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The Product Marketing Manager will strategically manage and execute live ops marketing for select titles, formulating best in class marketing operations and campaigns for live events.
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We're looking for a driven, talented, curious, and entrepreneurial product marketing manager to join our team and be among the first hires at a high-growth, industry-changing, and globally-minded technology company.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, you are the “incenter” of a triangle with customer success, engineering/design, and marketing as the vertices. 3-5+ years of experience specifically in product marketing or related roles such as marketing management, brand management, or product management.
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At WalkMe, we are looking for a driven and innovative Senior Product Marketing Manager, Competitive Intelligence to help inform our go-to-market efforts by deeply understanding the competitive landscape and owning timely communication to our sales, product, partner and marketing organizations.
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Brinqa has an immediate need for a Technical Principal Product Marketing Manager that will lead product, problem, and solution content creation. 7+ years of proven results in product marketing, sales engineering, or product management.
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Collaborate with other IoT marketing managers, Product Management teams, systems/application engineering teams, regional sales and FAE teams to consolidate requirements for HW/SW products, and drive implementation of the requirements.
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The Sr. Product Marketing Manager will be responsible for leading and driving end-to-end product marketing for Workplace and Legal Services: including positioning and messaging, product launches, sales enablement content, presence at ServiceNow and third party events, and digital campaign support.
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We are looking for a Senior Product Marketing Manager to lead and execute our product marketing strategy, with a strong focus on sales enablement. 7+ years of experience in product marketing, preferably in fraud or fintech industries.
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Thales is looking for a Senior-level Product Marketing Manager within Thales Cloud Protection and Licensing (CPL) unit. Proven results in product marketing, sales engineering, or product management, with a good understanding of developer and partner ecosystem audiences and their motivations, understanding enterprise buyer and user personas tasked with developer tools and solutions, and how to market developer solutions to them.
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This position requires a strong understanding of the digital media landscape, platform thinking, and cross-functional collaboration with Sales, Engineering, Product Marketing, User Experience, Finance, and Customer Success.
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In this role, you will oversee the end-to-end execution of product and partner PR and be responsible for the development of external communications content, including press releases, media pitches, op-eds, speaking abstracts, award submissions, messaging, talk tracks, and FAQs. Importantly, you will collaborate with key stakeholders across product, partner, marketing, and others to translate complex technical concepts into compelling stories that resonate with software engineers and developers.
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Club Demonstration Services (CDS) is in need of an Event Manager responsible for the recruitment, hiring and supervision of in store Product Demonstrators. CDS Full Time Event Manager - Product Demonstration.
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As we enter this next phase of growth, we are in search of a Principal Product Marketing Manager. What You'll Need: 10+ years B2B enterprise software sales experience in Product Marketing, Management, Sales, or Pre-sales.
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We’re seeking a talented and experienced Product Marketing Manager to drive the go-to-market efforts for our Instagram channel on a global scale. The new team member will report to our Product Marketing Director and collaborate directly with Product-focused PMMs, to bring product launches into marketing campaigns, while partnering closely with the marketing team to drive campaigns that have both top-of-funnel and in-product impact.
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Product Marketing Communications Manager. Well, if you are a solid rockstar Product Marketing & Communications expert then we want you too. 8+ years in Marketing with a focus in Product Marketing and Content Strategy.
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