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The Sling IT Digital Solutions team is seeking an agile Product Owner with expertise in e-commerce concepts, user management, partner billing, product catalog management, and managing distributed teams.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart Network.
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Partner with UX Research on learning agendas to generate holistic product insights that connect product usage behaviors with rich user insights. Conduct deep dives as needed on product features, flows, funnels and user journeys to surface actionable recommendations and testable hypotheses.
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Continually prioritize and groom product backlogs for cross-functional, full-stack integration teams. This Product Owner will be working within the Retail Wireless team in our Dish Grand Central office located in Denver, CO. You will be working in a collaborative and fast-paced environment spanning the Retail Wireless team and broader Dish organizations.
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5-10 years of experience, ideally a mix of structured problem solving experience (MBB, VC or PE experience preferred) followed by a few years of experience building products at an early-stage B2B SaaS startup (pre-product market fit.
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As a Product Analyst on Platforms and Tools, you will have the opportunity to work closely with senior stakeholders from all the divisions and showcase your ability to tackle multiple assignments with ease and gracefully absorb changes as they present themselves.
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Collaborate with customer-facing, product, and infrastructure teams on the development and deployment of scalable, reliable software for our customers. Comfort working in a fast moving environment with dynamic objectives that require creative thinking to address product and customer needs.
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Reporting to our Director of Content Design, you'll be working closely with product managers, designers, support functions, and various company partners to develop intuitive product experiences for our users.
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Working familiarity with the role of Product Designer is a plus. Working knowledge of Agile product development lifecycles and practices is a plus. Experience with video editing, motion design, and designing for AR/VR are pluses.
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Working from a home office, the Product Specialist Sales Representative (PS) will be a critical member of Pearson General Education College Readiness sales team. The PS role requires an individual to leverage their deep knowledge of College Readiness curriculum in their specialty area of Math & Science and doing so in partnership with Field and Territory sales representatives across their assigned sales territories, in many capacities such as prospecting, product demonstrations, proposals, closing sales, order entry, customer service, implementation and problem resolution.
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Join our dynamic team as a Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in driving our go-to-market strategy and acting as the technical advocate for our innovative solutions.
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Drive and oversee the vision and product strategy of Cubby Bed’s, hardware, software, accessories, and future technologies including Cubby Beds 1st mobile application. 5+ years of experience of product management experience with increasing responsibility and scope; 1+ years defining and overseeing category and portfolio-level product strategy.
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6+ years of product owner experience focused on Billing, Invoicing and Configure, Price, Quote (CPQ) for high-tech software based subscription products, services, bundles, features, entitlements, and subscription based pricing, billing and invoicing.
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You will be responsible for providing Civil Construction product support, system testing, and training to resellers and end customers globally, with a primary focus on the Americas region. Your Title: Product Specialist (On Machine.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, Job Title: Mid-Level Product Design and User Interface Patent AgentJob Overview:A law firm is seeking a qualified and motivated Mid-Level Product Design and User Interface Patent Agent to join their Denver, CO office.
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