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Craft and implement a B2B marketing strategy that aligns with our sales efforts and product roadmap, focusing on SMB accounts. Skilled at pillars of an integrated marketing plan, including social media/influencer marketing, e-mail marketing, content marketing, advertising, sales promotion, events/production and public relations.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be the main interface between the User Acquisition team, Creative Development, and Game Developer teams to ensure our creative, content, and game portfolio strategy is executed to the highest level.
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The Direct Mail & Direct Marketing Product Manager will lead the development, strategy, and execution of Lahlouh’s Direct Mail & Direct Marketing services. Direct Mail & Direct Marketing (DMM) Product Manager.
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As the Enterprise Marketing Manager, you will lead end-to-end marketing for Rosetta Stone for Enterprise, which includes: creating compelling brand and product messaging, developing marketing strategies for demand and lead generation, providing field marketing support, and more.
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We offer high ROI farm inputs, fintech and sustainability products and services powered by network data, and farm-tested insights from our global farmer community.
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Rosetta Stone is the leader in language learning, and our Enterprise product helps 12,000+ brands (such as BMW, Sony, and Williams-Sonoma) enable their employees to speak and work confidently across language barriers.
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As the Product Marketing Manager, AI at Sendbird, your objective is to grow the company's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot and generative AI business. Reporting to the Head of Product Marketing while working in a cross-functional AI team - spanning dedicated members from product management, engineering, design, product marketing, demand gen, lifecycle, and ops - led by the AI Business General Manager, the organization will lean on you as the subject matter expert in driving the AI market position Sendbird should be striving to achieve.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager will contribute to the growth of Twist’s market position in next generation sequencing (NGS) and synthetic biology product segments. The Senior Product Marketing Manager position will report to the Director of Product Management.
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Develop go-to-market retail channel marketing strategy in concert with our Quest Category and Product Marketing teams. You will be in a fast-paced environment with democratized information and working across Meta Product Management, Business Development, Marketing, and Operations teams and at the same time, working with our customer's cross functional leadership teams.
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They will report to our head of marketing and get cross-functional exposure to operations, design, product among other teams. This role requires a strategic and creative thinker who can identify areas of opportunity and manage cross-functional initiatives, working closely with marketing colleagues, product, design, and operations.
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You will drive all aspects of the downstream marketing for NGS product lines focused on clinical and translational sequencing applications. Develop sales training, customer education materials, and marketing plans in collaboration with product management, global marketing, medical affairs, and commercial teams.
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In this role, the Associate Director will drive Product Marketing efforts for PubMatic’s core product, the SSP. They will work on commercialization as well as provide feedback and insights for Omnichannel Video, Core Platform, and Publisher UI. They will also focus on the key business growth areas of CTV/OTT and Omnichannel Video.
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As a Project Manager, Marketing - HIV Prevention, you will be a key contributor to a fast-paced marketing team responsible for developing insights, brand management, and execution excellence to drive urgency to start HIV prevention while supporting a product launch.
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A minimum of 10+ years of related Industry experience as with a focus in sales, sales engineering, &/or technical product marketing, enablement, and/or enterprise software in data cloud, data warehouse, data engineering, &/or data science.
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Proven track record (5 years+) of product management, strategy consulting, or ESG & Sustainability Analyst experience, focusing on sustainability, ESG, regulatory counseling, ESG framework advice or related domains.
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