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Hands on experience working across the digital product development process: road mapping, problem definition, exploration, requirements documentation, front and back-end development, testing, and code deployment.
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Product DesignerTech Giant Supported Startup - New York, NYFreelance / ContractThe Hired Guns are seeking a Product Designer with exceptional UX/UI skills and an overall mastery of web and app design who’d like a chance to work with a tech-giant-backed startup.
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NET Product Engineer II is responsible for delivering custom business solutions using the Microsoft technology stack. Documents small to medium scale projects with some supervision and may be involved in developing and delivering presentations to aid in custom product development decision making.
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SageSure, a leader in catastrophe-exposed property insurance, is seeking a Insurance Product Engineer. Address and resolve product -related issues through regression testing and validation of product functionality.
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We are currently looking for a Product Development Assistant to join our growing Product Development team for our socks and hosiery business! Communicate via email with overseas vendors to make progress on product development.
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Additional Requirements Basic front-end Responsive Web App product management skills, design, and development Design experience with HTML5, CSS, and advanced ad tech systems Experience with ad operations and trafficking ads a plus Must be flexible to work with different virtual teams.
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Build and maintain strategic partnerships to drive growth and enhance product offerings. We are looking for a strategic and results-driven Director of Consumer Growth to join our Product team remotely in order to lead our efforts in driving user acquisition , engagement , and retention.
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Minimum 5+ years in an analytical role (e.g. as a Certified Product owner, Certified Scrum Product Owner, Business Analyst) in a fast-paced enterprise environment that used Salesforce CRM and any Sales Applications.
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A Network Copier Installer Technician / Product Trainer is primarily responsible for delivering, installing, connecting and training clients on network copiers, printers and scanners. A Network Copier Installer Technician / Product Trainer is primarily responsible for delivering, installing, connecting and training clients on network copiers, printers and scanners.
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Global Product Strategy, which reports to the Client Solutions Group and Public Investing within our asset management business, consists of specialized teams focused on Product Development, Strategy & Research for mutual funds, ETFs, collective investment trusts, and other pooled/registered vehicles across all public and public/private asset classes.
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The Product Manager works closely with the Pre-sales/Industry Solution Executives to identify how the company can differentiate over competitors, and to define and validate a roadmap and market requirements that will gain market share.
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Develop a deep level of user empathy through product data, competitive analysis, and user research. Further inform product decisions through analysis, user research, and experimentation. Product management experience with a proven track record of success in launching and iterating consumer products.
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Builds a prototype of the product and has the design completed by a design firm or fully designs the product to be produced by a factory. Submits samples of the product after the factory begins producing a design.
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Product Designers at Braze have the freedom to work on all aspects of the user experience, with particular strength in at least one area of user experience, or service design — user research, user flows, wireframing, diagramming, interaction design, rapid prototyping, design documentation, or motion design, to name a few examples.
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Assist Director in training coordinator and interns on product development processes. is looking for a skin care/beauty lover with a passion for innovation to join the team as a Manager of Product Development.
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