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Training or certifications in leading product development methodologies (e.g., lean, agile, project management, design thinking, etc.) + Partner with sales and marketing to develop category and product positioning, product sheets, sales and marketing collateral and training materials, and strategies to drive customer adoption (e.g., lead generation.
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Examples of projects you will work on include: Architect, build and deploy well-managed core APIs and SDKs to access LLMs and our proprietary FMs including training, fine-tuning and prompting tasks, including orchestration SDKs. Design APIs for performance, real-time applications, scale, ease of use and governance automation.
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Product marketing: Definition of market launch packages (trade fair concepts, advertising activities, training, PR, etc.) We are seeking a Product Manager with strong knowledge of industrial energy and power as well as familiarity with UL standards, 508A (Industrial Control Panels) and 891 (Switchboards.
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Drive BHG initiatives through daily interaction and hands-on training of Sales Representatives. Responsible for ongoing training of products, sales pitches, rebuttals, best practices, and compliance points.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Lead Specialist, Product Manager to join our Strategy Transaction group in our Deal Advisory and Strategy practice. With a wealth of learning and career development opportunities, a world-class training facility and leading market tools, we make sure our people continue to grow both professionally and personally.
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As the Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in arming the organization with compelling content to effectively showcase our top-notch products and empower advisors to fully understand their value.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, the Product and Partner Marketing Manager is part of a team of peers who will each be responsible for the messaging and outcomes aligned with sales for their assigned use cases or verticals.
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Assist with testing and readiness for the launch of the new operational processes, platform features, and API Product enhancements by creating workflows, procedures, and training materials to prepare our API Customer Experience Professionals to work with customers.
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The Product Marketing Manager, Team Lead will be at the forefront of communicating the value of our products to the market. This position will lead the Product Marketing Team. In addition to managing their own responsibilities related to product launches, the Product Marketing Manager Team Lead will be responsible for guiding all PMM goals, processes, and outcomes, as well as setting a high-quality standard for work output.
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This role will contribute and need to have a point of view in the overall next steps in customer expertise portfolio/ intersections: i.e.: ATP’s , Education Credits, the future of how our learners consume training and a Point of View on content modularity.
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Sales Enablement - Work alongside Sales Effectiveness to develop effective sales training materials and battlecards, making it easy for sales to understand our product offerings and key positioning.
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Ensuring product alignment through legal, marketing, training, data configuration, API, reporting and dealer success teams. Work cross-departmentally with legal, marketing, training, and dealer success team to align and support product information activities and needs.
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7+ years of relevant work experience in fields such as technical marketing, technical pre-sales, consulting, training, or product marketing/management. As a Sr. Product Marketing Manager for Security, you will be part of a team tasked with developing messaging and positioning that highlights how AWS helps customers secure their networks and workloads.
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Provide exceptional sales enablement support, including training, competitive positioning, and tooling. As Cloverly's Product Marketing Manager you'll be responsible for driving strategic efforts across product launches, customer research, and product content.
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A foundational understanding of secure product development objectives and practices, for example: Critical Vulnerability Response & Disclosure, Product Security Testing (pen-testing), Secure Code Review, Supply Chain Risk Mitigation, Vulnerability Management, Secure Development Training, Threat Modeling.
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