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Figma is looking for a “full-stack” Product Marketing Manager to support Figma, including the core editor experience and production experience. You will partner with our product, sales, design, and broader marketing teams to build, launch, and drive adoption of Figma.
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Snorkel AI is looking for a product marketing manager (PMM) with a technical background and/or deep knowledge of AI and LLMs. PMMs here are comfortable discussing GenAI development requirements and techniques internally with product managers as well as externally with data scientists and ML engineers at conferences and virtual events.
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Lead end-to-end planning and execution of product launches, including messaging development, sales enablement, and marketing collateral creation. We are seeking a strategic and forward-thinking Product Marketing Manager to join our innovative marketing team.
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Proven experience in inbound product marketing, with a focus on strategy development, business growth, and product launches. The Adobe Stock team is looking for a strategic, analytical, and customer insights-driven inbound Group Product Marketing Manager.
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Reporting to the VP of Product Marketing, you will be responsible for partnering with internal business development and marketing teams, along with external partner teams, to market joint solutions and generate demand for Brex. The ideal candidate has experience positioning complex B2B products and designing integrated co-marketing campaigns for partners at scale.
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Strong Product Marketing experience, with a focus on positioning, messaging, sales enablement, and market research. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate with sales, product management, and campaign teams to develop integrated marketing strategies that drive adoption and growth of Unity’s industry solutions.
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What you’ll doReporting to the VP of Product Marketing, you will be responsible for partnering with internal business development and marketing teams, along with external partner teams, to market joint solutions and generate demand for Brex. The ideal candidate has experience positioning complex B2B products and designing integrated co-marketing campaigns for partners at scale.
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Lead new product launches, enablement and content development to support cross functional teams. The Digital Media Mid-Market Product Marketing team is looking for a seasoned Product Marketing specialist who can help define and drive the next phase of growth for its creative business.
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Building close XFN partnerships across Product, Engineering, Business Development, as well as Sales, Marketing, Communications, PR and Legal. As a Senior Product Marketing Manager, Ad Demand and Growth Partnerships, you will play a pivotal role in driving the success of our third-party ad demand program through strategic planning, market analysis, and effective go-to-market strategies.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you will work cross-functionally with business, product, marketing, and sales stakeholders across both OEMs and content ecosystem partners to inform a cohesive go-to-market strategy for new and current offers, as well as build and drive execution for the marketing plans for mobile and PC products.
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We are seeking a talented Senior Product Marketing Manager with strong creative and storytelling skills, to join the AWS Solutions team to develop a customer-centric narratives and deliver engaging experiences to drive top-level business goals.
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As a Senior Product Marketing Manager for the Developer ecosystem, you will drive go-to-market strategy and execution from start to finish: market research, positioning, launch strategy and execution, and ongoing growth initiatives.
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At least 3-5 years of Product Marketing experience. Our base salary is just one component of Ironclad’s competitive total rewards package, which also includes equity awards (a new hire grant, along with opportunities for additional awards throughout your tenure), competitive health and wellness benefits, and a commitment to career growth and development.
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Drive the development and execution of acquisition and customer engagement marketing campaigns, supporting product strategy and business objectives, while leveraging product value propositions and customer insights.
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We are looking for an experienced Product Marketing Manager who is knowledgeable and passionate about businesses and messaging ecosystems. You will aggregate market insights to inform product development and risk mitigation, and will partner with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities to improve how GenAI can unlock value for people and businesses.
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