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Experience with Customer Data Platforms (CDP) like Segment, mParticle, Tealium AudienceStream or other industry leading CDP technology would be a plusHands-on experience with marketing platforms such as Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics, Marketo, HubSpot, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, etc would be a plusFamiliarity with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, and their data services (S3, Redshift, BigQuery, etc.
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Experience in Salesforce Education Cloud (Marketing Cloud, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Community Cloud, EDA). Experience integrating Salesforce with external systems using connectors, SOAP/REST API, Boomi, or other middleware.
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Support CRM data transfer and enhancement processes to Salesforce Marketing Cloud with the Data Operations team. Knowledge of major ESP platforms such as Salesforce Marketing Cloud / Exact Target, Responsys etc.
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Experience in a Salesforce product area such as Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Platform, Data Cloud, Mulesoft, and/or Tableau. Job DetailsAbout SalesforceWe’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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In addition, we have Core Teams that sell the entire Salesforce Platform and our Co Prime teams specialize in a specific cloud solution including but not limited to Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Commerce Cloud, Heroku or Quip.
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Experience with Salesforce, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, print-on-demand systems, and providing creative direction preferred. Reporting to the Director, Client Engagement, the Manager, Client Marketing (CMM) plays a critical role in leading engagement for a defined portfolio of client accounts across all lines of business.
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Competitive; We Play to Win We are playing in a Rapidly growing TAM and huge market mega-shifts that leads directly to Zscaler; tracking a growth path similar to Salesforce, Workday, & ServiceNow.
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You have expertise building email marketing campaigns using tools such as Customer.io, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Hubspot, or similar. The Role AssemblyAI is growing quickly, and we’re searching for a talented Email Marketing Manager to drive the end-to-end email campaigns in support of growth and revenue objectives.
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Salesforce Sales Cloud Consultant and/or Salesforce Administrator certification is preferred but not required. Brand Marketing Manager. Senior Product Marketing Manager.
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2+ years of experience developing marketing campaigns using an email campaign management system (e.g., Iterable, Braze, Pardot, Marketo, Responsys, ExactTarget/SalesForce Marketing Cloud, etc.
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This includes SQL expertise, knowledge of cloud data warehouses, cloud provider services (AWS, Google, Azure), ETL/ELT tools, data modeling/engineering, data science/machine learning, api consumption, scripting (python preferred), general networking knowledge and cloud SaaS applications (Zendesk, Salesforce, Marketo, etc.
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Work with PMs and Engineering Leadership in other clouds like Slack, Heroku, Sales Cloud, Marketing, IoT, Einstein, etc to identify what we can. Bonus Points: Experience with ETL Data pipelines, Salesforce CRM, Python, SQL.
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Familiarity with enterprise level ESPs and marketing automation platforms such as Iterable, Constant Contact, ExactTarget, SalesForce Marketing Cloud, etc. We are seeking a dynamic Manager, Ecommerce Marketing with a focus on email/CRM marketing to drive strategy and execution of customer acquisition and retention programs.
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PPC / Paid Media Expectations: We expect you to have a strong grasp of running successful paid media campaigns across the main platforms (Google Ads, Microsoft Ads, LinkedIn, X [Twitter], Meta), some experience with account-based marketing strategies (ABM) or platforms (Demandbase / 6Sense), and ideally the CRM chops (Hubspot, Marketo) to cover the entire B2B marketing funnel.
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3+ years of selling Salesforce Marketing Cloud solutions. Experience working with Salesforce and Marketing Cloud required. The Sales Director will be critical in building out and expanding our presence in the Marketing Cloud space within industry verticals such as Media & Entertainment, Non-Profit, Communications, Oil & Energy to name a just a few examples.
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