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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. Non-sales roles starting salaries are expressed as base salary and short-term incentives are in the form of the Annual Incentive Plan (AIP.
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Principal Product Manager, AISan FranciscoAs part of Asana's AI organization, this person will play a key role in prioritizing high impact work at the intersection of customer problems and rapidly improving technology.
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At the center of telling this narrative and empowering sales is product marketing. Work with a cross-functional team (e.g., communications, enablement, services, alliances, product management, sales, channel partners, and engineering) to drive successful product releases.
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Atlassian is looking for a Principal Product Marketing Manager to join our Platform and Pricing marketing team. Establish enablement calendar, enablement materials, and distribution plan to support sales and partner channels at each stage of the launch cycle.
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We are currently seeking a Principal Product Manager to lead our Web Experience, a role pivotal to the evolution and management of Zendesk’s online presence. Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including marketing, sales, customer success, creative, and product development, to align online experience strategies with overall business objectives.
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Work closely with internal teams (such as sales, product, and customer success) to understand customer and program needs. Support sales enablement efforts by providing executive-facing materials and resources that facilitate meaningful conversations and drive business outcomes.
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We're looking for a Principal Product Manager to own the platform vision and strategy for Firefly Services, an enterprise API offering that enables customers to automate creative workflows with same underlying services powering Adobe Firefly, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Express, Adobe Premiere, and more - including digital imaging, video, and audio modalities.
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In this role, you will develop the strategy and execution (0-1) of building a Platform to better support customers with more complex company structures, align their Jobs to be Done (JTBD) with Gusto's product offerings and deeply collaborate with multiple stakeholders like Engineering, Design, Sales, CX. You will build unifying experiences that support companies with different tax reporting structures, while keeping our product intuitive and delightful.
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Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager. 5+ years of experience in a related field, such as software delivery, platform engineering, product marketing, solutions consulting, sales engineering, or product management.
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Desired Skills and Experience: A minimum of 5 years’ experience as Web Product Manager, Web Producer, or a similar role, with a strong focus on online experiences and self-service solutions.
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Working closely with other AWS teams to ensure these value propositions are articulated broadly and clearly (e.g. re:Invent keynote, AWS Summits, other AWS sales and marketing channels) At Amazon Web Services (AWS), Principal Technical Product Marketing Managers work backwards from their understanding of customer and industry requirements and are able to “connect the dots” between various different AWS capabilities and services to make sure that we are building and marketing the right portfolios of offerings to meet and exceed the needs of our customers – and that we’re able to clearly articulate the value propositions of our capabilities.
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We are now on the lookout for a visionary Principal Product Manager with a blend of entrepreneurial prowess and deep expertise in scaling marketing platforms to join our dynamic team.
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Principal Product Manager - Healthcare. Collaborate with Commercialization, Sales Enablement, and Operational teams to educate and drive the roll out of new products that you build through product development lifecycle (PDLC) gates.
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