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GENERAL FUNCTION As a Product Manager on the Oakley/Costa Product & Merchandising Team, this role will play a pivotal role in supporting the Product & Merchandising Director in the management and execution of projects that are essential to advancing our Apparel, Footwear, Accessories (AFA) Business priorities.
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ADP Technology Services, Inc. is hiring a Senior Technical Product Manager in our New York City, NY location. Five (5) years of experience must include: DevOps; SRE; Security; Cloud computing (AWS); Jenkins; IAC; Code hosting platform (Git-hub, bitbucket); Jira, Confluence; Agile Framework; Incident Management; Product Management; Project Management.
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Sigma360 is seeking an experienced Product Owner to operate as a mission manager for watchlist screening within our Sigma360 platform. The Product Owner, Watchlist Screening will provide definitive expertise in watchlist screening for customer due diligence, financial crime, and KYC / AML compliance purposes.
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As a Product Manager on the Oakley/Costa Product & Merchandising Team, this role will play a pivotal role in supporting the Product & Merchandising Director in the management and execution of projects that are essential to advancing our Apparel, Footwear, Accessories (AFA) Business priorities.
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As a Group Product Operations Manager focused on our core Spend Management products, you will manage a small team and be responsible for delivering exemplary experiences to the large and growing set of businesses that manage their expenses on Ramp.
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We seek an enthusiastic and experienced senior product manager to lead our efforts in evolving the world-class video player used by Disney+, Hulu, ESPN and other Disney brand partners. The Product Management team guides the strategy and vision for Disney's incredible global digital products portfolio - from Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and the ESPN App to Marvel Unlimited, National Geographic, ABC and ABC News, and film websites and games.
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We are currently seeking a Product Manager to build advanced advertising solutions for NBCU Planning and Account Services teams. From product management to program management, from sales enablement to sales operations, from product marketing to strategic communications, our division services both internal and external customers in support of NBCUniversal’s $10B+ annual advertising business.
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As a product manager, you will be responsible for identifying target markets, challenges worth solving, and how to solve them, as well as executing upon that strategy. Bloomberg's CTO Office is the future-looking technical and product arm of Bloomberg L.P. We envision, design, and prototype the next generation infrastructure, hardware, and applications for the Bloomberg Terminal.
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As such, we are looking for a dedicated and dynamic Product Marketing Manager to help us scale our sales enablement, content marketing, and product strategy objective across three products in multiple geographies.
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Assistant Manager, Product (Watches & Fine Jewelry), Saks New York. The Assistant Manager will be responsible for fully owning and driving the business within the Watches & Fine Jewelry category.
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We're hiring a Product Marketing Manager who can think strategically about how to win our market and then quarterback projects that lead us to success. Ensure all relevant teams are kept informed of product activities through internal communications and/or trainings.
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Forhyre seeks a Product Manager to bring clarity, generate energy and deliver success for our client in blockchain/crypto. 8+ years of experience in product management, strategy, or business development with prior experience as a Product Manager at a SaaS company or equivalent experience.
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Ability to forge strong relationships with internal and external partners to ensure alignment on product goals and deliverables. 8+ years of experience in product management, preferably in the ecommerce or advertising sector.
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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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Initially built to take the pain out of peer-to-peer payments, Cash App has gone from a simple product with a single purpose to a dynamic ecosystem, developing unique financial products, including Afterpay/Clearpay, to provide a better way to send, spend, invest, borrow and save to our 47 million monthly active customers.
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