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Collaborate, influence, and drive alignment with cross-functional marketing, sales, and product management (offering) teams. Furthermore, you will serve as a key liaison between Marketing and other parts of the organization, such as Offering Management, Sales, and Sales Enablement.
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Lead cross functional global product marketing effort on game collaborating with product management, community, regional marketing, creative, growth marketing and PR to deliver and execute launch plans against KPIs for awareness, brand demand, acquisition, and month 1 retention.
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As a Senior Associate Product Marketing Manager in the Chief Data and Analytics Office (CDAO), you will be instrumental in crafting internal marketing strategies for our innovative offerings.
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5+ years of experience in product marketing, product strategy or product management with advertising technology products. - 5+ years of significant experience in a specific industry vertical (either as a sales person, or a vertical product marketing manager, or another similar role.
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Familiarity with an advanced product marketing tech stack, experience with Salesforce CRM, Pendo (Product Experience Solution), Highspot (Content Management Solution), Responsive (RFP/RFI Solution) or equivalent software a huge plus.
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5+ years of experience in product marketing, account management, Sales, internet technology or other relevant digital marketing work. We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager, App Ads to join our Product team at Snap Inc.
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7+ years experience in Product Marketing that involves translating technical concepts into engaging messaging across a variety of mediums, launching new products, evangelizing at external eventsExperience in the cybersecurity industry with a moderate technical understanding of current network and device security challenges, additional preference for experience in remote access and/or identity management technologies.
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The Product Marketing Manager will report to the Director of Product Marketing to develop product marketing positioning and content that supports our ad management product line.
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Strategize and Execute - Collaborate with our Marketing, Developer Relations, Product Management, Partner Marketing, and Sales Enablement teams to create and execute the strategic and tactical plan to strengthen MongoDB’s position as a market leader and preferred data platform for developers building innovative applications.
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ICapital is looking to hire a Vice President or Senior Vice President to join the Investment Products Marketing team and report to the Head of Product and Audience Marketing. Our financial technology platform has transformed how advisors, wealth management firms, asset managers, and banks evaluate and recommend bespoke public and private market strategies for their high-net-worth clients.
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We are seeking an innovative and strategic Product Marketing Manager to join the Lightroom team. Collaborate with product management and growth to shape the roadmap of the Lightroom products, building experiences our customers love and unlocking growth through product innovation and experimentation.
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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $199,100 - $227,200 for Sr. Mgr, Product ManagementSan Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $210,900 - $240,700 for Sr. Mgr, Product Management. West Creek 6 (12076), United States of America, Richmond, VirginiaSr. Manager, Product Manager, Enterprise Marketing & Messaging.
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On any given day you could be collaborating with passionate teammates from Product Management and Design, Sales and Customer Success, Business Development, and of course, Marketing.
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This includes development of the product marketing strategy, creative strategy, overall demand generation, budget management, and day-to-day execution of the marketing plan.
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8+ years of relevant experience including B2B product marketing or competitive intelligence; some background in management consulting is desirable. Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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