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As the Executive Creative Director at HoneyBook, you’ll be responsible for defining, articulating and executing HoneyBook’s brand, product marketing, performance marketing, and integrated campaigns.
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Proven ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams such as sales, product development, and customer success, fostering cross-functional synergy. Oversee and evolve current growth and product marketing teams to ensure strategic execution and target achievement.
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Off the back of a recent fundraising round, we are rapidly scaling our product offerings and are looking for a seasoned marketing leader to grow and lead the B2B marketing functions.
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AS A PRODUCT MARKETING MANAGER YOU WILL: Create messaging, content assets, and sales enablement tools for use by Snowflake marketing and sales teams and partners. Work collaboratively with demand generation, content marketing, sales, product management, and other teams to align on go-to-market strategies for telecom operators.
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Working cross functionally with Executive Leadership, Product, Marketing, Legal, Finance, Operations, and Compliance to ensure customer success. Experience defining requirements and building strategies to effectively scale revenue through early product development.
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The individual will need to work with multiple product teams and other key stakeholder teams such as AWS Marketing, AWS ProServe, the Amazon Partner Network (APN) teams. 5+ years of business development, strategic partnerships, or program/product management experience.
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General Strategy R&D/Product Development Sales & Marketing Supply Chain Management Mergers & Acquisitions Human Capital/Employee Management Financial Management Analytics & IT Strategy.
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Lead meetings with sales, product marketing, customer success, business development, customers, and technology partners to deeply understand, document, analyze and synthesize customer needs into product priorities, roadmap plans, and detailed specifications.
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Collaborate with Application Security Business unit leadership including line product managers and product marketing managers to define objectives and priorities requiring the engagement and cooperation of technology alliance partners.
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Provides product and therapy technical support and service, including consultation at strategic management and analysis of sales trends; utilization of appropriate Neuro business partners to present marketing and business plans to accounts for territory development and growth.
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Potential engagements could include payments strategy, product development, program launch, customer acquisition, customer life cycle optimization, retention enhancement, benchmark analysis, profitability enhancement etc.
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8 years of experience in business development, partnerships, management consulting, or investment banking, in the Consumer Electronics, Auto, OEMs, Telecom, E-Commerce/Retail, Apps, Ads, Gaming, or Technology industries.
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Align org-wide stakeholder groups including Customer Success, Operations, Marketing, Product, Sales, and executive teams to build consensus and drive results. Proven program management skills, including the ability to lead the development, documentation, and execution of a global Customer Success portfolio.
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Hands-on experience in new product and concept development, including generative research, storyboarding, user-journey mapping, competitive analysis, prototyping, qualitative interviews and quantitative testing.
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You’ll define the strategy for the partners in your book, and partner directly with cross-functional team members (Product, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Legal, Engineering) to execute on that strategy.
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