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Qualifications:Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experienceMinimum 5 years of Product Owner or Product Manager or Scrum Master or Program Manager experienceProduct Owner certificationAzure Cloud Fundamentals certificationFamiliar with, and able to describe, the larger Microsoft Cloud offering, and Azure’s place within it.
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As a Senior Product Manager you will work closely with technical and business teams at Rockstar Games, 2K Games, Private Division, and Zynga in order to align the D2C team’s roadmap with game development plans.
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Chime is seeking a Senior Program Manager to join our Enterprise Project Management Office. Coordinate with senior project managers and program management teams to translate strategic direction into clear and aligned priorities, drive stakeholder alignment, and ensure appropriate measurement to track progress.
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We are seeking a Sr. Program Manager to support the New Product Introduction (NPI) program within the GTM PMO organization. You will partner closely with stakeholders across Product Marketing, Pricing, Product Management, TPM, and operational functions (GTM Ops, Rev Ops, Technical Accounting, Enterprise Systems, Legal, and Channel Ops) to drive product, pricing and feature releases through established NPI program frameworks.
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About The RoleWe are hiring a Senior Technical Program Manager for our Global Payroll organization. We're looking for someone who is passionate about Program Delivery, with consistent and quantifiable success facilitating collaboration across many teams, and a willingness to dive deep and push product leadership to deliver results.
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SoFi seeks a Senior Staff Technical Program Manager to lead our Bank and Money product development teams. Partner with senior leadership to communicate progress, risks, and opportunities related to program initiatives.
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Define and program manage product and marketing launch programs and execution across marketing that includes: website strategy, campaigns, customer advocacy, product marketing, comms and seller/technical enablement.
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Program manage the execution of strategic initiatives in partnership with cross-functional partners (Product, Sales, Marketing, CS, Data Analytics, etc.) Experience in investment banking, private equity, consulting, or product.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ad Demand and Growth Partnerships, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our third-party ad demand program through strategic planning, market analysis, and effective go-to-market strategies.
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This role is ideal for a seasoned technical leader with experience managing large-scale programs, a passion for fintech innovation, and the ability to work across multiple cross-functional teams, including engineering, product, compliance, and security.
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The Senior Technical Program Manager will be responsible for driving various Cloud Engineering initiatives with a focus on Data Privacy, GDPR, and Trust in close partnership with teams across Product, Engineering, Security, Legal, and other Program Managers.
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Ring is seeking an experienced, self-motivated Senior Technical Program Manager with excellent technical program management skills and a background in software engineering to join Ring’s Cloud Engineering Team.
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Job Description/Essential Functions We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to join our Product Readiness team. Additionally, the Senior Product Manager will help to develop our processes and toolset to support new features as they go to market.
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Based on the Product Marketing team, you will collaborate extensively with Sales, Growth, Communications, Events, Customer Success, and other departments to drive initiatives forward. Deel is seeking an experienced and dynamic marketer with a proven track record in Customer Marketing to launch and lead the entire customer reference program.
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Responsibilities Establish a reliable and visible cadence for program reviews, decision-making, prioritization, and Resource Stewardship (effective deployment of machine and people resources) whereby improvements such as efficiency and utilization gains are measurable and the impact can be felt organization wide.
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