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Confluent is looking for an experienced professional with a blend of product marketing, strategy, and GTM skills to fill a highly visible role for our Product Marketing team.
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Product Management partners with game development, publishing, marketing, and platform teams to provide a data and market-driven view of product strategy that aligns with business goals.
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Prioritize, optimize, and monetize the product backlog for all products in the business unit, working in hand with Engineering, Sales, Product/Growth Marketing teams. As product leader, you will develop and execute the commercialization strategy across functions driving bookings, revenue, retention, and margin as a collective cross-functional team.
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As a vital bridge between our product, marketing, and sales teams, you'll serve as an evangelist for our product strategy and functionality. Inn-Flow is on the lookout for a Product Marketing Manager with a passion for technology and hospitality.
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RapidScale, a leader in Managed Cloud Services has a established Public Cloud presence in AWS, Azure, Private Cloud is now looking to extend its footprint into GCP. The successful candidate own the forward-facing product strategy and roadmap, ensuring alignment with customer needs and market trends.
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The team leverages strategic marketing framework to support marketing strategy and implementation plan and staging gate process to manage product development and commercialization.
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Product Marketing Manager - Data Platform. will drive high impact product marketing programs for EDB’s emerging data platform capabilities, including governance, orchestration, security, etc.
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As Global Product Manager, you will be accountable for the long-term profitable growth and marketing of the ABB modular metering and meter combination products offering to target market segments, by developing and managing it through life cycle phases, according to market needs and Product Group strategy and targets.
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As the product marketer, you will be tasked with the design and execution of key product marketing initiatives, participating in the strategy and development of new offers in addition to supporting existing offers.
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In the Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will build and execute the go-to-market strategy for ShareFile’s document management and security features and functionality. Collaborate with product management, engineering, and other product marketing managers to design the business case for features.
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Related) with key business partners across: Process Optimization, Digital Strategy, Operations, Sales, Marketing and other key support partners to ensure the opportunities are properly anchored and realized.
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Scrum Certified Product Owner certification, CPM – Certified Product Manager (AIPMM), Pragmatic Marketing Certification(s) or CSPO, preferred. Using sound market research and strategic critical thinking the Manager, Technology Products researches and develops products, roadmaps, conducts market research, generates product requirements, recommends pricing, and creates time-integrated plans for product introduction and marketing strategies.
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You will be accountable for the long-term profitable growth and marketing of the ABB Multifamily metering and meter combination products offering to target market segments, by developing and managing it through life cycle phases, according to market needs and Product Group strategy and targets.
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The Product Marketing Manager’s role at Affirm is to deeply understand our market, our consumer needs and use this insight to help inform our product strategy and craft our positioning and messaging.
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The Product Marketing team owns product positioning and messaging, go-to-market strategy, product and feature launches, sales enablement, competitive research and intelligence, and customer marketing to support larger AcuityMD goals across marketing and commercial teams.
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