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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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The OCI Strategic Product Management team can provide you with the opportunity to lead the product strategy for OCI s largest product investments. Owning the strategy and the execution plan for OCI s cutting-edge platform adoption with a strong focus on customer experience.
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As a Google Cloud Senior Product Manager, you will drive product strategy and partner closely with cross-functional teams to define and deliver on the next phase of cloud services.
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As product operations manager you will drive these types of critical Prime Video advertising workstreams from end to end, in order to surprise and delight both streaming customers and video advertisers alike.
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As a Product and Content Marketing Manager at Xmars, you'll have the unique opportunity to shape how our products are perceived and talked about in the market. Product and Content Marketing Manager.
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Principal Product Manager in Strategy Analytics is a big-picture thinker that combines knowledge of healthcare industry and strategy with exceptional analytical skills to guide teams of engineers in building products surfacing causality of trends, and works as a thought partner with business stakeholders to help them derive insights leading to strategic option discernment.
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You'll lead cross-functional efforts to actualize a data-informed, customer-centric product strategy. As a Senior Product Manager for Marketplace Design at Expedia Group, you’ll orchestrate the development of cutting-edge marketplace products and services with a focus on the growth and retention of customers across our multi-faceted marketplace.
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As a Product Manager Technical (PMT), you will be responsible for leading the strategy, development, and launch of technology solutions that leverage direct tax knowledge to automate and optimize customer service operations.
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As a Principal Product Manager, you will help the Command Center define and deliver its platform and infrastructure strategy. As a Principal Product Manager of Data & ML Platform at GEHealthCare, you'll support the Command Center product with a focus on data infrastructure, As a Principal Product Manager , Platform, at GEHealthCare, you'll support the Command Center product.
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As a Principal Product Manager, Generative AI & Machine Learning, you will lead the development and strategy for New Relic's generative AI & ML platform. Principal Product Manager - Generative AI & ML.
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Chewy is hiring an AD Product Manager - Payment Partnerships and Strategy to join our team in Bellevue, WA, Boston, MA, or Plantation, FL. Reporting to the Director of Payments and Fraud, you will drive our payments roadmap, support complex product implementations, and work with third-party vendors to achieve results.
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We are looking for a seasoned Principal Product Manager, Manager to lead collaborations with our Office Site Reliability Engineering teams, ensuring the leadership, direction, and delivery of Office 365 services.
$133,600 - $282,200 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 18 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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You will drive the product strategy to identify, prioritize and deliver both the external and internal controls necessary for customers to meet their privacy, confidentiality, digital sovereignty and other regulatory obligations.
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This work will include upfront analysis to identify market needs by segment, opportunity and audience sizing, product positioning and key messaging, content portfolio strategy, channel marketing strategy, and being the “voice of the user.
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Develop and execute a comprehensive product strategy for our spam bot detection solutions, aligning with Startpage’s privacy principles. Lead the product vision, strategy, and evolution of Startpage to become a first-rate search experience with strong global brand recognition.
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