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Collaborates with SEO and content specialists, UI/UX specialists, email marketing manager, ecommerce manager, social media specialists, writers, designers, editors, photographers, and video producers to create content to fulfill strategic creative outcomes.
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You’ll obsess over UX/UI patterns and seek to create world class, omni-channel experiences. The Product Manager, Enterprise Data will be responsible for the product backlog and user support for automation and governance of asset management roles.
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At least 3 years of product management experience or at least 3 years of experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering. Product Management at Capital One is a booming, vibrant craft that requires reimagining the status quo, finding value creation opportunities, and driving innovative and sustainable customer experiences through technology.
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Product Manager, Enterprise Entitlements. If you answered yes to all of these questions, then product management at Capital One may be a fit for you. You'll Contribute to team culture and recruiting by leading activities to attract and retain top talent and mentoring and developing junior product associates.
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Manager, Product Management, Authorizations. At least 3 year of product management experience or at least 3 year of experience in product design, agile delivery, business analysis, data science, or software engineering.
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Are you an experienced Web Product Manager with a desire to impact the world for Jesus? The International Mission Board, a nonprofit religious organization in Richmond, VA, is hiring for a Web Product Manager.
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The Web Product Manager will set the vision, roadmap, and direction for IMB.org in collaboration with multiple departments and other internal stakeholders. Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, Computer Science, Communications, or related field preferredAt least 5 years of applicable experience including software product management and web developmentProven experience with Wordpress, Google Analytics 4, and Google Tag ManagerExperiences defining and analyzing metrics that inform success and opportunities for optimization.
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