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Job Title Director, Product Marketing - NFP & Healthcare Job Description Are you an inspirational industry/product marketing leader eager to leverage your expertise in the Accounting/ERP software industry and Not-For-Profit or Healthcare verticals.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will partner closely with product, sales, design, and engineering to influence the product and business roadmap. 4+ years of relevant work experience in product marketing within B2B Saas organizations.
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Be a key player on our product marketing team for our Security solutions, supporting solutions including anti-malware, endpoint detection and response (EDR), managed detection and response (MDR), and email security.
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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 SeniorManager,Product Marketing willbe responsible fordefining annual product marketing plans, leading go-to-market efforts, defining and communicating product messages and value propositions, leading go-to-market efforts, and spearheading sales enablement efforts for the company’sProfessional Services.
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We're looking for a product marketing leader to drive our corporate narrative for New Relic market-leading APM product set, working across the organization to develop a storytelling framework to propel the business forward.
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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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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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In your role as a Product Marketing Manager, you will be the expert in buyers, how they buy and their buying criteria and will transfer that knowledge to the sales channel. As a Product Marketing Manager, you will be a leader on the team responsible for telling the world (and company) the story of our product.
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Product Manager - Data Driven Marketing. Approximately 4.8 million small business customers access Deluxe's wide range of products and services, including incorporation services, logo design, website development and hosting, email marketing, social media, search engine optimization, and payroll services along with customized checks and forms.
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At Salesforce, the Industry Product Marketing team is responsible for crafting and executing the industry product marketing strategy across the company’s target verticals. 5+ years of experience in technical product marketing, product management, or solution engineering at a high tech company, or similar equivalent.
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We are seeking an experienced individual to join our team as Senior Product Marketing Manager for Cloud Security. Minimum of 6 years Enterprise Software / SaaS product marketing experience.
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As our first Product Marketing Manager, you will collaborate directly with the CEO and the Go-To-Market (GTM) team to drive awareness, demand, adoption and expansion opportunities. Working knowledge of the sales cycle and buyer journey for enterprise software/SaaS, and their implications on product marketing strategy.
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This position requires collaboration across NICE with corporate marketing , product marketing , and sales teams , and an ability to prioritize, develop, and execute - hand in hand with CEA product, pre-sales, sales , and customer success - effective programs that drive the adoption of CEA AI and Analytics solutions.
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The ideal candidate will possess: (1) product marketing experience in a B2B services or payments platform; (2) experience partnering with product leadership on product commercialization and sales enablement; and (3) superior advisory, relationship, and stakeholder management capabilities necessary to drive change in an investor-backed environment.
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