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What You'll Do:As the Technical Product Manager you will lead the vision and roadmap for technology products that are important for marketing communications and beyond at the New York Times.
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Go-to-market execution: Implement your GTM plan by partnering with Product, Developer Relations, Engineering, Communications, Design, and Marketing teams to launch new developer-centric features and programs across various channels, driving product adoption and increasing developer brand sentiment.
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Articulate desired communications outcomes consistent with marketing strategy to MarComm team. Play a role in developing key strategy documents: strategic plan, annual marketing plan, product launch plans, etc.
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5-8 years of experience in marketing communications, with in-depth subject matter expertise in marketing and product management. Bachelor’s degree in marketing, Journalism, Communications, or related field; MBA preferred.
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Conduct periodic reviews of the Westamerica Marketing Communications and Materials Catalog for content accuracy and consistency and as required due to product changes. Requires a minimum of three years in a product/marketing department preferably in a financial services institution.
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Be a recognized expert of the Augmented Reality space and collaborate with a group of Product Managers, Designers & Partnerships Managers to develop and execute global go to market strategies, including product positioning, narrative, internal communications and marketing activations.
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This senior product manager will be at the center of building experiences that automate the generation of marketing insights and actions, making sophisticated marketing strategies accessible to SMBs without the need for in-house expertise.
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As the Senior Manager of Product Marketing for our Jewelry collections in the Americas (USA, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil), you will play a crucial role in orchestrating and executive the product strategy for our Maison, ensuring alignment with the global vision for jewelry collections.
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Assist Product Sales Trainer and Product Marketing Manager with curriculum development for product training, sales resource tools and other sales and product related materials.
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Marketing Collaboration : Work closely with the marketing team to support demand generation, brand communications, and overall marketing initiatives. B2B Strategy : Develop and execute B2B product marketing strategies that align with our business goals and resonate with our Ideal Customer Profile (ICP.
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Partner with the North America marketing leader, create a business strategy including marketing communications, collateral, branding, events, and drive execution. 7+ years’ experience in Access Control product sales and/or marketing.
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Robinhood is hiring a Manager to join our Product Communications function and be responsible for delivering exceptional media results focused on our technology, services, and products, with an emphasis on crypto.
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You will oversee the product roadmap and product requirmeents offerings for each of our segments , BU’s , as well as for integrated marketing campaigns that help us land that positioning in the market.
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The Product Marketing Manager, Jewelry, is responsible for supporting the Jewelry Marketing Director, actively participating in the development and implementation of the North America Marketing 360° strategy and coordinating all operational aspects.
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Builds connections with cross-functional stakeholders, such as product & program management, marketing, services, sales, legal, finance, and go-to-market teams so that the offer is a holistic solution for customers and absorbed quickly and successfully in the market.
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