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As a Content Marketing Manager, you will work closely with Sales, Product, and Customer Success to grow Persona’s content program and play a key role in supporting both customers and prospects with resources and education.
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About the roleAryeo is seeking a Content and Channel Marketing Manager to work closely with the marketing, product, business strategy, and sales teams to execute on Aryeo’s marketing plan to our customers.
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Experience developing cross-functional relationships with product, consumer research and marketing teams to develop strategy and consumer insights that drive compelling creative executions.
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In this role, the Marketing Content Manager will be responsible for all aspects of product management. Collaborate with marketing, design, and product teams to create cohesive and engaging content.
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We are looking for a Content Marketing Manager to join a Product Marketing & Content Strategy team. Job Title: Content Marketing Manager (Contract.
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Collaborative Projects: Work closely with product marketing, demand generation, design, and sales teams to create content that supports product launches, campaigns, and sales enablement.
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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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Utmost partnership with Product Marketing, Digital, Demand Generation, and Field Marketing owners to drive towards joint goals. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Senior Content and Campaign Marketing Manager to join our team.
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Campaign Execution: Plan and execute brand and product content marketing campaigns to drive traffic, generate leads, and increase brand visibility. Team Collaboration: Work closely with the marketing, product, sales, impact and customer support teams to ensure content aligns with brand messaging and supports cross-functional goals.
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We are on the lookout for a Senior Content Marketing Manager who will lead our efforts in crafting compelling stories that guide prospects through a seamless content journey, from initial awareness to sustained demand.
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Your collaboration with product marketing and demand generation teams will be crucial in driving our mission forward. 10 years or more experience in content marketing within a technical B2B industry, ideally with cybersecurity software and services.
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As Content Marketing Manager, you will work cross-functionally with team members from marketing, product, sales, and customer success to create campaigns and content that will engage customers and prospects across the buyer journey.
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We are looking to add an experienced Content Marketing Manager to our growing Marketing team. Undertake content marketing initiatives to achieve business targets.
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Your experience in developing and executing comprehensive content marketing strategies is unparalleled. Our Marketing team has an opportunity like no other industry: high impact work and the chance to change the future of digital security, globally.
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Focus on content as an input to success with ultimate responsibility of driving a comprehensive campaign in partnership with Product, Sales, Growth, and GBS (e.g. Marketing Solutions) in joint narratives, events, campaigns and packages.
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