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We are hiring a Principal Product Marketing Manager to drive critical elements of the next phase of our Firefly GTM strategy. This role requires an experienced individual with exceptional outbound product marketing and GTM skills, and a solid understanding of business strategy and full funnel marketing.
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Equivalent of 7+ years of product marketing or similar experience in the contact center, customer experience, unified communications or business communications space. We are looking for an experienced product storyteller and strategist who can understand market dynamics, personal, and business objectives of prospects and customers and communicate about our product in a compelling, succinct, and authentic manner.
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As a Principal Product Manager, you will bring your extensive experience and deep expertise to lead the development and management of our marketing technology stack and strategic SaaS services.
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Adobe is the global leader in digital media and digital marketing solutions. Prioritize features and collaborate with engineering and data science teams to guide product development, from conception to launch.
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Circle is looking for an experienced Principal Product Marketing Manager to define and drive Go-to-Market for Circle’s platform of developer tooling and blockchain infrastructure.
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Own and drive Product Marketing work including messaging, customer insights, product strategy and competitive insights. Product Marketing experience, customer-first orientation, with experience with Consumer and/or small business preferred.
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This role is inherently cross-functional-you will work closely with engineering, marketing, data science, design, operations, finance, risk, legal, compliance and executive teams to set business objectives, define product strategy, prioritize features and execute on them.
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Full Time) Principal Product Manager at Joy (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Develop long-term product strategy, translate strategy to shippable product, ship, iterate and ultimately drive company success.
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8+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. We're looking for an experienced, technical product manager passionate about raising the bar on customer experience while balancing the needs of our business and our partners.
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10+ years of product marketing experience, technology company and SaaS experience preferred. As an integral member of the B2B Product Marketing team, you will drive product marketing initiatives for Document Cloud.
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Reporting to the Principal Product Manager who leads our Access team, you will be a part of Brightlines broader Strategy & Product function. You will collaborate closely with Implementation, Client Success, Sales, Marketing, Engineering, and Product partners in setting the Access team roadmap, planning and analyzing experiments, and influencing cross-functional decision-making.
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Our client a Fortune 500 Software Organization is seeking a Principal Product Marketing Manager to bring onto the team. JOB TITLE: Principal Product Marketing Manager.
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Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager. Atlassian is looking for a Technical Product Marketing Manager to work across all of our DevOps products, including Jira, Compass, BitBucket, Atlassian Intelligence, and more.
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Examples of this transformation include embedding Kubernetes in vSphere making both VMs and containers first class citizens on the platform, transformation of vSphere to run AI workloads, through partnerships with key vendors such as NVIDIA, Intel and IBM. This role puts you in the driver's seat as the product marketer driving vSphere marketing efforts in multiple high growth areas, including in partnership with industry-leading vendors.
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Principal Product Marketing Manager. Develop compelling marketing collateral, including product messaging, case studies, whitepapers, and other materials that resonate with target audiences.
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