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The Product Marketing Manager position will support the product marketing agenda to drive awareness of. Work with the Global Marketing team to ensure that BCG X branding guidelines are followed by all product marketing materials.
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In this global product marketing role reporting to our VP of Product & Solutions Marketing, the Senior Product Marketing Manager will lead our marketing messaging, positioning, product marketing plan, and GTM execution for one or more of our Security solutions.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager – Insight Hub Lead the go-to-market strategy for our developer-first observability solution which entails cross-functional collaboration with global Product, Sales, and Marketing teams You’re coming in at a super exciting time with a major product launch.
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About the Role Steer is looking for an experienced B2B SaaS Product Marketing Manager (PMM) to join our team. You will be the sole PMM to spearhead all GTM (Go-to-Market) activities, partnering with product, channel marketing, sales, and CS to create marketing collateral to support the GTM team, and lead product growth.
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SambaNova is hiring a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager to drive positioning, messaging, and go-to-market for SambaNova's generative AI platform, capabilities, and offerings.
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Marketing team is a highly collaborative group of experts across digital, content, creative, and product marketing disciplines. You have at least four years of experience in product marketing at a SaaS company.
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Reporting to the VP of Marketing, the Senior Manager of Product Marketing will lead our product marketing efforts and team to launch and promote all aspects of the Allego Modern Revenue Enablement Platform.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for one of the highest growth and most opportune products, Discovery & Prospect (our clean room offering), you will own an emerging solution enabling marketers to find current customers and prospects who are in market buyers.
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Develop and implement brand/product marketing programs and activations that accurately drive growth and overall awareness in partnership with internal creative and external agency partners.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Product Marketing Manager to join our growing team. As the first Product Marketing Manager at Spoiler Alert, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our market presence, developing impactful product marketing strategies, and driving successful product launches.
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Role Overview The Pricing and Packaging Senior Product Marketing Manager plays a crucial role in defining our pricing and packaging strategies and crafting the communication strategy to effectively convey these initiatives to both customers and internal teams.
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As our Product Marketing Manager ,you will be responsible for overseeing our product-led growth motion. You have deep expertise in product marketing with at least some exposure to customer marketing, web marketing, and sales enablement.
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As a Senior Marketing Manager for Alternatives Product Marketing in the Asset Management Solutions Marketing Team, you will develop and execute marketing plans that differentiate Fidelity s alternative investments and specialty solutions (e.g., cryptocurrency-related products) in the marketplace.
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The Product Marketing Manager will be a hands-on individual contributor, helping to develop and drive the marketing strategy, positioning and messaging for Gradient AI's Property & Casualty (P&C) solutions including workers' compensation, general liability, commercial auto, business owners' policy, and more.
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You will report into a Director of Product Marketing and work closely with category PMMs (aligned to product areas), Product and Marketing Operations teams (from a process and program management perspective), Enablement teams (across Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, and Technical Field), as well as functional leaders in Marketing and Product Management.
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