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We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to join our team. 3+ years of experience in product marketing or related fields. Develop and execute product positioning, messaging, and enablement for new and existing products.
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A fast growing, B2C/B2B tech product start-up in NYC, is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to drive growth across key business segments through creative and strategic storytelling of a popular 'productivity' product.
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In the US, must live and work in EST or CST. This new Product Marketing Manager will focus on retail market segments and other strategic topics which are critical to building the business and contributing to its growth.
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As a Principal Product Marketing Manager you will be responsible for driving the content creation, research (competitor, market, product), technical marketing, and customer insights for one or more.
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The Product Marketing Manager needs to be a team player, developing strong relationships with Product, Marketing and Sales. Product marketing strategy & delivery: Serve as a key member of our teams driving go-to-market strategy, product launches, product positioning, messaging, and collateral.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager with a focus on privacy management to join our dynamic team on the Privacy & Data Governance cloud. As the Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the go-to-market strategy of our core privacy line of business.
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As Cloverly's Product Marketing Manager you'll be responsible for driving strategic efforts across product launches, customer research, and product content. Product Marketing Manager.
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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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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will own the development of marketing campaigns and strategies to support the successful in-market launch, adoption, and retention of Ascend Learning's Healthcare Workforce Solutions.
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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 (, lead generation)Manage the complete product lifecycle from concept to commercialization and end of life.
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You will play a critical role in driving the success of our Home Improvement product, working closely with our Home Improvement sales organization, Product Management team, and other Upgrade Marketing team members.
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Develop marketing materials, such as brochures, flyers, website, product catalog, and all internal marketing collateral. You will lead the marketing campaigns, evaluate marketing performance metrics, and collaborate very closely with the Sales Managers and Sales Team. You will have a strong marketing background working with a company within the printing industry or a company that sells a product, not a service.
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AvailabilityAble to work all hours scheduled, including overtime as directed by manager/supervisor and required by business need. Develop product roadmaps in collaboration with Relationship Managers and Line of Business (LOB) partners.
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The ideal Product Marketing Manager candidate will exercise their existing experience working cross-departmentally to cultivate alignment and buy-in to bring impactful go-to-market efforts to life for the Property Insurance technology industry.
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The Vertical & Product Marketing Manager is responsible for developing and implementing strategic marketing initiatives to promote company products and services within specific industry verticals in the US and Canada.
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Title: product marketing manager in Atlanta, GA
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