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GEICO is looking for an accomplished, customer obsessed, and results oriented SeniorProduct Manager to lead the Data Governance labeling & Policies enforcement features discovery and development within the Customer Data Platform Product team.
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Senior Manager, Cybersecurity Data Protection Product Management. Capital One is seeking a technical security product leader to deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking.
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Technical Data Product Manager | Data PlatformAt Sigma, our first two company values are We Are Data Driven and We Are The Model Sigma Customer. With this, we are looking for a motivated and passionate Product Manager to help us continue to exemplify these values, enabling our internal teams to make use of standardized data products and assets, which will fuel the continued growth and success of Sigma.
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Overall PurposeThe Sr. Data Product Manager collaborates closely with Analytics team members and other business stakeholdersto translate enterprise-wide stakeholder needs into technical data, reporting and analytics requirements, and works across technology teams to facilitate the development of internal-facing data products or capabilities(including building basic reporting, diving into strategic analyses, or iterating on complex data science models.
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Autodesk is seeking a Product Manager with experience in enterprise sales data, insights, analytics, and data platforms to join the newly formed Data Products & Insights Product Management Group within ESE. We are accelerating data development and making huge investments in Big Data, Data Products, Data Insights, and Enterprise Data Management.
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The Lead Product Manager will collaborate closely with data scientists and engineers to define and prioritize data requirements, optimize data collection processes, and oversee the implementation of data handling frameworks that ensure efficient data ingestion, processing, and storage.
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Product Manager, Data Warehouse. 6-10+ years of experience as a Product Manager in technology companies. This data is generated across all of Stripe, touching almost every product, funds flow and user interaction.
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In this role, we’re looking for a product manager with a strong understanding of econometrics, experimentation, and statistical modeling who can partner with our team of PhD data scientists to build products which bridge the gap between scientific insight and actionable recommendations for our customers.
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As a product manager supporting Terminal Applications for Bloomberg's Alternative Data initiative, you'll help bring our high value alternative datasets directly to the Bloomberg Terminal for thousands of users.
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7+ years experience as a Product Manager in B2B space. They use data and research to guide decisions and work closely with product design and engineering to provide solutions to problems felt by real people using workplaces.
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3+ years of experience in product management for data science products. Work with data scientists to define product requirements and gather data. Develop DS product roadmaps and prioritize features.
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This position is an individual contributor role reporting to the Lead Product Manager – Data Protection & Governance. As a Product Manager within the Foundations team, you will play a critical role in defining improvements to the core security infrastructure of Docusign.
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Lisa Utzschneider Top 5% of Similar Sized Companies on Comparably Awards Reviews from current employees Leadership team is extremely transparent in sharing company goals and vision.
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We are looking for an experienced omni-channel e-commerce product expert who can lead a cross functional initiative to revamp our data definitions so that we can integrate with 3rd party systems, power experiences with AI, and accelerate product innovation.
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Product Manager, Hive Data Role. As a Product Manager, you will be an essential part of the Hive team, working effectively across all disciplines to build, launch, and iterate.
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