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We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Product Marketing Manager to join our team at MasterClass. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Work closely with Product, Design, Engineering, and Marketing teams to ensure seamless integration of product marketing initiatives into overall product development and marketing strategies.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will report to the Core Product Marketing Lead and work most closely with Product, Communications, and Marketing to establish Grammarly as the leading AI writing partner.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to become an integral part of our team at Sahara. You will serve as a translator and a storyteller who turns complex product information into compelling product messages, stories for marketing Sahara AI network, products, and tools to Web3 projects and developers.
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Join our dynamic team as a Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in driving our go-to-market strategy and acting as the technical advocate for our innovative solutions.
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We're seeking an innovative, driven, team-oriented Principal Product Manager to own the Monitor Yield Outlook product at ClimateAi. The product aims to enhance food security for governments and supply chain resilience for food companies.
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We’re seeking a creative, customer-centric, and collaborative Product Marketing Manager to help communicate this vision and help foster long-term relationships with our broker partners.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Freshpaint, you will play a crucial role in driving our expansion into adjacent markets, working closely with strategic teams to identify and enter new verticals.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Sr, Product Marketing Manager to drive product marketing and implement a global go-to-market strategy for Rakuten Advertising's product suite.
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This role must be based out of NY, SF, Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Austin or Boston and reports to the Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ads Marketing. We’re looking for a Senior Associate 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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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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As a Principal Product Manager for the Video Playback team, you will help define and build the video playback roadmap and customer experience for video across all platforms and geographies.
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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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Measure and report against the performance of product marketing initiatives. Minimum of 5 years of marketing experience within the crypto or FinTech space. Lead product and feature launches: put together go to market strategy for product and feature launches within the trading ecosystem.
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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 we continue to expand, we’re seeking a visionary Lead App Growth Product Manager to drive our mobile app’s growth and retention (MAU). Lead Product Manager. Boost User Acquisition and Activation: Partner with marketing to define initiatives, targeting high-value user segments and optimizing content to drive app installs.
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