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The ideal candidate has significant, hands-on experience managing data specific to an audience segmentation and/or an insights reporting feature set as part of a Marketing Automation, CDP, CRM, or other enterprise-level customer experience product suite.
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The Kidney Account Manager will lead the growth objectives of the assigned territory by effectively implementing Transplant Genomics’ sales and marketing strategies to grow product portfolio volume and revenue.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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Proven track record in product marketing and content creation for various stages of the customer lifecycle. Collaborating closely with cross-functional teams, you'll support marketing campaigns as well as sales enablement efforts.
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Educate and consult with client's team members on advertising efforts, digital marketing product capabilities and digital media trends. Working under the direction of a client's manager, plan, create, execute, monitor and analyze the effectiveness of digital marketing and advertising campaigns, which contribute to the advancement of client's academic or business objectives.
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You’ll contribute towards the Growth Marketing team’s quarterly pipeline commitments while working with Product Marketing, Field Marketing, and Sales to execute high quality integrated campaigns, webinars, email nurtures, and direct mail campaigns.
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About the job: We are seeking an energetic and creative Product Marketing Manager to join our growing marketing team. Gather insights to inform product and marketing strategy adjustments.
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You will play a critical role in shaping our product strategy, working closely with product leadership, your counterparts in Marketing, Sales & Operations, UX Design & Engineering to define direction and prove, ship and build value.
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Understand the industry dynamics, market and product marketing dynamics, and the status of homebase competitors, organize the sorting,analysis and filling of various information; Work in a cross-culture and cross-functional environment,between product management, commercial marketing and R&D to grow the market.
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Develop the end-to-end blueprint for annual/half sales planning process and ensure key stakeholders in Sales, Finance, Business Operations, Data/Analytics and Product are aligned for execution. Acting as a liaison to ensure that programs, organizational marketing, field marketing and sales activities coincide.
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This individual will be a leader on the ILI Pricing & Product Development Team and collaborating with many areas (e.g., Product Strategy, Marketing, Assumptions, Valuation, Modeling, Portfolio Management) in the development of new products and the updating of our pricing.
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2023 Our valued client in the Software industry is seeking a Product Marketing Manager for a 6 month opportunity. Education/Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in marketing, communications, or journalism.
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Develop and maintain marketing intelligence on all peptides in preclinical and clinical development within identified Accounts/Territory. A minimum of 5 years of experience in CMO/CDMO sales for either API or Drug Product, with a successful track record of Sales growth.
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The Product Manager will partner closely with the Field Sales Team, Sales Training, Commercial Analytics, Franchise Marketing, Legal, Regulatory and Medical Affairs colleagues in order to successfully develop and implement marketing programs and initiatives.
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Write and communicate functional requirements, partnering with various product, marketing, UX and insights stakeholders. As a Senior Product Manager at Audible, you will be responsible for supporting one or more of Audible’s products for listeners or creators.
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