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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for developing and executing comprehensive marketing strategies for Zenni's product lines. Monitor and analyze the performance of product launches, making data-driven adjustments as necessary.
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As the Product Manager for Veza Lifecycle Management product, you’ll work with various internal stakeholders and customers to define, refine and execute the product vision for Veza’s next-generation Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) offerings.
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As a Product & Channel Partnerships Manager for the Food & Beverage vertical at Square, you will be responsible for developing, deploying, and managing partnerships that enrich our products and strengthen our go-to-market motions to acquire sellers.
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This is an opportunity for a product manager to have significant impact on one of Square’s largest revenue-generating channels. Drive hardware fraud policy & abuse prevention product development including detection, models, third-party data integrations, and verification measures.
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What you’ll bring to Circle:Principal Product Manager 10+ years of relevant experience in implementing KYC, AML, or Sanctions technologies in scaled companies, including leading programs for Fintech or crypto businesses.
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The Product Manager in the Product Service & Management division coordinates and drives product concepts or strategies among various stakeholders, including sales organization, development organization, and organizations of Qcells’ downstream businesses for residential solar systems such as rooftop solar, inverter, and battery.
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As a Product Designer, you'll be joining a close-knit product & engineering team composed of our Head of Product, Director of Design & UX, Associate Product Manager, Copywriter, and rockstar Software Engineers.
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Sr. Product Manager: Integrations Remote/WFH. Open to anywhere in the United States About Veza Veza is an identity-first security company. As the Sr. Product Manager for Integrations, you will play a pivotal role in one of the most important areas for the company and shape how we work with a variety of enterprise software providers.
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We’re looking for a gritty, driven Product Manager to own the experience and business metrics for repeat customers on our platform. Work with a full stack team that includes Machine Learning and Backend engineers, Designers, Data Scientists, Compliance, Product Counsel, and Customer Support.
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As a product designer, your role will be to create wonderful experiences that unify user needs and business outcomes. You will work with other teams throughout the company, acting as a trusted partner to counterparts in product management, engineering, growth, marketing, and analytics, among others.
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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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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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In this role, you have the opportunity to act as founder and business head of a small product with huge potential, growing your skills and experience in AI and being mentored by the Head of Product and co-founder/CTO.
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3-5 years of experience in client-facing (including but not limited to Management Consulting, Investment Banking / Commercial Banking, Insurance Brokers, Sales and/or Business Development, Strategic Partnerships & Ecosystem) or strategy roles (including but not limited to Corporate Development, Program Management, Insurtech Product Development and/or Product Marketing.
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As a Product Manager for the Square Invoices Front Door Team, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the direction of our invoicing and remote sales workflow solutions, ensuring they align with market demands and offer a seamless experience for both sellers and buyers in the Home Repair & Services industry.
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