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Build and drive the product marketing roadmap for Purple Carrot’s key lines of business. In this role, you will be responsible for leading the development and execution of our product marketing roadmap aimed at growing our key lines of business while identifying areas for future growth.
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We are seeking a highly motivated, creative, and experienced Product Marketing Manager to join ServiceNow’s Platform and Artificial Intelligence (AI) marketing team.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will lead the charge to connect users with the Publicis Media Technology suite of capabilities. You will have a background in cloud technology, data reporting and a firm understanding of data visualization for marketing activities.
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Press Ganey is making a significant investment in its product marketing function across its solution lines and is seeking a new Senior Product Marketing Manager for its Employee Experience/Workforce suite.
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We are looking for a consumer product marketer who can build and launch marketing strategies that drive brand awareness and growth, as well as implement go-to-market strategies for some of our most innovative products alongside cross-functional teams from product management, creative, research, legal and more.
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Cross-functional Lead: Lead and collaborate with cross-functional teams (e.g., product development, sales, strategy) to ensure seamless product marketing execution and alignment with overall business goals.
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Create and maintain local marketing assets including pitch decks, keynote presentations and enablement trainings. Create and develop impactful and innovative marketing programs and events that generate and mature marketing pipeline.
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Monitor competitors' activities, product offerings, and marketing strategies to identify opportunities and challenges for the products. Experience with Competitor Analysis tools (e.g., SEMrush, SimilarWeb) and Email Marketing platforms (e.g., Mailchimp, SendGrid.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will communicate the value of our products to customers and prospects. Work closely with the demand generation team to support marketing campaigns that generate awareness, product trials, and qualified sales leads.
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7+ years of experience in Product Management including both upstream and downstream Marketing. The position is a mixture of downstream and upstream marketing with balanced focus on new product development and initiatives centered on marketing & sales strategies and execution.
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Join us and become a Comarch Product Marketing Manager. If you love product marketing and are looking to make an impact as a key player in the success of Comarch’s Telecommunications portfolio, here is your opportunity.
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Join our dynamic team at Fingerprint as a Senior Product Marketing Manager, where you will lead the development and execution of positioning, messaging, and go-to-market strategies for our cutting-edge products.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be a close partner with the Head of Demand Generation and will own messaging to clients, prospects, partners, and brokers. By translating technical features into clear client value, the Product Marketing Manager will elevate Vouch’s market presence and support our growth objectives.
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To enhance the company's market standing and financial growth by converting deep insights of the Achievement and Ability Assessment markets into influential product marketing strategies that resonate with the K-12 education sector, driving adoption, engagement, and customer success.
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You will be part of the Global LS&H marketing team, working across product marketing, industry and global demand generation teams. In collaboration with the Director of Product Marketing and Consulting stakeholders, develop and execute a comprehensive marketing strategy for Clarivate's Life Sciences & Healthcare Consulting practice.
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