product intuition and UX design sensibilities, with a desire to discover and fulfill the needs of users.
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The Veeva Vault applications consume master data from various other source systems, including products and product families, materials, planned and manufactured batches/lots, suppliers/vendors, assets (computer systems, instruments, equipment), clinical trials, etc.
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As a Senior Product Manager of Hematology Marketing, you'll use your expertise and experience in developing and executing marketing campaigns to ensure a successful launch of anitocabtagene autoleucel (anito-cel), our lead CAR T candidate for the treatment of patients with relapsed refractory multiple myeloma.
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As a Principal Product Manager at AiDash, you will work with the latest machine learning and data science techniques, combining product and design thinking to empower users to unlock critical value for themselves.
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We are immediately hiring a strong Senior Manager or Associate Director Product Marketing CTV & Omnichannel Video to join our growing team in our Redwood City on a hybrid schedule. In this role, the Associate Director will drive Product Marketing efforts for PubMatic’s core product, the SSP. They will work on commercialization as well as provide feedback and insights for Omnichannel Video, Core Platform, and Publisher UI. They will also focus on the key business growth areas of CTV/OTT and Omnichannel Video.
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3+ years of experience as a Product Manager in SaaS system products and database-related systems. Position Overview CelerData is seeking a dynamic and experienced Product Manager to join our fast-growing team.
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You are a product designer, a brand manager, and an industry analyst all in ONE. Your typical day involves studying what delights and what hurts through hard metrics, writing long-form narratives on the why's and the do's, or scrumming tasks for a product launch to iterate with millions of users.
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Quilt is looking for a customer-obsessed, detail-driven, highly technical software product manager to join our small and mighty product team. In this role, you will be the central hub unifying product and design vision with engineering execution and customer delivery across Quilt's heat pump software, integrated consumer electronics, and user interfaces.
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We’re looking for a Senior People Product Manager to join the People Tech team and support Total Rewards at Snap Inc! Engage in product marketing endeavors to promote and communicate the features and benefits of Total Rewards initiatives.
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We are seeking an experienced Product Manager to lead the Petra wallet across web extension, web and mobile platforms. Create a compelling product vision and strategy for Petra that considers industry trends and innovations, user needs, stakeholder input, company priorities, and product data.
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