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Okta, the leading identity and access management platform, is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in building Okta’s strategy to connect SaaS builders and SaaS consumers within a secure, interoperable app ecosystem.
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We are hiring a Principal Product Marketing Manager to drive critical elements of the next phase of our Firefly GTM strategy. This role requires an experienced individual with exceptional outbound product marketing and GTM skills, and a solid understanding of business strategy and full funnel marketing.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager - Go to Market you will lead GTM strategy and marketing for upcoming Lightship product launches. Collaborate with our in-house Senior Brand Designer and contract Social Media Manager on paid media or other campaigns related to product features and launches.
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As the Product Marketing Manager at GrowthDay, the world's #1 system for self-improvement, you'll be charged with seamlessly aligning our app with the evolving needs of our users while continually enhancing its "stickiness.
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We are seeking a Product Marketing Manager to own go-to-markets for the core LinkedIn advertiser experience including how AI can improve experience. Collaborate across a broad range of product, sales, business development, and marketing stakeholders, ensuring clear and consistent messaging on LinkedIn core advertisers and AI products within marketing programs, sales enablement, partner programs, and product launches.
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The Sr. Data Product Manager collaborates closely with Analytics team members and other business stakeholders to 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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Deep understanding of best practices and unique data and analytics requirements across functional areas such Product, Marketing, Data Science, Finance, Operations. Develop and maintain the roadmap for a key pillar of the CDO Organization data roadmap; scope and prioritize activities based on business and user impact which defines product enhancements for both short-term and long-term.
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Create playbooks on how product marketing defines product positioning, packaging, GTM, and creativity. Build a measurement framework and success baseline for Product Marketing.
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Figma is looking for a "full-stack" Product Marketing Manager to support Figma, including the core editor experience and production experience. You will partner with our product, sales, design, and broader marketing teams to build, launch, and drive adoption of Figma.
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We're looking for a pragmatic Product Marketing Manager to join our rapidly growing team and have a significant impact on how we simplify our product story, differentiate ourselves, and support our go-to-market strategy.
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As a Principal Product Manager, you will bring your extensive experience and deep expertise to lead the development and management of our marketing technology stack and strategic SaaS services.
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We're looking for an enterprising Product Marketing Manager to drive the strategy and launch of innovative mapping technologies, starting with our groundbreaking 3D scanning app, Scaniverse.
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In this role, you'll be responsible for working across teams including Product, Brand & Social Media, PR, Design, Growth Marketing, Partnerships, UX Research and Consumer Insights, and more to bring your vision for helping Strava's 120M+ athletes truly get the most out of their Strava experience.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, PayZen is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to join our fast-growing company. 5 to 7 years of relevant work experience that can span marketing, product marketing, growth marketing, product management, operational roles, or strategy consulting.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to become an integral part of our team at Sahara. You will serve as a translator and a storyteller who turns complex product information into compelling product messages, stories for marketing Sahara AI network, products, and tools to Web3 projects and developers.
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