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7+ years of security-related sales or account management experience working in an industry (e.g., Healthcare, Government, Education, Manufacturing, Financial Services, Retail) Security-related sales or account management experience working with enterprise customers.
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3+ years technology-related sales or account management experience. With thousands of global security experts worldwide, over $1 billion invested annually in security research and development, and cutting-edge AI- based Security innovations, Microsoft is ideally placed to think outside of the box and protect customers and partners around the world.
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We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager who understands sales strategy , product marketing and program management. Partner closely with the Global demand center (GDC) to land Azure offerings across all relevant integrated marketing plans and relationship marketing engines.
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3+ years' experience in product marketing, product management experience, brand marketing or advertising experience. This role brings the unique opportunity to influence and shape customer engagements and go to market (GTM) strategy and messaging at a global level.
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We work closely with Corporate PMMs, as well as sales, finance, and other teams. Microsoft will accept applications for the role until September 26, 2024. Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer.
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As a Product Marketing Manager for our two flagship offerings Azure Migrate and Modernize, and Azure Innovate , you will lead the marketing strategy spanning internal and external audiences, specifically focusing on the customer experience.
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Partner with Azure marketing Product Marketing Managers to land Azure offerings across all relevant strategy planning platforms e.g. fiscal year planning, strategy memos, customer journeys etc. Be a custodian of customer journey – rationalize against all other internal and external programs and offerings to land Azure offerings as hero offerings.
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Own strategy and execution of customer marketing for Azure offerings including messaging, web experience, digital marketing strategy, and research. Understand offerings roadmap, and communicate and land across all relevant marketing vehicles (customer and partner messaging updates, seller enablement etc.
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You will be responsible for being the custodian of customer messaging and landing it across all the existing and new channels – digital, social, events , and more. Product Marketing IC4 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $103,800 - $200,300 per year.
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2+ years' experience with cloud or SaaS product marketing. Strategic thinking but also detail oriented – Ability to keep an eye on big picture strategy but execute on details. Lead launch strategy for Azure Innovate and Azure Migrate & Modernize offerings at key milestones – including internal and external communication, AR/PR strategy, event strategy, writing announcement blogs.
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Our Azure Programs & Scale Engines team is a group of people who are passionate about cloud technologies and the opportunities it creates. Microsoft’s mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.
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We are continuously expanding scope and value to these flagship offerings which you will land in market as launches. If you want to play a marketing leadership role in one of the world’s fastest growing cloud businesses, this is your chance, to join Azure & Industry Marketing.
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There is a different range applicable to specific work locations, within the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, and the base pay range for this role in those locations is USD $133,700 - $219,200 per year.
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Partner in the vision and design of customer experience v-next for Azure offerings to drive ACR and enhance customer value through offerings. This is a high visibility role with tremendous potential to drive direct impact for the Azure business and our customers.
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Are you excited about designing and marketing the Azure programs that will help our customers and partners to implement Azure solutions ? Executing with precision- Ability to own high visibility marketing activities need thorough planning and focused execution.
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