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You can effectively partner with engineering, clinical, operations, research, design, sales, customer success, finance, and marketing teammates. This means working with Engineering, Design, Data, Clinical Strategy & Research, Operations, Customer Success, Sales, Marketing, and the entire executive team.
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Proven ability to collaborate well cross-functionally across organizational boundaries with Engineering, User Experience, Research, Product, Program Management, Sales, Marketing, IT, Compliance, Security, Legal, Business Development, and Support.
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We are seeking an innovative and strategic Product Marketing Manager to join the Pro Design team. Develop and execute comprehensive marketing plans for Adobe Illustrator and future products, focusing on market research & analysis, product messaging & positioning, product launches and go-to-market strategies.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Product, Engineering, Research, Design, Sales, and Marketing. We're looking for experienced data scientists to work with our core product teams, who will take ownership of the team's data projects and serve as a strategic partner to Product, Engineering, Design, User Research, and Marketing.
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Partner closely with design, engineering, technical program management, and customer functions (pre-sales, post-sales) Frequently interact with customers & adjust to the customer context (e.g., alpha research, sales, customer success, prototyping.
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We find software has a multiplier effect on all roles (not only product and engineering), so Roboflow employs developers across the company in design, sales, customer support, marketing, and beyond.
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You’ll work daily with teams across AdRoll, including Marketing, Product Management, Product Design, Sales, Customer Success, and more. Manage the full GTM and launch planning activities for new products and features, partnering cross-functionally with Product, Marketing, Sales, Customer Success, and more to successfully launch and drive adoption of new products/features.
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Canary is looking for a Product Marketing Manager who can lead strategic projects, design and implement scalable programs, and manage tools and processes for GTM-wide goals across marketing in alignment with sales and products teams.
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Experience working cross-functionally with Product Management, Design, Research, Engineering, IT, Operations, Legal, Security, Marketing, Sales, and Customer Support.
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Job Title: Technical Program Manager I. Hybrid - 2 days/week onsite at SFO, CA. Bachelors or Master's in Computer Science, Information Systems, Informatics, Electronics or equivalent. Strong negotiation skills with cross-functional teams (influencer.
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Design and deliver training programs tailored to the needs of scientific research partners, healthcare (e.g., providers, payers), human performance (e.g., military, sports, fitness) accounts, focusing on product adoption and usage, best practices, data access and interpretation, and systems integration, where necessary.
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You’ll work with product, design, data, engineering, marketing, and sales teams to gather requirements, create specs, and lead teams in developing products that matter. We are hiring a Product Manager for the Commercial Products team.
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Experience managing stakeholder expectations across Product Design, Ad Sales, Ad Operations, Engineering, Data, Marketing, User Research, Legal, and Finance. Team Leadership & Stakeholder Management: Drive clarity and alignment across key stakeholders (Product, Engineering, Quality Assurance, Data, Revenue Operations, Ad Sales, Lifecycle Marketing, and executive stakeholders) with clear communication throughout the Product Development Lifecycle.
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This position collaborates closely with Field Marketing, Product Marketing, Content Marketing, Design, and Sales colleagues to execute digital campaigns for zyBooks' courseware products.
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You will partner and collaborate closely with user research, UX writing, product management, engineering, marketing, and data science. We create and support active communities and enterprise products around sales, marketing, learning, and recruiting.
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