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You have at least five (5) years of full-time professional experience working in digital product design (e.g., UX/UI Designer, Product Designer) at a software company or design agency where software product design is a core function.
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10+ years of working in a technical leadership capacity as a Product Manager or a Tech lead. Circle is looking for an experienced Product Leader to lead the end-to-end developer experience across Circle’s products.
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Support product rollouts with release manager and ensure internal stakeholders are enabled with required materials, training, and operational processes in order to maximize the success of products.
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Apply your background and expertise to help define, design, and build our ArcGIS Video Server product as a Product Engineer. Work along side fellow product engineers, product designers, and software developers to turn ideas into releasable software features.
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Manage the Product Manager team processOwn product management for our suite of software productsWork through complex and ambiguous resellers needs clarity and focus. Previous experience leading a Product Team or 5+ years of experience working as a Product Manager in a fast-paced environment.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM) Scrum Product Owner Certification (CSPO) preferred. Ideal candidates will have experience handling mobile consumer apps or ad-tech products and leading cross-functional teams to deliver new features and experiences on the product roadmap.
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This PVT Engineering position is a member of Ford Motor Company's Product Development organization that is located at the Chicago Assembly Plant (CAP) along with the Operations team. Product Development uses design thinking & user experience methods to deliver breakthrough products and services that delight our customers.
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Shape product strategy and prioritization by weaving together understanding of industry trends, competitive landscape, design thinking, technology best practices, business strategy, and persona / end user behavior.
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5+ years of experience with product design, human-computer interaction, usability and user interface design, and/or visual design. You will partner with both the product managers and engineering leads to architect world-class user journeys, and ship cutting edge software to the fingertips of the millions of unique visitors that come to Homes.com each month.
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As a product manager in RIA Custody, you have responsibility for forming a strategic vision for digital products, understanding user needs and behavior, and work with some of the most exceptional people in the RIA industry to transform your vision into products that shape the future of the RIA industry.
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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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As a Software Product Engineer, you will provide leadership and in-depth technical expertise, working with the executive program / technical leadership to manage the technical aspects of one of our large software products for our next generation of satellite communications software management and optimization systems.
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Our newest product is a research service designed to empower Fortune 500 companies in making informed decisions regarding their engagement with societal issues such as racial equity, LGBTQ+ rights, climate change, and human rights.
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Product Management at GEICOIn this dynamic role, you'll be key to driving GEICO's digital transformation by being part of a growing Product Organization working in cross-functional teams to implement cutting edge technologies, foster a culture of innovation, and ensure seamless integration of digital solutions across the organization.
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In this Product Developer role, you would collaborate across multiple teams, working especially closely with the technical co-founders, full-stack engineers, and product designers to create intuitive and easy-to-use solutions for new and existing software applications.
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