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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will contribute to the growth of Twist’s market position in next generation sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology product segments.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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Okta, the leading identity and access management platform, is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in building Okta's strategy to connect SaaS builders and SaaS consumers within a secure, interoperable app ecosystem.
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Partner with cross-functional stakeholders, including Product, Engineering, Privacy, Public Policy, Marketing, Comms, and Trust & Safety. Balance legal expertise and business considerations to assist product, operations, engineering, business development, and other teams to develop thoughtful strategies towards product development while mitigating legal risk.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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The perfect candidate will have broad experience across all areas of product marketing, including Sales enablement, product positioning & branding, product launch & in-app marketing, and content development (project management.
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As Product Marketing Manager, you will be part of a fast-paced, growth-oriented marketing organization, enabling our front-line teams with masterful storytelling, content creation, competitive intelligence, enablement, and tools.
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Responsibilities: Own strategy and in-house execution for product marketing, sales enablement, demand generation, public relations, content marketing, event marketing and social media marketing programs.
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Overall 4-6 years experience and 2-3 years Customer Success Manager or Account Manager experience, preference for marketing, agency, or consulting experience. As a Customer Success Manager, you will be responsible for driving CleverTap customers to value realization, desired outcome solutioning, and product adoption within the customer's system.
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Support business development, product marketing, sales and other commercial market development efforts, as needed. You will be comfortable working with all departments within the company such as Sales, Deployments, Product Development, Data Science, Finance, Accounting and Legal along with external stakeholders such as solar, trading and utility partners.
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Reporting to the Head of Internal Audit, you will have broad exposure to the operations of the Company and will interact with leaders across IT, Finance, HR, Operations, Legal , Sales and Engineering as well as our external auditors and advisors.
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On a daily basis, you’ll partner with product management, design, engineering, product analytics, lifecycle marketing, and user research team members to develop strategies to ensure that every teacher knows how to leverage Quizlet’s unique advantages to drive student engagement and academic success.
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The product manager for this role will manage Square's Customer Data Platform (CDP) and Unified Eventing initiative. Conduct market research, competitive analysis, and technical due diligence to determine new areas to grow the product.
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An accomplished product manager with prior experience launching and growing enterprise SaaS products. Bring deep insights about the Databricks admin persona to the engineering and leadership teams by working closely with our customers and field.
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Work with many different teams, from engineering, product and design, to analysts, recruiting, marketing and beyond. Build platforms and tools to empower growth marketing to iterate on sales and marketing experiments, and attract not only members, but world-class doctors and engineers.
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