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Research and understand market, product, and competitive dynamics and socialize findings and recommendations with Sales, Product Management, and Marketing Support content development initiatives including guidance on our content strategy and writing of assets such as blog, video, web demo, web content and social posts.
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Our talented teams provide guidance over strategic planning, operations, revenue management, communications, sales, development, brand marketing, finance, human resources and information technology.
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The Global Marketing Manager, Promotions helps support and drive brand strategy with the Senior Manager, Global Brand Marketing to create long term brand equity, maximize growth potential and drive long term brand profitability.
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Work with cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, product development, and legal, to ensure a unified approach to GSI partnership success. Collaborate closely with GSIs to devise joint go-to-market strategies, co-marketing campaigns, sales empowerment initiatives, and industry-specific solutions.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who will play a crucial role in shaping our company’s next phase of growth. Go-to-market Strategy: Partner with product, sales, client success, and marketing to own product and feature launches that position Cleverbridge as a category leader, engage existing clients, and drive new qualified leads.
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Collaborate with senior leadership to strategize and oversee organic social and influencer marketing strategies for major product launches and ongoing campaigns.
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Developing and executing end-to-end launch strategies, from conceptualization to implementation Evaluate market and competitive trends, consumer insights and ideate with sales team to develop new e-commerce product ideas Working closely with cross-functional teams and vendors to launch new products and creating a strong launch strategy.
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We are seeking a senior commercial business development manager located in New York City, Philadelphia or New Jersey, to drive sales and expand accounts in the assigned geography.
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8+ years marketing strategy, business planning, sales enablement, business development, technical pre-sales, or related work experience AND Bachelor's Degree in Business, Marketing, Computer Science, or related field.
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The Specialty Representative/Senior Specialty Representative acts as the primary customer contact and is responsible for implementing marketing strategy and promoting Amgen products as led by the District Manager.
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We are looking to hire a Senior Business Development Manager, Lexology Academic, to join our Practice Intelligence GTM division, leading the drive the sales of, and retention of academic institutions.
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This is a high profile, cross-functional role with touch points across Peacock and the wider NBCU business including Marketing, Product, Finance, Ad Sales, Legal, Operations among others.
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5+ years of client facing experience in business development, ad tech partnerships, product management for search, ecommerce marketplace. 5 years' experience in shopper marketing sales, eCommerce sales, or retail advertising sales.
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The Senior Specialty Representative acts as the primary customer contact and is responsible for executing marketing strategy and promoting Amgen products as led by the District Manager.
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Work cross-functionally with Allure's editorial, commerce, publishers, product development, consumer marketing, and sales & marketing groups to identify opportunities to maximize customer engagement & monetization.
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