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The product manager for this role will manage Square’s Customer Data Platform (CDP) and Unified Eventing initiative. Conduct market research, competitive analysis, and technical due diligence to determine new areas to grow the product.
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On a daily basis, you’ll partner with product management, design, engineering, product analytics, lifecycle marketing, and user research team members to develop strategies to ensure that every teacher knows how to leverage Quizlet’s unique advantages to drive student engagement and academic success.
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Circle is looking for an experienced Principal Product Marketing Manager to define and drive Go-to-Market for Circle’s platform of developer tooling and blockchain infrastructure. This role will report to our Senior Manager of Product Marketing and work on a dynamic, action-oriented team focused on this strategic product pillar.
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Engage directly with customers to gain insights into their behaviors and needs, while guiding the product strategy. About the Position We are seeking a product manager to enhance the foundations of our global healthcare workforce product, positioning it as the preferred choice for global healthcare talent.
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Experience partnering with internal account managers / client success managers to deliver comprehensive marketing strategies. You’ll be responsible for optimizing marketing campaigns and providing our client success team with marketing support to drive campaigns through execution.
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The Marketing Manager will monitor trends in the marketplace, the competitive landscape, and consumer behavior to direct new product development. Plan and execute new product launches including the development of marketing plans, and coordination with cross-functional teams to support the launch.
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As a Product Manager for Square Marketing, you will build products that help businesses re-engage their customers and keep them coming back in to purchase again. Manage the roadmap for the Square Marketing product.
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ScholarSite is looking for its first product management hire who would be responsible for designing and executing on our product strategy and sitting at the intersection of engineering, design and the commercial parts of ScholarSite.
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You love owning big interaction problems and providing the thought leadership vital to drive them toward success by collaborating hand-in-glove with product owners and engineers. Working within lean/agile product development models.
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At Linqia, we partner with the world’s largest brands including Danonne, AB InBev, Kimberly-Clark, Unilever, and Walmart to build compelling and effective influencer marketing campaigns. Responsible for managing end-to-end execution of influencer marketing programs, from strategic planning phases through creative execution, delivery and implementation.
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Work closely with our Growth Marketing team on channel-level execution and experiments ● Oversee competitive intelligence, analyst relations, and sales enablement from a product marketing perspective.
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The Sales Executive, Field Sales promotes and sells Attorney Legal Marketing solutions (FindLaw, Super Lawyers, Abogado, LawInfo) through outbound telephone calls to new and existing small law firm customers (one to ten attorney size.
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About Wispr: We've raised $25M from top-tier VCs like NEA and 8VC. Our angels and advisors include Chester Chipperfield (product lead for the first Apple Watch), Ben Jones (COO, CTRL-Labs), Dave Gilboa (CEO, Warby Parker), and Jose Carmena (Berkeley professor; co-CEO iota.
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You consider yourself a “full-stack” design generalist who spikes in web app UI/UX design (ie, "T-shaped" designer with depth in product design) We are looking for a Senior Product Designer to join us “on the ground floor” and play a foundational role in our product journey.
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Collaborative Projects: Work closely with product marketing, demand generation, design, and sales teams to create content that supports product launches, campaigns, and sales enablement.
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