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Lead cross-functional efforts, partnering with Sales enablement, Product Marketing, Client Services, Sales Engineering, and Visa University, aligning all stakeholders behind a single sales training and enablement calendar.
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8+ years of experience working on technology-driven products in roles such as product manager, product designer, engineer, data analyst, data scientist, or user researcher. If you are a Product Manager who thrives in the unknowns, loves collaborating in a tight-knit team, and are excited to shape WEX's next wave of product offerings, this role is for you.
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As a Senior Engineering Manager in IT Cloud, you will be responsible for leading the team that enables the next generation of device management, security, and IT administration capabilities for companies globally.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Product Management, Engineering, Design, Marketing, and Sales, to develop and execute product operations strategies. Your Title: Product Operations ManagerLocation: Minnetonka, MN or Westminster, CO PreferredOur Department: TransportationWhat You Will DoWe seek a highly motivated and detail-oriented Product Operations Manager to join our dynamic team.
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Extensive interaction with sales, engineering, product development, and other members of cross-functional teams. The Customer Success Manager is responsible for driving the ongoing satisfaction, adoption, enablement, and outcomes realization for Vonage’s top customers.
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You’ll work across our audience segments to prepare them accordingly, and partner with teams ranging from product, sales, customer success, engineering, data, legal, partnerships, and more to help shape new products that equip our customers along every stage of their business growth.
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Partner with cross-functional teams including Product Management, Engineering and Technical Support to drive customer communications, feature prioritization, and issue resolution to enable client success.
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We partner closely with our sales, marketing, customer success and engineering teams to champion our customers’ needs. 4+ years of experience as a full-time Product Manager.
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You will take end-to-end ownership of a diverse range of projects and initiatives, interfacing and influencing amongst the other core account groups (Sales, Support, Solutions Architecture, and Professional Services), product/engineering teams, and customer teams.
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As a Senior Manager in Product Marketing for AWS, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing strategy for the rapidly growing analytics business with a focus on streaming analytics.
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Create GTM enablement materials and lead product trainings for Sales and Solutions Engineering teams, acting as a liaison between Sales and Product teams. We then partner closely with Product, Engineering, Sales, Developer Relations, Comms, and Design teams to create a cohesive customer experience across all our channels.
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Partner with design, sales, ops, and analysts to get to the truth of the matter, then write clear specs with clear user stories so the engineering team knows what we’re building and why.
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You’ll work with product, design, data, engineering, marketing, and sales teams to gather requirements, create specs, and lead teams in developing products that matter. We are hiring a Product Manager for the Commercial Products team.
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Experience as a Business Director/Manager who has led Sales Engineering managers and engineers. 12 years of experience in product management, pre-sales engineering, or technology consulting roles.
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The Capital One Software marketing team is seeking a seasoned Product Marketing Manager (PMM) to drive business goals for Capital One Slingshot. They are champions of our customers and define end-to-end GTM strategy for their product areas, including all messaging, positioning, launch planning and Sales enablement.
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