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A software engineering industry certification, including but not limited to: Certified Scrum Developer (CSD), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), Certified Software Development Professional (CSDP), Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP), Amazon Certified: AWS Certified Developer, Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer, Certified Software Test Professional (CSTP.
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5+ years’ development experience using Python or C#, REST-based APIs and software development kits (SDKs) to build secure image processing, video processing, natural language processing (NLP), knowledge mining, and conversational AI solutions on Azure.
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Sigma is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager who can plan, execute and deliver high-quality content for our key verticals - finance, healthcare, retail, and others. The award-winning software was built to capitalize on the performance power of cloud data warehouses to combine data sources and analyze billions of rows of data instantly via an intuitive, spreadsheet-like interface - no coding required.
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Logitech's B2B group is looking for a Principal Product Manager to drive and manage the execution of the Video Collaboration software platform. As a Principal Product Manager, your role involves defining, executing, and delivering the Video Collaboration software platform, which is utilized across all devices in our product range.
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Experience analyzing data in Tableau, Looker or similar software. Obligo is looking for a driven, curious and fun Product Marketing Manager to join our team and help us fulfill our mission of building trust between landlords and renters.
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A minimum (3) years of experience as a Product Manager leading an ART with at least 3 Agile Software Development Teams. Currently, we are seeking a motivated, career and team-oriented Agile Product Manager in support of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Continuous Diagnostic & Mitigation (CDM) Data Services Program.
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Solid understanding of financial products and banking services, Corporate Risk Management, Credit Risk Management, Corporate Lending and Portfolio Management, Technology Platforms and Infrastructure, Global and Local Regulations and Policies; Software Development experience also a plus.
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We seek an adaptable team player to join us as an AVP, Product Manager and Trader. Strong command of MS Office software and advanced Excel; proficiency with Bloomberg and related automated trading tools (primarily marketAxess.
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As a market leader, we are driven to providing cutting-edge software products and services that revolutionize the way organizations approach recruitment marketing. Position Overview:We are seeking a strategic and experienced Senior Product Manager with expertise in enterprise analytics to join our team.
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At least 3 years of product management experience or at least 3 years of experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering. You'll define clear and actionable problem statements to help teams deliver results while displaying a comprehensive understanding of iterative software delivery, capable of thin-slice MVP grooming.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or U.S. equivalent in Computer Engineering, Electronic or Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management or related., plus 4 years of professional experience in software or hardware product development, including writing product requirements documents, statements of processes, release notes, and communications documents throughout the product development cycle.
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As a Product Manager on the Reality Labs team at Meta, you can help build new, innovative hardware and software that radically redefine the way people work, play and connect. We are a team of world-class experts developing and shipping products at the intersection of hardware, software and content.
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Top marks if you’ve been a Scrum master and have worked in QA or software development. The Hired Guns are seeking a Product Manager with expertise in leading quick-turnaround executions.
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You will be an associate product manager, working cross-functionally to guide products from conception through launch, growth and maturity by connecting the technical and business worlds to meet our customers at their needs.
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Job Responsibilities: Define, manage and execute the software product roadmap Develop the vision and features for the frontend website and backend systems Develop business cases, set objectives and key metrics for products and features Own feature design and development from beginning to end.
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