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As a Sr. Product Marketing Manager, you will report to the SVP of Product Marketing and own a set of products across the Experian Financial Services business, partnering with your Product Management counterparts, summarizing insights from the market, competitive landscape, and our product strategy.
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Performs strategic review activities related to brand strategy and product development. Defines and develops brand strategies for assigned product lines, applying customer insights, internal data, and market intelligence to build awareness and drive qualified leads.
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Job Responsibilities :The Product Marketing Manager is category responsible for global product go-to-market strategy, product marketing, and contributing to the business management of Razer’s Console Gaming category.
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Overview:Product Management at Weedmaps is responsible for defining the vision, strategy, and roadmap in order to realize our mission of being the hub for all things cannabis. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to define and execute product roadmaps, leverage data insights to optimize user experiences, and manage A/B test experiments to enhance platform performance.
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Work closely with cross-functional partners including Marketing, Sales & Service Operations, Consumer Affairs, and Legal to present the business goals, build consensus and gain support on the product, sales strategy, legal compliance, and post launch customer support.
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Lead the product development process from conception to launch, working closely with stakeholders to define product strategy and roadmap. As a Technical Product Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the development and management of our SaaS-based B2B product.
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The Product Manager Mobile Cooling is responsible for execution of the Global and Regional product strategy focused on Dometic-branded electric / powered coolers and passive hardside coolers.
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These tasks can take many forms as the hardware product manager should be prepared to fill any gap to de-risk the roadmap. The hardware product manager should be prepared to help drive to the best decision for the product and company.
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Creating and driving formalized routines with all regions and key business partners such as Product Management, Treasury Sales, Relationship Management, Implementations, Customer Service, and executive leadership.
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As a Senior Product Manager, you will help develop the payments product strategy and roadmap. We are looking for an experienced and tenacious Senior Product Manager of Payments to lead a new, innovative agile product development team.
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Experience contributing to engineering discussions around technology decisions and strategy related to a product. The Device Operations Technology and Software (DOTS) team is looking for a Sr. Product Manager - Technical to take the lead in building products and services in a growing and dynamic space.
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International Liaison: Work closely with Hong Kong team and overseas factories to understand new developments, technologies, and overall solutions that can be applied to retail product strategy.
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Coordinate with the product company After Market Service Team and the Cryogenic Service Functional Unit, the after sales strategy, ensuring that the product lines, have the lowest life cycle cost and the highest reliability compared to all competitors.
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7-10 Years of Experience (category management, product management, product marketing, innovation management, user research, project management, strategy consulting) – Required. 10+ Years of Experience (category management, product management, product marketing, innovation management, user research, project management, strategy consulting) – Preferred.
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Manage product strategy for products supporting infrastructure as code (IaC) development at Twitch. As a Product Manager, you will report to the Senior Product Manager within Builder Platform and will grow several Builder Platform products from the ground up.
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