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Okta, the leading identity and access management platform, is seeking a Senior Product Marketing Manager to play a pivotal role in building Okta's strategy to connect SaaS builders and SaaS consumers within a secure, interoperable app ecosystem.
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You’ll be responsible for developing, executing, and scaling our marketing efforts to drive awareness, credibility, and demand for our brands within our priority outdoor communities in the USA. Together with your team, pool of agencies, and global support, you will own Go-to-Market, Consumer Insights, Brand Marketing (Creative, PR, Organic Social, Influencer, Experiential, Sponsorship), Trade Marketing (Retail activations, Point of Sale, Trade Shows) and Growth Marketing (Paid and Owned Media.
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5+ years of customer lifecycle management, customer success, product marketing, and/or strategy experience in a high-tech growth environment. Analyze and develop insights from data to provide strategic recommendations to our Strategy & Planning teams and product teams.
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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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The Senior Product Marketing Manager (Platform) role will be responsible for helping drive the product marketing, strategy, and GTM for our platform. ON24 is headquartered in San Francisco with global offices in North America, EMEA, and APAC. For more information, visit is looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager (Platform) to join a dynamic, fast paced team.
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Own the strategy, development, and optimization of growth marketing campaigns across paid and organic channels to generate awareness and high quality leads for Hive’s best-in-class AI solutions.
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You’ll make sure that you’re multiple steps ahead of the growth marketing users leveraging the system, driving an ambitious roadmap that accounts for the ever-growing complexity of Rippling ahead of the growth platform becoming a bottleneck in marketing efforts.
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As our Region Head of North America Sales, you will be tasked with inspiring and leading teams that span across Account Management and New Business Sales executing our Product Led Sales strategy to drive revenue growth and increase retention while providing a word-class pre/post-sales experience for SMB, MM and Enterprise customers.
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You will collaborate with engineering, design, sales, business development, and product marketing to craft commercially successful products that deliver quantitative value to world-class companies.
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Functional expertise in the following areas pertaining to our Marketing Practice: Marketing strategy; Insights; Customer journey and experience; Product marketing management; Marketing BOM & content creation; Customer segmentation, targeting and messaging; Marketing metrics and dashboarding; Integrated MarCom; Distribution & partner programs.
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We’re looking for a pragmatic Product Marketing Manager to join our rapidly growing team and have a significant impact on how we simplify our product story, differentiate ourselves, and support our go-to-market strategy.
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Deliver Go-To-Market (GTM) strategy, pricing, and packaging in collaboration with product, sales, and marketing to accelerate growth. We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Syndio who is passionate about their craft and wants to play a key role in elevating the marketing strategy for our suite of workplace equity products.
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As the founding Growth Marketing Manager, you will be key to implementing Escape’s Go-To-Market strategy, transforming a unique opportunity into an established business by making our product accessible to a maximum of engineering teams.
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5-8 years of partner/channel marketing, product marketing, field marketing or demand generation role with emphasis on partner or alliance programs and campaigns. Develop and implement a comprehensive channel growth strategy that increases our reach and impact within existing channel partners like CDW, Deloitte, Ingram, E&Y, Insight and others.
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You have some experience with atleast one of demand generations; sales; customer success; product marketing; brand, digital, or growth marketing; data science; growth; business development; or content marketing.
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