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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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At Amazon Web Services (AWS), Technical Product Marketing Managers work backwards from their understanding of customer and industry requirements and are able to “connect the dots” between various different AWS capabilities and services to make sure that we are building and marketing the right portfolios of offerings to meet and exceed the needs of our customers – and that we’re able to clearly articulate the value propositions of our capabilities.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, sales, marketing, and customer support, to ensure successful product development and launch for the specific products you will own.
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Prior Technical Product Marketing experience. Working closely with other AWS teams to ensure these value propositions are articulated broadly and clearly (e.g. re:Invent keynote, AWS Summits, other AWS sales and marketing channels.
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Cross-functional Leadership: Lead cross-functional teams, including engineering, design, finance, sales, and marketing, to ensure cohesive product development and alignment with business objectives.
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Work cross-functionally with Product, Pre-Sales, Customer Success and Services teams to develop technical alignment and thought leadership. Enable technical sales teams with product demos, technical differentiators, FAQs and technical sales decks.
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Drive the full cycle of product marketing, from informing product strategy to building GTM strategies, creating major launch moments to driving long-term adoption for our core app building and AI products.
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Full Time] Technical Product Manager at Deepgram (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. Deepgram is looking for a user-focused Technical Product Manager to support the strategy and implementation of Deepgrams internal and external-facing products.
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Do you possess 6+ years of direct work experience in a technical software product or program management capacity, including all aspects of software development & execution? Wilbur-Ellis is a leader in precision agriculture technology innovation and has a world-class software development team working on the industry-leading product 'AgVerdict' and 'CropSights.
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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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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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Communicate and collaborate closely with Engineering, Marketing, Product, Sales, and other key stakeholders at Sigma to ensure that the product offerings address customer requirements and business needs.
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Collaborating with clients and internal product owners and developers to translate requirements, functional specifications, and user acceptance criteria into technical solution designs; Our team helps clients transform their business through enabling technologies across marketing, finance and operations in the functional areas such as Maximo and PowerPlant.
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Amazon Games is looking for an experienced technical Product Manager to join our central Product Management team. 5+ years in a technical product management role – evaluating product/feature design & architecture, customer needs, and technical solutions.
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At Amazon Web Services (AWS), Principal Technical Product Marketing Managers work backwards from their understanding of customer and industry requirements and are able to “connect the dots” between various different AWS capabilities and services to make sure that we are building and marketing the right portfolios of offerings to meet and exceed the needs of our customers – and that we’re able to clearly articulate the value propositions of our capabilities.
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