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Solid modeling foundation is a plus, including hands-on expertise with data mining and statistical modeling techniques such as clustering, classification, regression, tree-based methods, neural nets, support vector machines, anomaly detection, and natural language processing.
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Experience with D365 Finance and Microsoft Power Platform is a huge plus. Experience in insurance brokerage/ insurance/healthcare industry is a huge plus. Insurance Brokerage, insurance industry experience is a plus.
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Proficient computer navigation skills using a variety of software packages including Microsoft Office applications (Jira, Confluence, PowerPoint, SharePoint and ServiceNow experience is a plus.
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Prior experience in managing Salesforce product roadmaps and translating business requirements into technical solutions are a plus. Salesforce Admin certification desired; additional Salesforce certifications (e.g., Platform App Builder) are a plus.
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Experience supporting, mentoring and managing product owners is a plus. 5+ years’ experience designing processes and solutions for an omni channel Organizations is a plus.
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Experience in product management, sales enablement or pre-sales roles is a strong plus. Fluency in other languages (e.g., French, Spanish) is a plus. Salesforce.com, Asana and GenAI tools are considered a plus.
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A senior product manager is responsible for managing and executing full product lifecycle processes including ideation, strategy, development, management, marketing, communication, commercialization, profitability, sales support strategies and ongoing monitoring and risk management.
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Prior Workday Financials experience is a big plus. Finally, the product manager is expected to track Finance industry trends and the technology landscape and use these inputs to define a product vision, strategy and roadmap.
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The Financial Integrations team at Workday is growing, and we are seeking a Product Manager to join us in building innovative solutions that our customers rely on to seamlessly integrate Workday Financials to external systems and interoperate within a broader ecosystem.
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Proficiency and experience in working with Observability and Reliability tools such as Dynatrace, Sumo Logic and Quantum Metric a plus. 5 years of hands-on experienceworking as a Product Manager & Data Analyst in a modern software development based enterprise environment.
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Knowledge of the 3rd party Logistics, Cold Storage a plus. 2+ years of experience managing a software as a Product Manager. The manager will act as a super user developing recommendations on processes and system improvements.
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3+ years' experience designing processes and solutions for an omni channel Organizations is a plus. The Demand Forecasting Product Manager will be responsible for developing a deep understanding of business processes for the domain, driving prioritization of product capabilities, and collaborating on cross-domain activities.
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Product Managers at U.S. Bank are customer obsessed in driving product planning, visioning, development, management, and customer experience to deliver on our human plus digital product strategy and staying one step ahead of evolving economic, technological, and customer needs.
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Deep knowledge of the user journey across multiple devices and alternative investment and/or fintech industry knowledge a plus. 5+ years experience in a Product Management role (preferably in a high-growth B2C startup.
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As a Junior Product Manager, your job will be to help define and launch experiences that onboard, engage, delight, and retain our users. The Product Manager role is geared towards driven and curious individuals newer to the world of product management who are looking for a role where they can make an immediate impact.
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