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Efficient in administrative duties: Weekly paperwork, crunch time inventory, product ordering, Zenput, marketing, scheduling and labor. The General Manager is passionate about Jersey Mikes Subs and upholding the brands culture and standards.
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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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Reporting to the eCommerce Marketing Manager, this position will work closely with Sales, Product Marketing, and Creative & Media to ensure eCommerce growth. Coordinate and execute omni-channel product launch programs that drive engagement and support retail including publication of above the fold content, A+/Enhanced content, backend SEO & navigation optimization, and review/ratings.
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Collaborate with operative peers across functions (including the Field Sales, Channel, Marketing, Sales Operations, System Engineering, Services, Customer Support, and Product Development) to create visibility with target accounts and drive engagement of target prospects at both the individual contributor and executive level.
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Ensures each delivered product meets Papa Johns standards and accurately. methods by executing creative local restaurant marketing and creating a. Manages and assumes responsibility for all functions of a Papa Johns restaurant to ensure high-quality products and customer service are delivered to ensure restaurant profitability.
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We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager to drive transformational growth within Rocket Software’s Infrastructure Modernization business unit. Reporting to the Director, Product Marketing as part of the Solutions and Customer Marketing team, and working closely with Growth Marketing, Product Management and Sales, you will lead the go-to-market (including messaging, collateral and launches) for solutions that enable IT teams at some of the world’s largest organizations to modernize their IT infrastructure, from mainframe systems to the cloud.
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Motivate and coordinate between the department of Sales, Escrow, Marketing, Construction, Product Development, Land Acquisition, and Mortgage. Work with the Marketing Coordinator/Manager and Division Manager on advertising.
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Marketing & Communications Manager for the Home Dcor Market. As a Marketing Manager, you will lead the development and execution of marketing strategies to promote our products, increase brand awareness, and drive customer engagement.
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Plan, coordinate, and execute a wide range of events, including trade shows, conferences, product launches, experiential marketing activations, and corporate events. The Events Marketing Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of event planning, including budgeting, logistics, vendor coordination, and post-event evaluation.
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3-5 years of B2B product marketing experience, preferably within FinTech and/or Office of the CFO. Product Launch: Execute the cross-functional product launch process to identify products to be launched and apply a formalized launch methodology to involve key stakeholders across product management, marketing, revenue, pricing and client experience teams.
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The Regional Sales Manager facilitates business development and growth of the Olympus product(s) in specific areas by training and presenting the product(s) to new and existing partnerships, identifying prospect agents, attending industry/company events, and coordinating research to increase sales and promote the OIC brand.
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Collaborate directly with business stakeholders, portfolio manager, product owner and other product managers to understand the market forces, desired economic outcomes, and broader solution vision influencing product strategy to ensure that solutions deliver tangible business value.
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The General Manager understands that customer satisfaction always takes priority and efficient restaurant operations make it possible. The General Manager is passionate and upholds the brand’s culture and standards.
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OpenTable’s is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to drive innovation and growth for the most powerful platform in the restaurant industry. You will work closely with our product, B2B marketing, sales and broader marketing teams to help grow our restaurant network and drive deeper engagement of our existing customer base of more than 50,000 restaurants.
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An experienced (5+ years) Product Marketing Manager in Saas the industry. As a Product Marketing Manager at Avinode Group, you will drive the messaging, positioning, customer segmentation, and go-to-market strategies for our products.
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