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At DoorDash, our customers are at the center of our product strategy and we believe that an amazing customer experience is the key to our success. Product Leadership – You'll work with your peers in Product Management, Engineering, Operations, User Research, and more to define a shared vision and roadmap.
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This role requires close collaboration with teams including product management, engineering, sales, customer success, and demand gen. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will communicate the value of our products to customers and prospects.
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Alignment between sales, partnerships, product management, design, engineering, and customer success (a lot, right?) Marketing professional: 5+ years demand generation experience, preferably for B2B SaaS companies that have self-serve or product-led growth models.
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Collaborate with teams such as product marketing, growth, sales, customer success, and product management to fine-tune messaging for different stages of the customer and prospect journey.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, your work will be critical to enabling our audience of security and software engineers to understand the value of the Semgrep platform and individual offerings.
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Individuals in the Customer Success Manager role have a passion for technology and the ambition to dive head-first into new challenges. 7+ years experience working in a Customer Success, Account Management, Client Services or other similarly customer-centric role.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Product Manager who possesses the foresight to envision the future of Amazon WorkSpaces and the ability to innovate accordingly. The ideal candidate will possess a robust combination of product management, technological acumen, and expertise in customer experience, along with a strategic mindset, exceptional communication skills, and a track record of successful execution.
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As a Principal Customer Success Manager at Evisort, you will be working with our largest accounts, focused on accelerating digital and transformational contract management and intelligent analytics, and ensuring high user adoption and usage across their organization.
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As a Senior Manager, Product Marketing - Ad Demand and Growth Partnerships, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our third-party ad demand program through strategic planning, market analysis, and effective go-to-market strategies.
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Act as the product subject matter expert, providing in-depth knowledge and guidance to customers on the technical aspects of all our current products (Engage, Forecast, AI); partner with Professional Services or Customer Success upon request to provide guidance on customer engagements in order to drive healthy adoption.
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You will be provide thought leadership in a fast-paced development environment, and partner with product management and senior leaders to ensure the success of this program, while solving broad industry challenges.
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