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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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Partnership, marketing, or brand management experience at a brand or agency. Cardless is looking for a Partner Marketing Manager to support our co-brand partners with marketing planning and execution.
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As a Senior Product Manager, New Business you will be responsible for leading a cross functional team across UX, Engineering, QA, Customer Success, Security Risk Services, and underwriting to develop risk and security solutions to enable customers to actively manage their cyber risk posture.
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What Youll Be Doing: Develop a lifecycle marketing strategy and roadmap in collaboration with marketing and product teams to boost leads, conversion, engagement, and brand affinity.
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As the Product Manager for PowerTrack APM Operations Management, you will join Stem's product management team and be responsible for driving the strategy and development of Stem's cutting-edge operations management software solutions for solar, battery energy storage, and hybrid solar+storage systems.
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In this role, you’ll be embedded in our Marketing organization and work closely with quantitative finance, marketers, product management as well as other cross-functional partners to help us understand the incrementality of paid marketing initiatives at different network levels, create a validation plan for our mixed marketing model, and explore new opportunities to enable Cash App to become the top provider of primary banking services to our customers.
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Beyond the Hardware team, you’ll be connected to the wider product marketing community from other parts of the company — Cash App, Spiral, and TBD and TIDAL — so you’ll have a chance to lean on experienced product marketers as sounding boards and have autonomy.
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The Content Marketing Manager will be instrumental in positioning BoomPop as an expert in the events space, building brand awareness, creating and capturing demand, and supporting sales, CS, and product launches.
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Partner with engineering, design, marketing and sales teams to plan, execute and launch new features and enhancements for the product line. 7+ years of product management experience.
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The Manager of Search Engine Marketing will collaborate with the SEM Director to lead our paid search team. 4+ years experience in digital marketing with a focus on SEM/Shopping campaign management.
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Experience working with and building strong relationships with cross-functional departments in business, marketing, hardware and software engineering, product and project management, process and analytical development, regulatory and quality.
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Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, approximately 3 days working onsiteReporting to the Director of Archives and Art Resources, the Collections Information Manager manages all aspects of the Museum’s collections management system (CMS) so that the system is cohesively integrated into activities and workflows aligned with the museum’s strategic priorities and goals of the Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department and Collections, Exhibitions and Design (CED) division.
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We are looking for a Manager of Product Management to lead the Media Acquisition and General Entertainment Media Pipeline teams. Partner with data science, engineering, and other product teams to identify new product and process opportunities to efficiently deliver content to both internal and external distribution partners Maintain strategic insight into the latest industry trends for video preparation and streamingWork with stakeholders to establish and identify product goals and define product roadmap and KPIsBasic Qualifications 8+ years of product management or relevant experience required.
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Advanced certifications such as CISSP, OSCP, GIAC-PEN, CISM, or equivalent, demonstrating expertise in cybersecurity and product risk management. Manage product risk: Lead the security risk management program with a focus on product-related risks, ensuring alignment with enterprise risk management efforts and compliance with industry regulations.
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We’re looking for an Assistant Manager, Digital Marketing to join our Brand & Influencer marketing team based in San Francisco. This role reports to the Senior Manager, Brand & Influencer Marketing.
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