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As the Product Manager for Veza Lifecycle Management product, you'll work with various internal stakeholders and customers to define, refine and execute the product vision for Veza's next-generation Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) offerings.
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As a Sr. Product Manager - EMS you will be responsible for driving the strategy, development, and delivery of cutting - edge Energy Management System (EMS) solutions for standalone battery energy storage and hybrid solar+storage systems , with an emphasis on large , front-of-the-meter , utility - scale applications.
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Partner with data science, engineering, and other product teams to identify new product and process opportunities to efficiently deliver content to both internal and external distribution partners Maintain strategic insight into the latest industry trends for video preparation and streamingWork with stakeholders to establish and identify product goals and define product roadmap and KPIsBasic Qualifications 8+ years of product management or relevant experience required.
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The Product Management Director will report to the VP, Product Management. The Product Management Director serves as a strategic leader for product development and innovation within the Supply Chain and Logistics domain.
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3 years of experience in Product Management and/or, sales engineering roles with a complex B2B SaaS product. This is an individual contributor, hands-on role that requires strong technical acumen, deep analytics/business intelligence knowledge, and sharp product management skills along with a can-do attitude to build the best possible experience for our customers.
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We are backed by some of the best investors in the world including Accel, American Express, B Capital, Coinbase, Fidelity, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Fenbushi Capital and Tiger Global Management + more yet to be publicly disclosed.
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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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5+ years of professional experience in the technology sector, including 3+ years in partnerships at a technology company or in management consulting, business strategy, investment banking, venture capital, or private equity.
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Own and execute partnerships end-to-end, from business development to partner launch and management. Collaborate with Product and GTM teams to develop and execute a holistic partner strategy, from partner integrations that enhance Square’s products to channel partners that drive new seller acquisition.
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Samsara’s approach to product management is rooted in a deep understanding of the customer. At least 1-3 years experience in a product management role, with exposure to hardware development prior to returning for their graduate degree.
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9+ years of hands-on experience in Product Management (majority in advertising technology or advertising measurement strongly preferred) Option 1: Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or related area and 9 years' experience in product management.
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As we continue growing across all our streaming services (Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, and Star+) we are looking for a product management leader that thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment and can meet opportunities and challenges head-on.
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ScholarSite is looking for its first product management hire who would be responsible for designing and executing on our product strategy and sitting at the intersection of engineering, design and the commercial parts of ScholarSite.
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In addition to the global Hardware Product Marketing team, you will work closely with a cross functional team of product management, marketing, creative, e-commerce, sales and account management, customer success, supply and demand planning, and logistics.
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The Cash App Strategy and Operations team is responsible for building, operating, and innovating the essential machines required to enable Cash App to become a top primary banking service provider in the US. Within that team, Product Ops is focused on establishing and improving critical product management processes, frameworks and tools.
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