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Own and execute the external go-to-market processes for integrity programs on the Developer Platform, creating content strategy and detailed launch plans to ensure successful execution. Experience in content marketing strategy.
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This role requires coordinating all product activities from vision to implementation, including engaging customers to understand their needs, developing long-term product strategy, defining product roadmaps, working with engineering to build those products, and coordinating with various internal stakeholders (both pre- and post-launch) to ensure product success.
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This role will lead and launch high-growth agency programs to serve Snap’s global SMC audience and drive retentive revenue growth in priority business segments. Quarter-backing SMC organization’s overall strategy in each segment, this person will own retentive revenue goals for segments they own globally, and ensure that agencies and SMC succeeds by leveraging Snap to power their business’ growth.
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Create assortment strategy for Women's Bottoms class or subclass(es) based on analysis of both our internal metrics, competitive landscape, consumer insights and macro trends. Prepare for, attend, and present during Milestone Meetings including Briefs, Hindsight, Sales Launch, Assortment Reviews, Product Reviews, and Investment Reviews.
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Product Launch & Introduction : Develop and lead new product launches and feature releases, ensuring alignment across the Product, Strategy, Sales, and Marketing organizations, including pricing and packaging.
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Lastly, the Lead Product Manager will deliver their vision & strategy, monitor product progression and partner with product marketing for launch. In addition, the Lead Product Manager will drive the overall research strategy, driving the usage of core innovative game technology, and ensure that product decisions are based on in-depth data analysis.
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Product acumen: This role will contribute directly to business and product strategy. Here’s what we're looking for: 8+ years of software product design experience, preferably in B2B SaaS. Bonus if you’ve led the initial launch of a new product offering.
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You will coordinate all product activities from vision to implementation, including engaging large enterprise customers to understand their needs, developing long-term product strategy, defining product roadmaps, working with engineering to build those products, and coordinating with multiple internal stakeholders (both pre- and post-launch) to ensure product success.
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Experience with UX and UI design, has led multiple design projects from strategy to launch, strong attention to detail; - Get involved in every aspect of the product development process, from ideas to pixel perfecting before launch.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for the Developer ecosystem, you will drive go-to-market strategy and execution from start to finish: market research, positioning, launch strategy and execution, and ongoing growth initiatives.
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The right candidate is an opinionated self-starter who drives action and results; is comfortable flexing between strategy and execution; is a phenomenal storyteller and can build strong cross-functional relationships through interpersonal skills and flexibility.
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Envision and execute go-to-market plans for content creators and publishers, collaborating across engineering, product management, partnerships, deal team, operations, partner marketing and communications to test, announce, launch, & scale products.
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Define and program manage product and marketing launch programs and execution across marketing that includes: website strategy, campaigns, customer advocacy, product marketing, comms and seller/technical enablement.
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Direct the go-to-market strategy, including market segmentation, positioning, pricing, and sales enablement, while managing brand strategy and messaging. Lead strategic, tactical, and operational decisions for franchise and category management, overseeing market insights, product development, and launch processes.
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You are responsible for the product value proposition narrative and go-to-market strategy for a range of services including co-branded credit cards, buy now pay later, digital wallet, new forms of payments globally, and buyer and seller e-commerce experiences across buying, selling, shipping, etc.
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