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You will support the Product Marketing function across a variety of mobile games, drive marketing strategy on important projects promoting awareness, adoption, engagement, and retention of our players.
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This Senior Manager will also need to be skilled at engaging and communicating with senior executives across multiple domains, as well as engaging at a detailed level across the product management and engineering, strategy, merchant technology, retail merchandising, supply chain & analytics teams.
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Key job responsibilities- Leverage a deep understanding for the breadth of challenges drivers face to prioritize products and investments that will measurably improve their experience and retention- Developing and refining the product strategy, aligning it with AMZL's overall goals, market trends, and delivery associate needs.
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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.
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This role will be a critical part of the data platforms product team focused on developing tools supporting Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming platforms including ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu. This role will help develop and optimize the process for product delivery, support new product releases, enable stakeholders & end users, gather product feedback & customer satisfaction metrics, and support communication of product strategy, status, and roadmap.
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We are seeking a deeply technical Principal Product Manager to drive the strategy and product roadmap for our enterprise operations products. As a Principal PM-T, you will drive our strategy, and product roadmap for enterprise cloud operations products.
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As a Google Cloud Group 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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Support the leadership team in defining and iterating upon the game's business strategy to build a robust product roadmap for development. Job Title: Game Product Manager. Develops business plan for products and participates in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including analysis, design, testing, and integration of products as well as the introduction of products to the market.
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Our Marketing Team is looking for an ambitious and results-driven Senior Product Marketing Manager to play an important role in developing and executing our GTM strategy for life sciences companies.
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Develop the business and product strategy and Roadmap to activate the company’s. Define product release requirements, go-to-market strategy, product positioning, key benefits and target customers.
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As a Senior Product Manager at GoodRx, you'll be the driving force behind our Product Led Growth initiatives, blending creativity with strategy to spark meaningful connections with our users.
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You will work closely with engineering, design, data science, marketing, operations, finance, risk, legal, compliance, AML, and executive teams to set business objectives, define product strategy, prioritize features, and execute business operations.
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Become an expert in network based attacker tactics, techniques and sub-techniques in order to define product strategy, roadmaps and requirements. 5-10 years in the security domain is required with a preference for security product management, threat research, security engineering or security analyst experience.
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As the Product Marketing Manager for Sentry's pre-release platform, Codecov, you will own the end-to-end go-to-market strategy to drive produce awareness, adoption, and expansion.
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This Senior Product Marketing Manager will spearhead marketing for our AI and Platform product areas using a deep understanding of product value, strategy, competitive differentiation, and buyer and user personas.
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