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Research and understand market, product, and competitive dynamics and socialize findings and recommendations with Sales, Product Management, and Marketing Support content development initiatives including guidance on our content strategy and writing of assets such as blog, video, web demo, web content and social posts.
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Engage with Sales, Customer Success, Product Marketing, and other internal partner teams as needed to determine best ways to communicate product to customers; and to assist Product Management leadership with service descriptions.
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Included in the scope will be adapting the brands strategy/tactics leveraging insights in a changing competitive landscape, sales data analysis, day to day sales team partnership, and marketing budget management.
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And as a member of the Product Management team, you will partner and collaborate with sales, marketing and customer success to create purpose-built products and offerings through active customer engagement initiatives (e.g. early adopter and design partner programs) to help shape our future roadmap.
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If you’re passionate about reinforcing product messaging across everything we do in sales, services and marketing, we want you to join our team as a Product Marketing Manager.
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This person will own and develop all qualitative and quantitative content and collaborate closely with global Marketing, Product Strategy, Product Management, Sales, and Professional Services to drive Veeva’s growth and our customer’s success.
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This role will be a key addition to our Veeva Commercial Product Marketing team and will be responsible for all messaging and assets to support demand generation, field enablement, and customer marketing activity.
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The Product Management and design team works closely with all parts of the organization; interacting directly with Customers, Engineering, Technical Ops, Customer Success, Product Marketing, Professional Services, and Sales.
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Working as a conduit between CyberArk Product Management, Sales, Channel, Marketing and Customer Success, you will create impactful messaging and positioning to engage digital interactions with customers and prospects, drive sales enablement creation and launch activities, and deliver market insights to guide product strategy.
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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns.
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As a Senior Manager in Product Marketing for AWS, you will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing strategy for the rapidly growing analytics business foundational to generative AI. You will be creating the most compelling content to help customers understand the use cases and value propositions, and building the right marketing programs to drive customer engagement and service adoption.
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