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With one foot in marketing and one foot in product, and reporting to the Senior Product Marketing Director, this role will work closely with product and marketing teams to build an overarching product marketing strategy, user insights and research plan, feature release roadmap and GTM strategy and roadmap, all aimed to establish WeTransfer as the primary digital distribution platform of choice for our target audiences.
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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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Own the marketing strategy and success measurement to scale WW shoppable video content acquisition as well as to increase awareness and adoption of Amazon Live across creators, sellers and brand advertisers.
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We are looking for an experienced and creative Senior Product Marketing Manager. This person will play a pivotal role in defining Mixpanel's marketing strategy and aligning stakeholders across the company to delivering on that strategy.
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You'll work closely with teams across Marketing, Product, Sales, User Research, and Developer Relations to refine and execute Atlas Vector Search's GTM strategy. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager at MongoDB, you'll drive the go-to-market efforts for Atlas Vector Search, working in partnership with MongoDB's Product and Sales GTM Directors for Atlas Vector Search.
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For key Mass and Online accounts, Channel Management will conduct the everyday communication with Sales to ensure alignment on the business / marketing strategy and tactics, and to support the accounts in achieving their business goals; the Channel Manager will collaborate with other CMs and with PMs to minimize channel conflict while driving accounts to success.
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Product Management manages the P&L, Pricing and Promotional strategy of all models within their series as well as communication with SEC/RPM Teams on business strategies/objectives. Channel Management will represent Product Marketing in weekly / biweekly meetings with the buyers, in QBRs, and in other customer-facing meetings and events that are held with each of the accounts in charge.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Manager for our Growth Product Marketing team. This position reports into the Growth Product Marketing Director and will be based in our Hoboken, NJ, office.
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You will partner closely with the product, sales, and marketing teams to execute on product positioning and messaging, go-to-market strategy, exceptional customer experience, sales enablement, and competitive intelligence.
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As a Product Strategy Manager for our User Experience you will report to the Director of Product Strategy at Vim. You will help to design the direction of our product portfolio in order to drive growth, profitability and market competitiveness by representing the voice of our end users.
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We are hiring for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who will be responsible for bringing Altana's product positioning and GTM strategy to life by shaping how our products are positioned, communicated, and perceived in the market.
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Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Alternatives Asset Management. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills - Must have experience crafting and evangelizing product messages, developing creative product marketing content and comfortable presenting to customers and sales teams alike.
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We're looking for a Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in driving the success of our go to market strategy. Create marketing collateral, including sales enablement materials, presentations, and product documentation.
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Collaborate with the Global Product Marketing team in leading the go-to-market strategy for new products and defining launch strategies, product positioning and messaging. 5+ years experience in B2B product marketing, marketing, media or technology (min.
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This Product Marketing Manager will drive GTM, marketing, and product strategy and execution for Lyft’s rapidly growing advertising business, Lyft Media. We are hiring a Product Marketing Manager who is passionate about our technology, has a strong orientation around user data, user insights, and market trends, and a track record of partnering with Sales to drive revenue growth.
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