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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing and executing comprehensive marketing strategies for Zenni's product lines. Contribute to the organization by identifying product marketing priorities, tailoring project briefs, advising on channel marketing plans, and offering creative insights where applicable.
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As the Credit Portfolio, Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will improve outcomes for sellers and the credit portfolio by working across all credit products and teams including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Design, Creative, Capital Markets, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Credit Policy.
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Full Time] Senior Product Marketing Manager at AssemblyAI (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. You are excellent at product marketing fundamentals: positioning, messaging, launch management, and sales enablement.
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We’re looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to amplify Front’s momentum in the customer service space through our next chapter of growth. 8+ years of overall work experience, with a minimum of 5 years of experience in product marketing, ideally within B2B SaaS.
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12+ years of product marketing or related experience (growth marketing, credit policy, management consulting in a relevant industry) with a Bachelor’s degree, or 10+ years with a Master’s degree.
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TaxBit is seeking a dynamic Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our enterprise marketing team. The perfect candidate will have broad experience across all areas of product marketing, including Sales enablement, product positioning & branding, product launch & in-app marketing, and content development (project management.
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A critical member of the Athleta Brand Marketing team, the Senior Manager of Brand Marketing leads, in partnership with Director of Brand Marketing, Athleta’s omni-channel seasonal marketing strategy, planning and implementation, ensuring big brand and product ideas are powerfully brought to life across all major brand touchpoints.
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We are hiring for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who will be responsible for bringing Altana’s product positioning and GTM strategy to life by shaping how our products are positioned, communicated, and perceived in the market.
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As the first Product Marketing Manager at Spice AI, you will play a crucial role in driving go-to-market for the Spice.ai open-source project and the Spice.ai data and AI platform.
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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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S/He/They must be able to think big picture and paint a long-term vision one moment, and seamlessly transition to diving into the weeds across performance marketing, analytics, product, operations and creative the next.
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Experienced, with 5+ years as a Product Marketer, Product Manager, Sales Engineer or other relevant experience, ideally in a cloud cybersecurity company. We give our Product Marketing Managers the opportunity to collaborate, investigate, experiment and idealize how we can gear our product strategy to yield the highest results.
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We're seeking a strategic Product Marketing Manager to lead the demand generation efforts for our business offerings, with a strong focus on our media product Quests. Lead our content strategy for businesses, and create a dynamic library of product marketing collateral – website content, thought leadership pieces, engaging CRM series, sales enablement materials, and more.
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Clockwise is looking to hire a dynamic Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our Marketing team. We’re looking for a “full-stack” Product Marketing Manager to sit at the center of the market, our product, and our customers.
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The Senior Data Analyst, aka Senior Marketing Business Intelligence Analyst, will partner with business leaders, technology teams, product development, marketing partners and more, to identify business challenges, formulate a data plan, drive insights, build requirements, develop solutions and act as a Technical Project Manager to deliver results for our business teams.
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