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The Product Manager / Senior Product Manager – HCP Marketing will be responsible for the development and. At least 5 years pharmaceutical/biotech experience in product marketing, or at least 3 years in product marketing and 2 years in a related function (eg sales, analytics.
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This Staff level, Product Marketing Manager role will be focused on driving the growth of our business through strategic distribution and API partnerships. Influence product strategy & development - support PMs, UX, and Engineering in building the “right thing.
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As our Content Marketing Manager, Visual Storytelling , you'll be the visionary force behind the creation and dissemination of our visual narratives. Experience driving social media strategy, product launches, and investor relations through compelling visual narratives.
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Lead global chat strategy across Networks websites, in close partnership with global Marketing and Sales stakeholders. Knowledge of marketing content and campaign strategy. Partner with stakeholders (across all Marketing geos/ GTMs including Field, Campaigns Teams, Web, Data Science, MarTech) to implement demand gen and omni-channel strategies.
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As an Associate Product Marketing Manager, SASE, you will play a key role in planning and executing the product marketing strategy for our Prisma Access portfolio.
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Gather customer requirements, market trends and financial objectives and synthesis them into a cohesive segment and product strategy. The Wired Technical Marketing Manager has strategic, technical and business go-to-market responsibilities for the AECG Wired Communications business worldwide.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Obsidian Security, you will play a key role in our Product Marketing team, driving product launches as well as solution and thought leadership content for our SaaS security offering.
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Zscaler is looking for a Sr. Product Marketing Manager who will drive go-to-market strategy and execution for our Zscaler Internet Access product and related product modules, with a focus on Browser Isolation.
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Marketing breadth You understand channel, content, and comms strategy in addition to product marketing strategy. Product Marketing Strategy Gain a deep understanding of our audience, develop our positioning and messaging, and communicate about the product and its benefits to our audience.
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Product Marketing Manager - Document Cloud. Own and drive Product Marketing work including messaging, customer insights, product strategy and competitive insights.
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You will work closely with stakeholders from product management, sales, demand generation, and partners to develop and execute your strategy. Support product launches and collaboration with field teams and demand generation to execute marketing campaigns.
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As a Junior Brand Manager, you will work closely with sales, marketing and product development to help execute a brand strategy that drives brand awareness, engagement and conversion for our promotional campaigns.
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You'll be part of the Product team and the first dedicated Product Marketing Manager so this is an exciting opportunity to influence strategy from the ground up and make a real impact.
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The marketing leadership in which Pricing is embedded into have deep experience in data science, product, strategy and have built an organization that thrives on data, creative ideas, and technology.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Product Marketing Manager to join our growing team who can bring our technology and our users together in unconventional & unique ways. As the Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping a compelling product positioning to clearly articulate the benefits and features of our solutions.
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