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Online advertising includes the highest levels of challenge on the technical side, with high transactional loads, big data, modeling, cross-stack product and UX design, combined and directly connected with a marketplace of supply and demand.
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Undergraduate degree in communications, marketing, advertising, computer science, media studies, CX/UX design, or equivalent combination of education, certifications, and experience. Now, our Alumni Engagement team is looking for an Alumni Experiences Product Manager who will serve as the primary user-end manager for online products that enable alumni engagement and fundraising to flourish at Boston University, including Salesforce Experience Cloud, online giving, and event registration solutions.
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This role is extremely collaborative and will work with our Engineering, UX Design, ecommerce operations, CRO/testing, digital marketing, and data teams. This role will run our Sprints (Product Owner), write necessary specs (Product Manager), and manage third-party vendors that integrate with our ecommerce sites.
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UX/ UI design experience/ skills. We’re hiring our first Product Manager/ Director, who will report into the CEO and take broad ownership of a fast-growing product suite that is changing the moving industry.
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You have knowledge in Digital Ad Stack, Retail Media Advertising, Sponsored Search, Paid Search, Marketplace, and Sponsored BrandsYou have experience in working hand in hand with Design UX and Researchers.
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As Principal Product Manager-Technical, you will develop new services, products, and programs for Sellers on Amazon and the Partners that support them, working with product, design, and tech organizations across the Consumer organization.
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Product Management na LabAqui você vai trabalhar em uma squad multidisciplinar de um produto, vai rodar os processos do design thinking com o apoio de um UX Research, onde você vai explorar e entender a dor do usuário, mapear sua jornada, realizar entrevistas e conduzir testes de usabilidade, levantar hipóteses, pesquisa de mercado e prototipar conceitos junto com o nosso time Design.
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Drive the creation of long-term UX strategies, emphasizing user-centric design principles and continuous improvement, while also considering Salesforce Marketing Cloud optimization and transformation.
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Exceptional visual, written, spoken communication, and presentation skills (previous experience in public speaking, design, video production, or UI/UX a plus) To help accelerate our industry leadership as we enter new markets and launch new products, were looking for a strategic Product Marketing Manager to join our team of cannabis advocates.
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Bridge builder able to “lead with influence” with key partner teams, such as engineering, UX design, marketing, analytics, and legal. Partner closely with the Storefront and SEO teams to continuously prioritize and lead the product backlog for dedicated engineering and design teams.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams including engineers, UI & UX designers, and customer representatives to define product requirements, create wireframes and workflow diagrams to communicate ideas and ensure timely delivery of kiosk solutions.
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Desirable RequirementsProven experience working on a world-class productMBA or advanced degree in business technologyProduct Management training in Pragmatic or SVG Group frameworksExperience in user experience (UX) research and design.
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Job Title: Senior Product Manager Vulnerability/Exposure Management - Secureworks - (Remote - USA)About SecureworksSecureworks (NASDAQ: SCWX) is a global cybersecurity leader that secures human progress with Secureworks Taegis , a SaaS-based, open XDR platform built on 20+ years of real-world threat intelligence and research, improving customers ability to detect advanced threats, streamline and collaborate on investigations, and automate the right actions.
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User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) Design: Collaborate with UX/UI designers to create an interface that meets the specific needs of local users. We are seeking a talented and experienced Supply Chain Warehouse Management System (WMS) Product Manager to lead the development and enhancement of our WMS product, with a specific focus on the unique requirements of the auto parts industry.
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User Experience (UX) Design: Work closely with UX/UI designers to ensure intuitive and user-friendly product experiences, including wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing.
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