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Demonstrated experience in new product introduction and management of on market products in the life sciences field is a plusThe estimated base salary range for the Sr Product Marketing Manager role based in the United States of America is: $105,600 - $158,400.
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Your role will ensure effective collaboration with cross-functional teams, including Product Management, Product Enablement, Sales Enablement, Sales Operations, Revenue Management, Marketing, Demand Generation, and Sales.
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GEICO is looking for an accomplished, customer obsessed, and results oriented SeniorProduct Manager to lead the Data Governance & Compliance enforcement features discovery and development within the MarTech Product team.
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Homes.com is seeking a dynamic, high-performing product manager, to lead the development of its New Construction content pages and search experience. 5+ years of digital Product Management or Marketing experience with a proven track record delivering industry leading products and solutions.
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Collaborate with operative peers across functions (including the field sales, channel, marketing, sales operations, sales engineering, services, customer support, and product management) to create visibility with target accounts and drive engagement of target prospects at both the individual contributor and executive level.
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Experience with technical writing to underwrite winning proposal support and marketing product development. § Works in close collaboration with organization's product/service subject matter experts, sales and marketing, and finance departments.
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This is a strategic role requiring cross-functional excellence across the GTM org, as this person will work closely with Product Marketing, Product Management, Partner Team, in addition to the key stakeholders across SE and CX.
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Key job responsibilities- Coordinate project design with internal teams (e.g., product, legal, sales, marketing) and external customers. As an Open Data Business Development Manager within AWS, you will have the opportunity to help shape and deliver on a strategy to build mind share and broad usage of AWS's utility computing web services such as Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Athena across our customer base.
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Coaching and mentoring associates with a goal of developing and retaining talent at Capital One Product: Develop and implement new product and pricing strategies for various lending products; lead product level modeling/analytics Marketing: Lead direct-to-consumer marketing efforts for select products, and strategic intent for products distributed through the retail channel.
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Senior Manager/Senior Counsel - Premium Products & Experiences Product Counsel. It's a real plus if you have expertise in or significant experience with consumer financial regulatory laws, marketing and advertising laws, travel or entertainment industry laws, and/or general risk management.
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The Senior Manager, Product Marketing will be responsible for developing, executing, and overseeing, go-to-market strategies that drive product adoption, customer engagement, and revenue growth.
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Proven success at the highest level – and we’re doing it again with the new Homes.com. Homes.com is growing quickly and we’re looking for a powerhouse Product Marketing Manager, based in Washington, DC, to accelerate our growth.
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This role will conduct discovery, requirements gathering, process documentation, configuration, and implementation management of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), HCM (Human Capital Management) and other related business applications functioning as a key resource for our clients spanning, finance, product distribution, manufacturing, job costing, field service, sales, marketing, service, and reporting.
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As the senior product manager on the marriott.com homepage team, you will be responsible for guiding the execution of the team’s roadmap for millions of customers worldwide. Combine data analytics, product metrics, user experience research, competitive and market analysis, and company goals to inform prioritization of product backlog.
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You will work with divisional teams, across GTM functions (e.g., product management, pricing, marketing, finance, sales) to deliver strategic pricing projects that harmonize and drive material impact across both product and regionally oriented go to market strategies, as well as support and help manage a global pricing center of excellence that fosters sharing pricing and go-to-market best practices across divisions and business units.
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