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Our flagship product, Impossible Burger, uses 96% less land, 87% less water and generates 89% less greenhouse gas emissions than conventional beef from cows. Were working on recreating every animal product, from chicken to fish, with plant-based ingredients that are vastly better for people and the planet.
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We are looking to hire a full-time Senior Product Designer, reporting to our Head of Design, to help build the future of BitGo’s Wallet Services. Deep understanding of the product design process, design thinking, design tools, and methodologies.
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The Senior Product Manager for Wallets will be pivotal in driving the innovation and growth of our wallet solutions, navigating the intersection of user experience, security, and the latest in blockchain technology.
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Experience in strategy consulting, investment banking, BizOps, or business/corporate strategy development at a large corporation is a plus. 5 – 7 years of strategy consulting, investment banking, or BizOps experience (at an early-stage start-up) focused in automotive, technology (SW & HW-driven), mobility, transportation, and/or logistics industry sectors.
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This position has primary responsibilities for setting strategy across the clinical development program, oversight of strategic study design, study start up, CRO and vendor management, clinical data and safety monitoring, analysis and reporting of studies.
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Lead the development and execution of the product vision and strategy for our cross-channel ads measurement solutions including Marketing-mix modeling, Multi-touch Attribution, Sales Lifts, Ghost Ads, Incremental analysis, Casual inference.
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You will, create strategic company stories, influence Product Strategy/Roadmap, new content and messaging which will drive demand generation with existing and new customers. Compose and orchestrate cradle to grave product/ solution/ audience marketing activities, including market research, product naming, AR, PR, product launches, and sales enablement.
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Level up product strategy, but willing to dive deep: Define and drive product strategy for your product area in collaboration with the head of capital product, your capital product peers, and company executives.
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Our purpose is to provide instant credit scoring, lending, investment strategy and wealth management in an upcoming high-tech sector of Quantum Equilibrium Finance. Develop and execute the asset allocation strategy.
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Experience in product development (e.g. development of process/product control strategy, authoring regulatory submission documents, responding to health authority review questions, etc.
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Knowledge and experience in designing for environmental constraints (temp, humidity, and vibration), regulatory compliance and product debug (EMC/EMI, ESD, transients, etc) As a RF Design Engineer at Tesla, you will contribute to the architecture and product level design integration of next generation wireless radio solutions in all fleets and Robot.
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Leadership and Process Excellence – Based on the strategy, manage, and develop the marketing execution process and work closely with marketing leads including Brand, Marketing Operations, Demand Generation/Digital, Field/Events Marketing, Content, Social Media, Public Relations, Analyst Relations, Internal Communications and Customer Marketing and key partner functions.
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In this role you will work as part of a team to investigate broad materials science investigations of problems arising for our clients, particularly in the areas of product development, quality control, and product reliability.
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As a member of Enterprise Products, you will play a key role in reimagining productivity operations to develop expertise in a specific product area and strategically guide the MSP. Reporting to the Manager of Release Management, the Product Operations Specialist will be responsible for ensuring the continued performance of the selected MSPs for Enterprise Products.
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Working in close partnership with executive leadership, design, engineering and strategy, this person will rely on creativity, innovation and step-change thinking to inspire and guide engineering teams and Technical Program Managers, as well as collaborate cross-functionally throughout the full product lifecycle.
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