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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving interest to Tecton with ML engineering teams. Develop comprehensive launch plans, including messaging, positioning, sales enablement materials, and marketing collateral, to drive successful product introductions.
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As a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, you will lead our technical product marketing efforts, which include supporting product, partner, and customer marketing initiatives (from technical buyer content, to benchmarking, to creating architectural diagrams, to nitty-gritty use cases for solution marketing), as well as sales engineering, technical sales, and partner sales enablement.
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Lead cross-functional teams to execute marketing programs at scale, including partnering with Product Management, Engineering, Comms, Business Strategy, Finance, and Analytics. Build B2B marketing strategies to drive adoption, and engagement to grow users of new and existing advertising and promotions products, in partnership with Product, Sales, and Business strategy.
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We’re looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our Ads & Promotions Marketing team to help build products and tools to support advertisers using DoorDash’s ecommerce platform.
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Collaborating closely with product, sales, and engineering, as well as external stakeholders (including design, web development, and other agency resources). Maintaining a brand through-line, connecting all aspects of our marketing strategy, surfaces, and channels, from positioning to social presence to email to sales enablement.
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Partner effectively across AWS with groups such as engineering, digital marketing, sales, business development, public relations, analyst relations, partner marketing, and evangelists to drive marketing for the AMO business.
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Be a recognized Partnerships Product Marketing expert collaborating across multiple organizations including product, marketing, partnerships, engineering, and sales.
$156,000 - $276,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager to join our Product team at Snap Inc! 5+ years of experience in product marketing, account management, Sales, internet technology or other relevant digital marketing work.
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Excellence in working cross-functionally with sales, pre-sales engineering, and product management teams. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, your work will be critical to enabling our audience of security and software engineers to understand the value of the Semgrep platform and individual offerings.
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We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager to help drive product and go-to-market strategy for Stripe Tax. In this role, you’ll work with our Product and Engineering teams to define and launch our roadmap, with Sales to enable our user-facing teams, and with Marketing to grow awareness and adoption.
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Prior experience in Product Marketing, Content Marketing or Sales Engineering a plus. Complete product launch plans, working closely with sales leadership, product management and marketing teams to drive demand generation and pipeline.
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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager, reporting into the Head of Marketing, you will lead product marketing for the company, working cross functionally with stakeholders from product management, sales, marketing, ops, and the executive team.
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This role is highly cross-functional and will work closely with the Product Management, Engineering, Data Science, Sales, Research, Communications, Marketing and other partner teams across Meta.
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Define and evolve product naming, branding, positioning, features, and messaging; work with Product Management, Research and Analytics, Engineering, Sales, Consumer Marketing, and Public Relations to define and execute on product launch and adoption strategies.
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Building close XFN partnerships across Product, Engineering, Business Development, as well as Sales, Marketing, Communications, PR and Legal. As a Senior Manager, Product Marketing - Ad Demand and Growth Partnerships, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our third-party ad demand program through strategic planning, market analysis, and effective go-to-market strategies.
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