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The Product Marketing Manager leads go-to-market efforts for Udemy’s products and features. 7+ years experience in product marketing at a fast-paced b2b company with proven experience leading, project managing, and executing large multi-faceted projects.
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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 Product Marketing Manager serves as a bridge between the sales organization and the development organization for residential solar systems such as rooftop solar, inverter, and battery.
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Were looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who will be responsible for maintaining Berbixs core messaging and positioning and understanding our target audience and product.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to become an integral part of our team at Sahara. You will serve as a translator and a storyteller who turns complex product information into compelling product messages, stories for marketing Sahara AI network, products, and tools to Web3 projects and developers.
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Corelight, the leader in open network detection and response (NDR), seeks a Sr. Product Marketing Manager with a passion for cybersecurity to lead Corelight's competitive intelligence program and support solutions marketing activities across our product portfolio.
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We’re looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to amplify Front’s momentum in the customer service space through our next chapter of growth. You’ll become a product expert, storyteller, and a key connector between our internal teams, our customers, and the market to help even more teams deliver exceptional service at scale with Front.
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We're looking for a pragmatic Product Marketing Manager to join our rapidly growing team and have a significant impact on how we simplify our product story, differentiate ourselves, and support our go-to-market strategy.
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Experienced, with 5+ years as a Product Marketer, Product Manager, Sales Engineer or other relevant experience, ideally in a Cybersecurity company. We give our Product Marketing Managers the opportunity to collaborate, investigate, experiment and idealize how we can gear our product strategy to yield the highest results.
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Cisco Solutions Marketing is seeking a highly motivated and creative Product Marketing Manager to support one of our fastest growing product lines, Cisco Meraki MV smart cameras.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Syndio who is passionate about their craft and wants to play a key role in elevating the marketing strategy for our suite of workplace equity products.
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We're looking for a Product Marketing Manager to own our go-to-market efforts for our core hardware products. Product marketing experience - product launches, messaging, content creation, and sales enablement.
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Figma is looking for a "full-stack" Product Marketing Manager to support Figma, including the core editor experience and production experience. You will partner with our product, sales, design, and broader marketing teams to build, launch, and drive adoption of Figma.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, Security, for Google Cloud, you will take part in a complete marketing experience as you guide every facet of the product's journey from determining positioning, naming, analysis, feature prioritization and external communication.
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As a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, you will lead our technical product marketing efforts, which include supporting product, partner, and customer marketing initiatives (from technical buyer content, to benchmarking, to creating architectural diagrams, to nitty-gritty use cases for solution marketing), as well as sales engineering, technical sales, and partner sales enablement.
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