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Work across various marketing, UX research, and other cross-functional teams to help recap research learnings, prepare for leadership presentations and milestones. Responsibilities include defining and establishing product market fit measurement, customer feedback loops, and message testing for our portfolio and hero products.
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Deeply understand our customers by talking to developers and business decision makers regularly, conducting market research, listening to Gong calls, and having regular touchpoints with our Sales, Solutions Engineering, Developer Experience, and Data Science teams.
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We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Product Marketing Manager to join our team at MasterClass. Influencing Product Innovation: Collaborate with the Product team to influence product offerings, leveraging market and competitive insights, as well as consumer research to identify opportunities for innovation and differentiation that drive business growth.
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The Senior Market Research Manager will partner closely with global product and brand marketing to drive the research and insights strategy and execution for our LinkedIn Sales Solutions business.
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We are hiring a Product Marketing Manager who is passionate about our technology and has a strong understanding of the customer to help bring new Lyft partnerships and products to market effectively.
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Taking insights from customer and market research and applying them to influence product choices and existing marketing & sales motions. Working with product, sales, and marketing to build the right go-to-market for different segments of customers for new products being launched.
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The GTM Product Manager will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including marketing, sales, product development, and customer support, to ensure the seamless introduction of new products to the market.
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Conduct Market Intelligence Analysis: Conduct comprehensive market research to gain insights into customer preferences, industry trends, and competitive landscapes, utilizing this data to refine sales strategies and product positioning.
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As a Product Marketing Manager on Ads Delivery, you will lead the product alpha and beta testing, develop communication plans to bring products to market, and identify opportunities to improve existing products through research.
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As the Matik product evolves, continue to evolve the positioning and messaging frameworks with user research, market insights, and competitive intelligence. Matik is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to be a founding member of the Marketing team, and build Matik's product marketing function.
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Partner effectively with cross-functional partners including Product Management, Engineering, UX, and Public Relations to drive alignment on product strategy and messaging, and enable other marketing teams responsible for go-to-market, at global scale.
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Executing Marketing Strategies: Define audience, positioning and messaging, and packaging strategies for new products and features, and lead go-to-market campaigns for product launches and experiments to better match consumers with their needs.
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Collaborate on quantitative & qualitative user research programs to drive early product decisions and go-to-market strategy. 5+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience.
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Serve as a product evangelist, providing training and support to sales and marketing teams. Proven track record in product strategy and development, with a deep understanding of market trends and customer needs.
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Experience combining quantitative analysis & qualitative research (user research, competitive intelligence, market research, etc.) As a Senior Product Manager at EarnUp, you will manage a suite of products that help millions of Americans get out of debt and take control of their finances by helping drive product strategy, vision and roadmap of our platform.
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