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Drive the development of a key product vertical in the Trading and Derivatives space, ensuring it meets market demands and client needs. We are seeking a dynamic Product Manager to join our product development team.
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SecurityScorecard is seeking an experienced and dynamic Product Marketing Manager with a deep understanding of cyber and supply chain risk. As the Product Marketing Manager, you will play a critical role in shaping and communicating the value proposition of SecurityScorecard’s core and emerging products to our customers, partners, and the market.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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Our client, a leading global media company, is hiring a Social Media Manager on a W2 contract basis. Client is seeking an enthusiastic Associate Social Media Manager to drive content creation for Client’s social media channels.
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We need a Sr. Manager, Identity & Access Management - Product Management, who will guide the Identity & Access Management Product team in defining product landscape & capability matrix.
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Familiarity with a range of security solutions, including but not limited to Stealthbits/Netwrix, Symantec, CyberArk, Centrify, BeyondTrust, SailPoint, and Oracle Identity Manager (OIM). Utilize historical knowledge of IT infrastructure to conduct in-depth analysis of client environments, focusing on the identification of technical, financial, and reputational risks related to identity and access management.
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The Private Client Relationship Manager, along with a Private Client Financial Advisor or High Net Worth Wealth Advisor, and Certified Financial Planners®, create the Citizens Private Client team.
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As a Senior Account Manager, you will work within the Client Services team. ROLE: Senior Account Manager, Client Services. 3+ years working in an agency or brand within client services, influencer marketing, advertising, social, media and/or creative.
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Ten (10) years experience as RTE, Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Agile Project/Program Manager. Communicates and collaborates with product and solution management, product owners and other stakeholders to guarantee the alignment of strategy and execution.
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Reports To: The Mailroom Associate will report to the Client Services Supervisor, Client Services Manager, or equivalent leadership. Overall, this position continuously offers the highest level of service to all client and SPS employees while maintaining a professional image of the company by providing prompt, courteous, and efficient service.
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As a Citizens Private Client Relationship Manager , you will engage directly with our affluent and high-net-worth clients to exceed their expectations by thinking long term, always doing the next right thing and collaborating with other colleagues.
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Assisting the National Sales Director and the Marketing Manager with product campaigns and promotions. Assisting Regional Manager and National Sales Director on special projects.
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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Financial Risk Manager (FRM) designation is a plus. CAS works across our investment teams and client businesses, in partnership with BlackRock's analytics, data and technology teams, to transform data into intelligence, deploy financial models on Aladdin, address client challenges with innovative technology, and deliver solutions across asset classes and client segments.
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Giving:Giving Associate, Donation Product Manager, Giving Relationship Manager, etc. Product Design: Apparel Designer, Associate Designer, Product Designer, etc. Creative Services: Creative Producer, eCommerce Producer, Production Manager, etc.
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The Senior Manager of Content Marketing will work closely with the Demand Generation, Digital Marketing, Sales Enablement, Public Relations and Product Marketing teams to create, distribute, and optimize content that drives engagement and supports our go-to-market strategies.
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