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Role in evangelizing and advising our clients and prospects on this POV. Advisor to our clients – unlike a traditional CTO, this individual will need to function as our highest level technology consultant to our growth and marketing clients.
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We are hiring for a Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager who will be dedicated to positioning MongoDB with developers and enabling our partners in Marketing and Sales to succeed in developer-led and developer-influenced GTM motions.
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At Amazon Web Services (AWS), Technical Product Marketing Managers work backwards from their understanding of customer and industry requirements and are able to “connect the dots” between various different AWS capabilities and services to make sure that we are building and marketing the right portfolios of offerings to meet and exceed the needs of our customers – and that we’re able to clearly articulate the value propositions of our capabilities.
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You have 12+ years of project management or technical program management experience. Our infrastructure - including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar - helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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Advisor to our clients – unlike a traditional CTO, this individual will need to function as our highest level technology consultant to our growth and marketing clients. Evangelist for the TCS POV on marketing technology & strategy – To build awareness and consideration among the growth officer class, the Tech Advisor will be the “voice of marketing technology” and a visionary in terms of the current industry state-of-play as well as future vision and possibility.
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Join our dynamic team as a Sr. Technical Product Marketing Manager, where you will play a pivotal role in driving our go-to-market strategy and acting as the technical advocate for our innovative solutions.
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As a Technical Director on our Marketing Science, you will work in a matrixed environment within the MarSci and MarTech function across Hearts & Science. Designed to inform brand strategies with real-time insights, Hearts & Science is a data-driven marketing agency with expert media planning and buying capabilities, among other services that include shopper marketing, marketing innovation and content activation.
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5+ years of experience in a technical product marketing role. Our marketers — across Revenue Marketing, Product Marketing, and Brand Marketing — are responsible for acquiring new customers and have a deep understanding of the business.
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Collaborate closely with Brex's product, sales, and marketing teams on high-visibility initiatives, including product launches, marketing programs, and field enablement. 3+ years of experience in enterprise B2B sales and marketing.
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This is a full-time hybrid role for a Salesforce Marketing Cloud Technical Architect. Salesforce Marketing Cloud Admin with Ampscript and SSJS Development skills. 4 years Experience in Salesforce Marketing Cloud or similar platforms.
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Meta is looking for a Technical Marketing Program Manager to join the Business Education team. This role will work closely with our platform team, certification proctors, learning designers, and user support team to support marketing educational initiatives.
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Passion for marketing and driving customer impact. Works with Technical Program Managers, Developers, UX designers, and internal customers to define the details behind business requirements.
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As the Technical Lead for Marketing Technology, you will play a pivotal role in guiding the engineering teams to design, develop, and optimize our marketing tools and platforms. Work closely with product management and marketing teams to understand their requirements and translate them into technical solutions.
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We are looking for an Email Marketing Specialist to focus on delivering product updates and technical updates to our users and stakeholders. 2+ years of experience in email marketing, particularly focused on product updates or technical communications.
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The Application Specialist III requires four (4) – six (6) years of experience in refractory technical marketing, research, quality assurance, or sales. HWI has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Technical Marketing Applications Specialist to work in a hybrid role at our corporate office in Moon, PA. This is a challenging role providing technical expertise, training and support for our refractory products and applications.
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