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Senior Product Strategy Analyst. Own the strategy and operations for a Value-Added-Service (VAS) product that yields hundreds of millions in revenue each year. Measure product subscriber take rates, churn, and lifetime value to identify key opportunities and risks.
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The Sr. Technical Product Manager is responsible for managing the development and execution of the company's data products with a focus on platform, infrastructure, and governance data product strategy, planning, and execution.
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The 3D Systems site in Littleton, Colorado is expanding and needs a skilled Application/Product Development Engineering Director to lead the Application Development Engineering teams under the direction of the VP of the Application Innovation Group.
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Collaborates with Business Development Director and team and influences business development efforts to ensure that potential project delivery and sales strategies align well with company.
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The Long Haul Network Development Director reports directly to the Long Haul Deployment SVP. Zayo is seeking a Long Haul Network Development Director to be responsible for the development and planning of new long haul routes in the Zayo network.
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Hire and retain top product design and UX research talent by driving career development and performance, delivering regular feedback, mentorship and coaching. We are looking for a Sr. Director of Product Design & UX Research for our portfolio of FinTech products and destinations including Quicken Loans.
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The Senior Business Development Account Executive is primarily responsible for generating revenue through B2B sales and renewals of team and premium inventory. The Senior Business Development Account Executive must have a proven track record in Business-to-Business sales, and be a professional and self-motivated individual.
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Successfully manage a team of two or more teammates on the grant program development team. Experience in managing a team of 2 or more individuals focused on grant proposals and program development.
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Sanofi Group Category Development Director, Mass Channel Denver , Colorado Apply Now Category Development Director, Mass Channel. Team Development: Lead and Develop a team of 3 insights and sales analytics managers and analyst.
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The Senior Director, Product Management for Sales Products is a critical role reporting to the VP, Product Management for Enterprise Systems and Experience (ESE), Autodesk's Information Technology (IT) organization.
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Work on product design across all of Dialect’s offerings, from its flagship mobile app through its drop-in web and mobile developer tooling. [Full Time] Product Designer at Dialect (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Product Designer Dialect United States.
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5+ years of product management, developer relations, software development or related experience in an agile environment, preferably with Trust & Safety or related experience. Collaborate with Match Group properties across the globe to align internal and external partners on strategies that maximize the impact and efficiency of product & moderation teams while solving underlying trust & safety concerns.
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The Product Manager – Mobile will be the liaison between various internal and external stakeholders to help define our strategy, write requirements, manage product development and lead destination and end customer roll-out.
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This role will serve as the primary liaison between product development, product management, marketing, sales, and professional services to ensure maximum mind share, market share and revenue within target markets.
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Stay ahead of industry trends to incorporate best practices related to building science and energy efficiency into product development. Actively engage in Agile development processes, enhancing team collaboration and product quality through effective leadership.
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