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We also partner closely with other product teams across Square and Block to bring value to food and beverage sellers by integrating our customer engagement ( Online Ordering, Loyalty, Gift Cards), first party hardware, labor management, and banking products into our solutions.
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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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Work closely with the Industry Content Marketing team, Product Marketing team, Growth Marketing, Customer Success, as well as other business units to develop the content strategy for integrated growth marketing campaigns.
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Partner closely with product management, design, technical program management, and customer functions (pre-sales, post-sales) Technically evaluate creative enterprise product and workflow prototypes using knowledge of creative production, Adobe APIs, external APIs, and customer needs.
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Provide initial and frequent ongoing training and development for all team members, including CHANEL savoir faire, product details and service delivery. Passion for the House of CHANEL, its history, product offerings, and commitment to social and cultural initiatives.
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Collaborate cross-functionally with teams such as marketing, sales, and customer support to ensure cohesive product development and launch. Be the voice of the customer, curating product definitions and communicating requirements from our customers.
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Own and prioritize technical product backlog in development of Stem's EMS solutions, supporting software and edge products that meet and exceed customer requirements and respond to energy transition needs.
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As a Product Owner supporting the SaaS Security service area, you will be accountable for contributing to and delivering upon the strategic agenda for our core cyber products to drive meaningful progress for our customers and our business.
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Validate whether product strategies will have the intended impact with a combination of qualitative user research and quantitative experimentation. As a Product Manager on the Ecosystem team, you will partner with a talented cross-functional group of engineers, designers, and data scientists to build remarkable products that have outsized impact in helping sellers realize value from Square’s ecosystem.
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We lean on and trust in our customer conversations, CX, Product, and Engineering partners to make informed decisions and design intuitive interactions. A Product Designer at Parabola will work with other Designers, a Product Manager, and Engineers to build UI/UX that makes it easy to accomplish complex things with data.
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3+ years of hands-on business intelligence experience, working in a customer-facing technical role (customer success, consulting or pre-sales) Drive new customer onboarding with a core focus on customer adoption and self-sufficiency.
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As a Manager of Product Analytics you and your team will shape the customer experience through high quality experimental design and hypothesis testing. Build best-in-class customer experiences by testing into sticky product experiences.
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Analyze product performance metrics, gather customer feedback, and use insights to continuously improve product offerings. 3+ years of experience as a Product Manager, preferably in the API industry or related field.
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Deeply understand the industry and use industry knowledge to help shape the GTM and Product strategy. As Head of Product for Square for Retail you will be responsible for setting the Square-wide strategy for the audience over multiple time horizons.
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Lead product strategy, planning, scoping, and prioritization of projects to achieve our goals. Product strategy knowledge and product sense delivered with powerful written artifacts.
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