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Senior Product Marketing Manager. A minimum of 4 years of experience in product marketing, preferably in the SaaS industry. Monitor competitors' activities, product offerings, and marketing strategies to identify opportunities and challenges for the products.
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Collaborate with sales management, demand gen, product marketing, corporate marketing and partner marketing to ensure activities/programs align with the needs of sales, while on message with Corporate strategy and sales plays.
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A Product Manager provides cross-functional leadership and bridges organizational gaps between different functional groups, most often between engineering, marketing, sales, and support along with working with other product managers to drive the overall organizational vision and strategy.
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Partners with key stakeholders including Product, Technology, MIS, Line of Business, Marketing and other internal service partners as well as external stakeholders like vendors to ensure all omni-channel experiences meet their strategic goals.
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Product Marketing ManagerWe are seeking an enthusiastic and purposeful Product Marketing Manager to join our team. Performance Management Track and report on the effectiveness of product marketing activities using metrics to assess performance and guide continuous improvement.
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Handle, manage and implement market plans, Logo merchandise / promotional items design Develop marketing materials, such as brochures, flyers, website, product catalog, and all internal marketing collateral.
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Manage Sales Counselors acting as their primary reference regarding the aftercare process, prospecting, product knowledge, sales presentations, closing skills, prices, terms, paperwork, sales guideline questions, compliance issues, and delivery of customer service.
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Creating pitch decks, collateral and other sales enablement materials, and where appropriate, partnering with graphic designers to turn written content into visual communication and marketing collateral in tight alignment with the government sales team and product & analytics team counterparts.
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7+ years of experience in product marketing. Create and maintain local marketing assets including pitch decks, keynote presentations and enablement trainings. We develop product messaging and positioning, go-to-market programs, campaigns, events, and sales enablement.
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As the Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will own the development of marketing campaigns and strategies to support the successful in-market launch, adoption, and retention of Ascend Learning's Healthcare Workforce Solutions.
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Our teams are growing fast, too, and we're looking for talent across engineering, sales, customer success, marketing, product management, and more. Deliver regular outbound campaigns on new product updates, partnering with marketing and product teams.
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Services accounts and manage relationship regarding pricing, product warranty claims, receivables, etc. Qualifications Qualifications:· BA/BS degree preferred in business, sales/marketing or related field.
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They work cross-functionally with Customer Experience (CX), Marketing, Product, Leadership, and other internal partners to grow healthy pipelines, foster continued robustness and healthiness of client acquisition portfolio, and strengthen our brand in their region.
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The Senior Offering Manager collaborates closely with cross-functional departments, such as engineering/R&D, manufacturing/sourcing, software development, internal sales, field sales, marketing, and Honeywell senior executives, to maximize the growth, development, and return on investment of the organization’s product portfolio, aiding customers in meeting their sustainability goals and achieving net zero targets.
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Income opportunity through product sales and profit sharing. Access to a diverse product line operating in over 100 countries. Comprehensive marketing support and training. If you're ready to make a change and are committed to achieving executive-level income, apply now for an initial confidential phone interview.
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