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Experience setting and executing product strategy, road-mapping, and prioritization. Product Managers are responsible for the Product Strategy, Vision and Roadmap of our clients' websites and platforms.
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The Product Marketing Manager is responsible for driving the commercialization of all new products, as well as optimization and/or rationalization of existing products. Blue Dog Bakery is looking for an Product Marketing Manager to join our growing team.
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Your primary responsibilities will include driving the support strategy, partnering with engineering and ML teams to define and execute product features and functionality, collaborating with sales / marketing / customer success teams to grow usage and revenue associated with text generation features, and ensuring a seamless experience for our customers in using our text generation technology.
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3-5 yrs experience in a Category Brand Manager, Product Management or Strategy/Consulting role. Lead monthly updates of the Reserve coffee calendar for cross-functional team across Product, SCO, R&D, Global Coffee, Marketing, LS, CA and select International markets.
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We are looking for a driven, experienced, results-oriented Principal Product Marketing Manager to join the Amazon Air Cargo team. You will have the opportunity to define and drive the marketing and go-to-market strategy for current and future air cargo solutions.
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This role will help us build our marketing strategy, starting with the foundations of product marketing like identifying our ICP, positioning, and messaging. Cross-functional leader: Collaborate on strategy across the company, be the voice of the customer, provide the marketing perspective in company and product strategy conversations, and serve as the liaison between product and GTM functions.
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Working closely with product management, you will own the global product marketing strategy. We are looking for an experienced senior product marketing manager to join the Project Kuiper Marketing team.
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We partner collaboratively with our clients to develop products that create value and deliver company results across critical areas of their business including portfolio strategy, customer insights, research and development, operational and technology transformation, marketing strategy and many more.
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Partner with your product marketing manager to coordinate product launches, including defining go-to-market strategies, marketing campaigns, and sales enablement activities.
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Strategy & Operations (S&O) professionals in Google’s Marketing organization provide business critical insights and analytics, ensure cross-functional alignment of goals and execution, and help teams drive strategic partnerships and new initiatives forward.
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Working knowledge of the sales cycle and buyer journey for enterprise software/SaaS, and their implications on product marketing strategy. As our first Product Marketing Manager, you will collaborate directly with the CEO and the Go-To-Market (GTM) team to drive awareness, demand, adoption and expansion opportunities.
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This role is inherently cross-functional-you will work closely with engineering, marketing, data science, design, operations, finance, risk, legal, compliance and executive teams to set business objectives, define product strategy, prioritize features and execute on them.
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4+ years experience in product management and strategy; ideally with experience in mobile apps, ecommerce, customer acquisition and/or product marketing. You will drive product strategy and development from concept to launch, while partnering closely with key internal teams and stakeholders, engaging in customer research, and executing data-driven prioritization.
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We're looking for a talented product marketing manager to help drive growth, education, and awareness in the pet care market through the development and execution of strategic product marketing activities.
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We are looking for an individual with broad experience in online merchandising, digital marketing, and product marketing. To be successful in this role, this individual will work seamlessly with senior stakeholders across Marketing, Product, Tech, Personalization, and Data across geographic regions to optimize through scale and continuous experimentation.
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