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As a Product Manager, you will work with cross functional teams in engineering, data science, partnerships, product marketing, privacy, legal, sales and most importantly our customers to develop and deliver product offerings for our global advertisers.
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You will partner with various teams across Coinbase and the Group Product Manager to identify problems, develop requirements, and work with an engineering team to ship solutions that will immediately help businesses and customers use crypto all around the world.
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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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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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Your appetite for approaching problems with creative solutions, candid passion for engineering, and ambition to be part of (and lead) an innovative and inspiring team are the tools that you’ll need to be a Meraki product leader.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for our Next Generation Developer Tools, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing and go-to-market strategy for current and future, cutting-edge, next-generation developer services including AWS Amplify and generative AI technologies that are aimed at increasing developer productivity, accelerating modern software development and release processes, and removing developer friction.
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Partner with Engineering, Design, Research, Sales, Customer Success, and more to bring compelling and intuitive self-serve experiences to prospects to help them understand the value of Aircall on day 1.
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Work closely with Design, Engineering, Product, Sales, Legal, Security, Customer Support, Marketing and Leadership to rapidly identify and validate product opportunities. 5+ years experience as a formal Product Manager, previously focused on creating developer APIs and their accompanying documentation for a SaaS product.
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We are seeking a talented Senior Product Marketing Manager with strong creative and storytelling skills, to join the AWS Solutions team to develop a customer-centric narratives and deliver engaging experiences to drive top-level business goals.
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Define and lead execution of API & Data Product strategy through close collaboration with Engineering, Data Science, Business Development, and Sales. We are looking for a Product Manager to create, develop, and bring a new data measurement marketplace to the AdTech ecosystem.
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Guide the overall direction of the Instabase platform: work closely with Engineering, Customer Success and Sales to understand the competitive landscape, customer needs and our long term strategy to deliver a state-of-the-art product for our customers.
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Partner with internal cross-functional stakeholders including Engineering, Design, Sales, and Marketing in product planning and execution. You will work closely with our prospects, customers, engineering, sales, marketing, and executive leadership to drive one of the most high profile initiatives at SingleStore.
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Engineering, design, data science, marketing, legal, and sales. As the Product Manager for Visual AI you’ll help build what’s next, working on foundational capabilities for visual generation as well as the product applications that solve Pinner and Advertiser problems.
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You have experience collaborating with various cross-functional stakeholders (Marketing, Product, Sales, Strategy/Ops) to build products or services for business customers. You should be comfortable working closely with customer-facing teams (sales, account management) in addition to leading scaled marketing efforts.
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5 years of experience working cross-functionally with engineering, UX/UI, sales finance, and other stakeholders. Work cross-functionally with GDC, GTM, Program Manager (PM), and engineering to support expansion of partner and customer programs.
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