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We are seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager for our Trust & Safety Team to lead cross-functional programs & initiatives that span Product Management, Design, Research, Engineering, Legal, and Marketing.
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We are hiring for a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager who will be dedicated to positioning MongoDB with developers and enabling our partners in Marketing and Sales to succeed in developer-led and developer-influenced GTM motions.
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We are a team of Technical Program Managers, Strategic Program Managers, and Analysts who work closely with Sales & AM stakeholders, as well as Automation, Marketing, Product, and Customer Success to lead programs around company-wide priorities.
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Build relationships with teams within Sales & Account Management and our closest stakeholders within Customer Success, Automation, Marketing, and Product. Experience documenting cross-functional business and technical requirements (e.g. Product Request Docs, Business Requirement Docs.
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Join our dynamic team as a Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in driving our go-to-market strategy and acting as the technical advocate for our innovative solutions.
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5+ years experience in a technical focused role, including but not limited to Product Marketing, Product Management, Sales Engineering, Solutions Architect, Software Engineering.
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5+ years of experience in a technical product marketing role. Our marketers — across Revenue Marketing, Product Marketing, and Brand Marketing — are responsible for acquiring new customers and have a deep understanding of the business.
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Requirements 5+ years of experience in a technical product marketing role. Collaborate closely with Brex's product, sales, and marketing teams on high-visibility initiatives, including product launches, marketing programs, and field enablement.
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8+ years of product or program management, product marketing, business development or technology experience. We are seeking a Senior Product Manager who will partner with our engineering team to build our flagship financial reporting product that will be used by key decision makers to understand the financial performance of the overall Stores business.
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Collaborate with Marketing and Product Teams: Work in tandem with marketing and product teams to conceptualize and execute targeted sales campaigns that resonate with target audiences.
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The central technology team within AGS is looking for a principal technical program or technical product manager to help us build a set of tools, systems and services to enable all AGS games to engage in community management, marketing programs, provide Amazon developer support, and help our engineering team build our game services platform.
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Build process for hand-offs between support and engineering, product management, professional services, customer success and sales and marketing. 4-5 years of Customer Support experience; majority of career supporting technical SaaS product sold into the enterprise.
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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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You will report to the Director of Technical Programs partnering with Product, Engineering, Architecture, Marketing, Analytics and Design. + 8+ years of experience as a Technical Program Manager, Technical Product Manager, or Product Manager.
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