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In addition, a Platform Product Manager will work with Sales, Marketing, and Services to understand competitive trends, communicate product positioning, key benefits, and be the evangelist for their product offering.
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This position will report into the Head of Marketing and work in collaboration with cross-functional team members, including field sales. Lead HCP facing marketing efforts for: personal promotion (i.e. field sales facing), non-personal promotion (such as speakers’ bureau) and omnichannel (direct marketing.
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Execute and be accountable for the success of go-to-market campaigns that require cross-functional collaboration with demand generation, content marketing, partner marketing, alliances, sales, product management, and other teams.
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Sprint Management: Lead weekly sprints, balance the needs of product, sales, and technical teams. Job requirements Who You Are: Experienced with 5+ years in product management, preferably in a tech or software engineering environment.
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Bachelor's degree, or foreign equivalent, in Engineering (any field), Computer Science, Business Administration, Management or related field followed by 5 years of experience in the job offered or in a product manager or business developer-related occupation.
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You will work closely with stakeholders from product management, sales, demand generation, and partners to develop and execute your strategy. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Obsidian Security, you will play a key role in our Product Marketing team, driving product launches as well as solution and thought leadership content for our SaaS security offering.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager, Talent Management. Sales enablement - As the champion for the Betterworks product, you will shape how and what sales/CS says about it.
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This is a hybrid role between User experience / design and core product management. As a member of our Business Systems team, you will work cross-functionally with users, business stakeholders and engineers to make our sales transactional systems and tools environment dynamic, intuitive and easy to use.
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Communicate effectively with Senior Management, the Sales Team, and the Production Team. Work cross-functionally with executive team, sales, marketing, technical support and development to translate product strategy into actionable plans.
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You will also collaborate heavily with customer enablement teams in Sales, Customer Support, Account Management and Services, and more. IXL provides integrations to help school leaders use IXL with their preferred Learning Management Systems (LMS), data warehouse, rostering solution, and more.
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5+ years of experience in product marketing, account management, Sales, internet technology or other relevant digital marketing work. We're looking for a Product Marketing Manager to join our Product team at Snap Inc.
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Experience collaborating effectively with both sales and product management to achieve results. Develop a deep understanding of State & Local Government requirements and partner with Product Management to define market opportunity and influence roadmap priorities.
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The right candidate will support the full lifecycle of our new talent management product suite, and support special projects such as pricing, analyst relations, customer marketing or brand campaigns during their first 12 months.
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If you are a strategic marketer motivated by the ability to operate like a business line manager, with the experience of driving an Inbound B2B SaaS sales motion, this role is for you. Demonstrated success in marketing or selling to product management or marketing leaders.
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6+ years of professional experience in technology, strategy, consulting or marketing related discipline, with at least 2 years experience working in a product marketing or product management capacity (working with sales and or engineering leadership.
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