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As the Product Marketing Manager, AI at Sendbird, your objective is to grow the company's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot and generative AI business. Reporting to the Head of Product Marketing while working in a cross-functional AI team - spanning dedicated members from product management, engineering, design, product marketing, demand gen, lifecycle, and ops - led by the AI Business General Manager, the organization will lean on you as the subject matter expert in driving the AI market position Sendbird should be striving to achieve.
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We're hiring a Product Marketing Manager who can think strategically about how to win our market and then quarterback projects that lead us to success. At least 2 years of product marketing experience in SaaS or finance.
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BillionToOne is seeking an experienced Senior Product Marketing Manager, Prenatal to lead the product marketing efforts for the prenatal product portfolio (UNITY Complete.
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The Senior Product Manager – Marketing will be responsible for the development and implementation of the brand plan for a recently launched Migraine asset. 5-10 years of relevant Pharmaceutical/Biotech experience in Product Marketing is required.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Sendbird, you aim to help the company expand its new omnichannel business messaging product line in digital communications. Reporting to the Head of Product & Content Marketing, the organization will lean on you as the go-to-market (GTM) quarterback from planning through adoption - market sizing, targeting, refining our ideal customer profile, positioning & messaging, product & solutions mapping, asset creation, product launches, through measurement.
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You'll drive an effective product marketing strategy, including understanding customer needs, translating user and market research into actionable insights for Product, Sales, and Marketing, and creating content and programs to nurture existing customers and drive new customer interest.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be part of the marketing team and will work closely with executives, sales, product management, development, and customer success.
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One of our mid stage portfolio companies within the cybersecurity space, is looking to bring on a Sr. Product Marketing Manager to their team. In this role, you will play a key role on their Product Marketing team, driving product launches as well as solution and thought leadership content for their SaaS security offering.
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As a 3P Product Marketing Manager, you will lead efforts to cultivate and grow an ecosystem of partners to enable end client success on Meta solutions, including Reels and Generative AI. The role will focus on developing and managing a strategy to drive effectiveness, discovery, and adoption of these products through third party partners.
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Reporting to the senior product manager, the product marketing manager will assist with the development, delivery, sales and marketing of programs or products created by the organization.
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The Direct Mail & Direct Marketing Product Manager will lead the development, strategy, and execution of Lahlouh’s Direct Mail & Direct Marketing services. Direct Mail & Direct Marketing (DMM) Product Manager.
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As the Product Marketing Manager for one of our product verticals (security cameras, access control, environmental sensors, etc.) Become a product subject matter expert, evangelist and cross-functional leader who unites Marketing, Sales, Customer Success, and Product teams to drive business results.
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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 a Sr. Product Marketing Manager at TigerGraph, you will spearhead the marketing efforts for our comprehensive suite of products, including TigerGraph EE, TigerGraph Cloud, and CoPilot.
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What are we looking for in our Product Marketing Manager? Product Marketing Manager. Collaborate with Product Operations teams (Marcom, Comms, Sales, Data Science, Marketing Insights, Growth) to drive momentum in the VR/MR category.
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