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The Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for the development of market requirements for product(s) or product line(s) in ECI division, including product strategy definition, market research, identifying customer needs, and pricing.
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The Product Marketing Manager, Commercial Products is responsible for being the expert voice in the market for our commercial Threat Feed and Attack Surface Management products, and supporting the teams focused on MSSPs and channel partnerships.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who is a fearless strategist and an action-oriented business leader to drive Go-To-Market (GTM) for some of the hottest technologies in today’s market for our mainstream Threat Protection Solution Play.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager focused on the sharing capabilities of our core File, Sync and Share offering, you will partner with internal teams across product, marketing, research, and more to drive pre-build, go-to-market, and growth strategies for Dropbox’s hero product in a fast-paced, high-impact environment.
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We’re looking for a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager radically focused on helping our internal teams, prospects, and customers build great engineering organizations. Influence marketing strategy: Collaborate with the Marketing team to permeate product messaging across customer-facing communication, develop and execute marketing campaigns and programs, and influence content strategy.
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As part of the integrated InterVision marketing team, the Cloud Product Marketing Manager will report directly to the VP of Marketing and align closely with the overall corporate product and marketing objectives, as well as contribute to the strong collaborative culture that exists today.
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Develop business and product marketing plans, manage product life cycles (PLC), and own product positioning in the marketplace and customer engagement from penetration to adoption.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, Customer Advocacy, you’ll create and own programs that foster evergreen relationships with top customer advocates and enterprise brands that fuel an integrated strategy aligned to pipeline-driving initiatives, threading the customer voice into all Go-To-Market motions.
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Head of Customer Platforms, Product Marketing Manager, VP of Marketing, Sr. Manager of Corporate Marketing, and Chief Commercial Officer (45 mins each) Sr. Product Marketing Manager.
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The estimated base salary range for the Staff Product Marketing Manager role based in the United States of America is: $126,800 - $190,200. Defines product solution (including library prep, automation, sequencing, and informatics) for key NGS methods in partnership with Global Product Marketing, Market Segment, Commercial, and other stakeholders.
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We are seeking a dynamic Product Marketing Manager to join our team to lead our marketing strategy for HPC customers. tec5+ years of product or solution marketing or similar experience, preferably in the field of BigData and/or HPC solutions.
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Description | The Product Marketing Manager, eCommerce holds a pivotal role in driving product-centric marketing initiatives by harnessing data-driven insights to execute, measure, and optimize personalized user journeys.
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You will be an experienced product marketing manager with security knowledge who loves storytelling and relishes a challenge. You're an experienced product marketing manager with security knowledge who relishes a challenge.
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In this role, you'll be involved with product marketing strategy from beginning to end. Develop actionable, data-driven insights to inform product and marketing strategy. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, is looking for a great Product Marketing leader in our marketing team.
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Inclusively is partnering with a voice, video, and text communication service company to hire a Group Product Marketing Manager, Subscriber Acquisition. We are looking for a Group Product Marketing Manager to lead the Nitro Growth & Lifecycle PMM team.
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