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As a Senior Product Manager for our Core Business, you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional team across UX, Engineering, QA, Product Marketing, Data Science, Customer Success, Security Risk Services, and Sales/Underwriting to develop risk and security solutions to enable our core customers to actively manage their cyber risk posture.
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You can influence product strategy via a thorough understanding of the customer and the competitive environment. It explores the corners of the internet in real-time, from academic research to product reviews.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Product, Engineering, Research, Design, Sales, and Marketing. The ideal data science partner for this team will possess a high degree of creativity and incredible product intuition, allowing them to dive deep into our product to bring clarity around the experience of our most advanced users.
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Partner with engineering, design, marketing and sales teams to plan, execute and launch new features and enhancements for the product line. This is a unique opportunity to spearhead the inception of an innovative product line and have a huge impact on the entire lakehouse ecosystem.
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Responsible for calling on the acute care markets leveraging GPO contracts, clinical studies, a breadth of product offerings and Third-Party Distributors for call points which may include the Emergency Department, Orthopedic Floor, Operating Room, Physical Therapy Department, Wound Care Clinic and Nursing Services.
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As a Staff Product Manager on the Reporting team, you will be responsible for leading product initiatives from inception through execution. Lead product strategy, planning, scoping, and prioritization of projects to achieve our goals.
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As a Senior Product Manager, New Business you will be responsible for leading a cross functional team across UX, Engineering, QA, Customer Success, Security Risk Services, and underwriting to develop risk and security solutions to enable customers to actively manage their cyber risk posture.
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We are looking for a Platform Product Manager with a broad understanding of AWS architecture and expertise in one of our core platform disciplines (Kubernetes, Istio service mesh, Kafka, MySQL/Dynamo databases, infrastructure provisioning.
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We’re 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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Minimum of 3 years experience as a Catering Sales Manager in a full-service, upscale hospitality environment (e.g., Marriott, Hilton, Fairmont, Ritz Carlton) or in Venture Capital firms within community building and events department.
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Square is looking for a senior sales leader to lead our newly established field sales organization. Your entrepreneurship spirit will be a valuable contribution to developing Square’s sales strategy, increasing the size and impact of the team and establishing a culture of crisp execution.
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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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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) sits at the intersection of product and customer. Banyan is growing rapidly and seeking a Customer Success Manager to join our team. Serve as the voice of the customer: gather product feedback and requests, understand their use case and pain points, advocate cross-functionally for new features and initiatives that enable us to better serve customers, maximize value and retention.
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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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Audacy San Francisco has an opening for an experienced, high-energy, high-achieving multi-media and sports savvy sales manager in San Francisco. People first manager, capable of managing and motivating direct reports to individually drive best results.
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