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Okta, the leading identity and access management platform, is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in building Okta's strategy to connect SaaS builders and SaaS consumers within a secure, interoperable app ecosystem.
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The Content Marketing Manager will be responsible for driving our content strategy across our AI and Astrology mobile apps. The ideal candidate will have an understanding of astrology and how it relates to our target audience, as well as experience in product marketing.
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Marketing engagements may include customer research & insights, product launch campaigns, lifecycle marketing strategy, creative development, channel delivery (email, paid social, paid display, search, OOH), influencer marketing and events marketing via Visa sponsorships.
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As a Product Manager for Square Marketing, you will build products that help businesses re-engage their customers and keep them coming back in to purchase again. 5-8 years of experience with directly building products as a Product Manager.
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Work cross-functionally throughout the Twitch business to coordinate relevant work, with particular emphasis on Partnerships, Legal, Marketing, Policy, CX, and Product teams. The Senior Manager, Trust & Safety Operations will therefore be an essential element of the team, acting as the senior member for the operational aspects of keeping Twitch users safe in the Americas and coordinating global content moderation across multiple locations.
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We’re hiring our first content marketing manager to create the content strategy and find the right words to do it. You’ll work closely with Marketing, Product, Sales, and Data teams to create content for every stage of the customer journey and will report directly to the VP of Marketing.
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5+ years of customer lifecycle management, customer success, product marketing, and/or strategy experience in a high-tech growth environment. [Full Time] Program Manager - Customer Retention at AtoB (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for ITDR, you will play a critical role shaping the way enterprises defend against cybersecurity threats for years to come. Work in lockstep with sales, marketing, and tech partnerships to understand key customer journeys to drive product adoption and grow customer lifetime value.
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As a Product Marketing Manager on the team, you’ll take large and early part in building and scaling this flagship product. At least 3 years of Product Marketing experience working with consumer products preferably in crypto, fintech or gaming.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager (Cloud Security) New York, New York, USA; San Francisco, California, USA. Experienced, with 5+ years as a Product Marketer, Product Manager, Sales Engineer, or other relevant experience, ideally in a cloud cybersecurity company.
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As the Marketing Automation Manager at LendingClub, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of cross channel marketing initiatives across email, SMS and push notifications.
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Work cross-functionally with marketing, product, customer success, engineering & data science to develop key metrics & tracking across every part of the organization to support investment, hiring, scale and profitability goals.
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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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Were looking for a Technical Product Marketing Manager to help us scale not only our processes for new product launches, but to also develop and evolve our developer-focused messaging and positioning.
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The Sr. Data Product Manager collaborates closely with Analytics team members and other business stakeholders to translate enterprise-wide stakeholder needs into technical data, reporting and analytics requirements, and works across technology teams to facilitate the development of internal-facing data products or capabilities (including building basic reporting, diving into strategic analyses, or iterating on complex data science models.
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