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As a Product Manager On This Team, You Will. Leveraging your deep technical expertise and customer obsession, you will drive the vision, strategy, and execution of innovative on-site experiences using the latest technology that captivate and delight millions of users.
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As a Sr. Product Manager on the Ad Products team, you’ll have an end-to-end ownership of the product(s), design, and technology required to ensure our end customers have a relevant and compliant Twitch advertising experience, reporting to the Director of Ad Products.
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Managing the product/sales life cycle from strategic planning to tactical execution- Launching the vision, product strategy and road map for our products/services and working with key stakeholders in the company to deliver on that vision, e.g. sales, partner team, international site leaders, etc.
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Amazon Canada is seeking a Product Marketing Manager to lead marketing for on-site events, such as Holiday and Prime Day. You will leverage excellent cross-functional project management skills and a detailed eye for data to develop, launch, test, and report on market-leading awareness, education, and conversion-oriented programs touching all areas of the business.
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Some managers are based on-site while others work remotely, depending on the most suitable option for their team and tasks. A day in the life As a Senior Product Manager, you’ll drive and manage the implementation of creative, data-driven change in Amazon, leading improvement projects and programmes.
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