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Senior Manager, Cybersecurity Product Management. San Francisco and San Jose, California (Hybrid On-Site): $248,700 - $283,800 for Sr Manager, Cyber Technical. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $234,700 - $267,900 for Sr Manager, Cyber Technical.
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Significant demonstrated experience in developing key Agile delivery roles such as Release Train Engineer (RTE), Scrum Master, Scaled Agile practitioner, Agile Delivery Process Coach, Lean Portfolio Manager.
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A government Product Manager requires a thorough understanding of the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) and a keen business / technical acumen. You will serve as a lead support member for the team working closely with the gov’t Product Manager and high performing development team to help manage the product.
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We’re looking for a Product Manager As a Product Manager, you will define and bring to market groundbreaking solutions built upon our best-of-breed DataMiner NMS/OSS platform.
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GEICO is looking for an accomplished, customer obsessed, and results oriented SeniorProduct Manager to lead the Data Governance & Compliance enforcement features discovery and development within the MarTech Product team.
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Homes.com is seeking a dynamic, high-performing product manager, to lead the development of its New Construction content pages and search experience. Senior Product Manager, New Homes.
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Demonstrated experience in new product introduction and management of on market products in the life sciences field is a plusThe estimated base salary range for the Sr Product Marketing Manager role based in the United States of America is: $105,600 - $158,400.
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The Health & Human Services Team is seeking a Principal Product Manager for Website Development Support. A Principal Product Manager serves as a representative of the business unit, effectively communicating product management strategies to a diverse audience.
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We are seeking a talented Product Manager to lead and enhance the ZoomInfo Search Experience. The successful candidate will execute the overall product strategy autonomously, lead planning and prioritization, and ensure alignment with business goals.
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We are seeking a hands-on and collaborative Principal Product Manager to “operate at all levels” on a) developing and communicating the vision and strategy for core product areas, b) defining and driving the roadmap development in partnership with Engineering and Design, c) interacting with and managing key stakeholders, including department leads and executive management, d) building and driving go-to-market (GTM) plans in partnership with Sales and Marketing.
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Seasoned Professional: You have 8+ years of product management experience, with a strong background in data platforms, data integration, and data management. Define and Analyze Metrics: Identify key metrics, implement tracking, analyze data, and translate insights into high-impact product initiatives, using tools like Amplitude and Tableau.
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The Product Marketing Manager will work closely with product management, corporate and field marketing, sales, sales enablement/training, and channel management to develop and execute marketing strategies.
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The Senior Manager, Product Marketing will be responsible for developing, executing, and overseeing, go-to-market strategies that drive product adoption, customer engagement, and revenue growth.
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Proven success at the highest level – and we’re doing it again with the new Homes.com. Homes.com is growing quickly and we’re looking for a powerhouse Product Marketing Manager, based in Washington, DC, to accelerate our growth.
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Serve as the Product Manager for and lead the supporting team, including Front- and Backend Developers, a Content Manager, a UX Designer, a Data and Analytics Specialist, an Agile Project Manager, and potentially others, including Cloud Infrastructure and Digital Accessibility specialists.
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