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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns.
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Deliver industry perspectives on launches & sales plays, working closely with solution product marketing teams. The Industries Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Elastic will guide messaging, personas, content and go-to-market programs for private sector industries, with a focus on the financial services vertical.
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The Product Marketer will also partner with other roles across the organization, including additional members of the marketing team to create awareness and generate demand and with sales for deal support.
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As such, we are looking for a dedicated and dynamic Product Marketing Manager to help us scale our sales enablement, content marketing, and product strategy objective across three products in multiple geographies.
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You will collaborate closely with and build strong cross-functional relationships with the engineering, design, sales, marketing, and customer success teams to deliver best-in-class products that meet the evolving needs of our customers.
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Radar is looking for a Product Marketing Manager to drive content and enablement in support of growth and expansion objectives. You'll execute product launches, develop content for demand generation and SEO initiatives, and work cross functionally to support GTM teams with sales enablement that creates product stickiness and accelerates deal cycles.
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Ideal candidates will have a self-starter and a can-do attitude, the ability to work cross functionally with the product, sales, customer success, and other marketing teams. Effective partner to all functions from R&D and product to sales and marketing.
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Lead end-to-end planning and execution of product launches, including messaging development, sales enablement, and marketing collateral creation. Gather feedback from customers, sales teams, and market trends to iterate on product positioning, messaging, and marketing strategies.
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Experienced, with 5+ years as a Product Marketer, Product Manager, Sales Engineer or other relevant experience, ideally in a cloud cybersecurity company. We give our Product Marketing Managers the opportunity to collaborate, investigate, experiment and idealize how we can gear our product strategy to yield the highest results.
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This role will be pivotal in defining and delivering the differentiated value proposition of our marketing security solutions, collaborating closely with marketing, sales, and product management teams.
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Develop comprehensive launch plans, including messaging, positioning, sales enablement materials, and marketing collateral, to drive successful product introductions. Synthesize market intelligence into actionable recommendations to inform product roadmap decisions, marketing strategies, and sales tactics.
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Enable - Empower our Growth Marketing, Product-Led Growth, and Sales and Customer Success teams with the right technical positioning, messaging, and technical content that continues to build preference for MongoDB with our technical audiences.
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You will partner with our product, sales, design, and broader marketing teams to build, launch, and drive adoption of Figma. Figma is looking for a "full-stack" Product Marketing Manager to support Figma, including the core editor experience and production experience.
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Lead GTM strategy for new feature launches, serving as key point of contact with strategic and technical partners across product management, sales, growth marketing, creativity, and more.
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Product Marketing at Cockroach Labs means you work with *everyone*, including sales, sales enablement, solution engineering, product management, demand generation, and other teams.
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