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You will directly work with and learn from the Director of Product Marketing, and partner closely with all members of the marketing team—spanning from the VP of marketing to demand generation and content.
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This individual will also be responsible for building compelling messaging, and partnering with Product Management group to develop and execute comprehensive and integrated marketing plans, and deliver the appropriate tools and materials to support internal and external marketing executions globally.
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The PCM Growth Team encompasses both Customer Growth Marketing across the system with Product Marketing (PMM) for the Growth & Cash-In Pillar. Attend functional meetings for customer marketing [internal team and cross-functional] including team meetings, syncs with sales/revenue, customer success, product marketing, product management, growth marketing, etc.
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We want to ease and inspire clients to achieve their goals, explore more possibilities, and create value with TikTok. As a team member here, you will be able to utilize mixed methods to collect user feedback, create a deep understanding and empathy for our customers, and work cross-functionally with design, product, and marketing teams to meet business needs.
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Supermicro is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Product Engineer to join our team and play a critical role in ensuring the reliability, performance, and quality of our server storage products.
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Conceptualize, design and produce brand, product and marketing assets for various channels & platforms including but not limited to brand and product packaging, web presence, email campaigns, programmatic, social media, SMS, and blog imagery to be consistent with overall messaging and campaigns.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager, Customer Service Management. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will drive the family and store release process for ServiceNows Customer Service Management (CSM) offering.
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Work with the Marketing Director on appropriate and consistent fundraising communications across all media (including regular patron emails and website) that conform to SBMT brand standards. South Bay Musical Theatre (SBMT) seeks an experienced strategic thinker, fundraiser, and leader to serve as Development Director (DD.
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As the Senior Director, Product Marketing, the position will be embedded within the North American customer team organization, working directly with Qualcomm customers, sales leaders, product managers, engineering leads, and Qualcomm automotive leadership.
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Communicate and align product planning objectives and R&D directions / status with the Product Marketing groups. Work closely with engineering and sales/marketing groups to drive the next-generation CMOS Image Sensor R&D projects.
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This position will be instrumental in meeting ticket sales revenue goals and will work closely with Integrated Marketing, Digital Engagement and Partnership Marketing to align paid marketing initiatives with organic campaigns and activations.
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To the extent needed, supporting the business in virtually all legal coverage areas, including product development, global regulatory matters, IP and trademark enforcement, corporate governance, contract negotiation, litigations and arbitrations, compliance legal support, institutional sales and partnerships and marketing/advertising.
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Creates and manages Marketing Requirement Specifications (MRS) for new products and drives Product Lifecycle (PLC) processDefines product requirements based on inputs from customers, Sales, market intelligence and technical inputs from R&DDevelops business cases (KPI)Owns marketing input into PLC process and is responsible for overseeing product launch and product penetration strategies.
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Collaborate with product marketing, growth, and other stakeholders to ensure brand consistency across all touchpoints and customer experiences. Seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Brand Marketing Manager to lead our brand strategy and drive impactful marketing initiatives.
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To help evangelize the leadership of our comprehensive, industry leading FPGA portfolio, PSG is looking for a Portfolio Product Marketing Manager to join our dynamic and growing team. As a Portfolio Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for championing Intel's FPGA capabilities across the full portfolio of PSG's current and future FPGA products.
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