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5+ years of relevant work experience in fields such as technical marketing, technical pre-sales, or product marketing/management with a track record in crafting messaging and positioning.
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This person should have a background in AI and data product management, as well as in customer-facing roles - including working with sales, marketing, and customer success to deliver insights to clients and prospects.
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Collaborate with product, sales and marketing teams to communicate competitive intelligence insights and recommendations that influence product strategy and marketing campaigns.
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In this role, you will be responsible for building cross-functional capabilities to help improve and scale our global operations, ranging from conventional areas like marketing / sales to more unconventional areas like crypto asset risk management.
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This role will work closely with cross-functional teams including product, sales, marketing and communications. Circle is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Product Marketing Manager with a background in consulting and strong understanding of the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry to join our team.
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Work with marketing to provide sales enablement collateral and training. Work with sales and marketing to design go-to-market strategy and materials. Our portfolio of trusted brands includes market-leading expertise in mobility technologies, retail and commercial fueling, fleet management, telematics, vehicle diagnostics and repair, and smart cities.
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Work effectively across AWS with groups such as product, digital marketing, sales, business development, and evangelists to achieve business goals. You will work with product and sales teams creating compelling content to help customers understand use cases and value propositions, as well as support marketing campaigns that drive customer engagement and service adoption.
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A product manager is responsible for managing product lifecycle processes including ideation, strategy, development, management, marketing, communication, commercialization, profitability, sales support strategies and ongoing monitoring and risk management.
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A product manager is responsible for managing product lifecycle processes including ideation, strategy creation, development, management, marketing, communication, commercialization, profitability, sales support strategies and ongoing monitoring and risk management.
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Build consensus, alignment, and engagement across Campaigns, Creative, Product Marketing, Product Management, Sales, Pricing Strategy, and Customer Success.
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You will play a critical role in driving the success of our Home Improvement product, working closely with our Home Improvement sales organization, Product Management team, and other Upgrade Marketing team members.
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Human Resource Dimensions has been retained to place a dynamic and experienced Inside Sales and Product Manager (Building Materials) for a growing client in Snellville, GA. The Product Manager will oversee the entire product management of their Zinc coil and sheet sales in the USA market.
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Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Product Manager to oversee the entire product management of our El Zinc coil and sheet sales in the USA market.
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This person will collaborate with global Marketing, Product Strategy, Product Management, Sales, and Professional Services to drive Veeva’s growth and our customers’ success.
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Support product marketing efforts on a Regional and National basis for products/merchandise directed towards customers and internal sales staff. Maintains competitive benchmarking awareness with customers, sales and marketing.
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