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As the Product Manager for Veza Lifecycle Management product, you'll work with various internal stakeholders and customers to define, refine and execute the product vision for Veza's next-generation Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) offerings.
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The Tendo Product team is looking for a Principal Product Manager to help design the integration tools for its next generation healthcare platform. The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of experience as a technical product manager and integrating with Epic EHR. This person should have extensive experience working with industry-leading healthcare integration and interoperability standards, technologies, and tools, and be excited about designing the next generation of the same.
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Ability to maintain strong customer relations and provide product support. The person in this role will report directly to the VP of Tendo's platform product management team. Prior experience managing SaaS platform products and/or product features.
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As the Product Manager for the Veza Access Reviews product, you'll work with various internal stakeholders and customers to define, refine and execute the product vision for Veza's next-generation Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) offerings.
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We’re looking for a strong Product Manager to lead the development and strategic direction for Databricks notebooks, the most used surface in Databricks. 5+ years of experience as a Product Manager working on platform products.
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Serve as a product evangelist with thought leadership, blogging, social media posts, and speaking at industry events. Understand the competitive landscape as an input for IGA product planning, enabling near-term differentiation and building a long-term competitive moat.
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We are crafting the next generation of analytic tools for all of Workday's HCM, Financial Management, and Planning customers, enabling them to catalog, mine, and explore their critical business data.
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We’re looking for an experienced product manager to build the next generation of fund administration technology. The role is best suited for a product manager who is passionate about technology and working with developers, while also excited to interface with customers and cross-functional partners (e.g. sales, marketing, and operations teams) within Juniper Square.
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As the Senior Product Manager - Docusign CLM, Workflows and Next Generation Platform, you will develop the vision and roadmap, and define plans to transition Docusign CLM customers to our next generation workflows and Intelligent Agreement Management platform.
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We are searching for a passionate and competitive Product Manager to join us in designing next-generation data infrastructure to empower the following million data-intensive and AI applications.
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As a Senior Product Manager in the Pulley platform ecosystem, youll run a strategic product function that will build the next generation of equity management products.
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Thorough understanding of functionality and reporting of cutting-edge WFM solutions existing in the market (or the ability to research and understand these solutions), and work with others to help define a vision for the next generation WFM solution.
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We’re looking for a Product Manager to help us build the next-generation freight technology platform. As a product manager at Baton, you’d be able to make an impact on a growing team and own numerous mission-critical product initiatives.
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Full Time) Engineering Manager, Product and Growth Engineering at Replit (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. We're focusing on: building the world's most ubiquitous programming environment; inspiring creativity and generating value for creators through community; and designing simple yet scalable infrastructure primitives for the next generation of creators.
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Defining the product strategy and features for the next generation infrastructure services. 5+ years of Product Management or Developer experience where you demonstrated a sustained track record of making significant contributions to impactful projects.
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