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Knowledge of UI/UX design and game design, with the ability to define a product's identity. Job Title: Game Product Manager. Support the leadership team in defining and iterating upon the game's business strategy to build a robust product roadmap for development.
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Collaborative Product Development: Work closely with UI/UX designers, engineers, QA, and cross-functional teams to translate product strategies into tangible outcomes. - Ability to collaborate and build trust with engineers, UX designers, product operations and other cross-functional teammates.
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Collaborate with engineering, UX/UI, and scientists to develop and deploy dynamic content generation features, such as personalized product summaries, visualization and recommendations.
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Founded by engineers we leap at every opportunity to tackle technical challenges, from designing next-gen UI/UX for interfacing with data to scaling our services and infrastructure across millions of virtual machines.
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Experience motivating cross-functional teams; ideally across software engineering, UX design, UI and growth. We integrate data from all major digital marketing channels and CRM systems to develop data-driven strategies for paid search, paid social, SEO, CTV, display, A/B testing, conversion rate optimization, UX design, and web design.
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As a Product Manager for data products, you will be working closely with stakeholders across our UX/UI, Data Partnerships, Data Science, and Engineering Teams - helping think through tradeoffs in workflow implementations, visualizations, model approaches, and customer impact.
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Experience motivating cross-functional teams; ideally across software engineering, UX design, UI and growth, with an understanding of how things work within those domains. The Customer Success Product team is looking for an experienced, creative Principal Product Manager, to lead our organization-wide effort of building solutions to delight Customers across the world by resolving their issues quickly and with high accuracy.
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Knowledge of UX/UI design principles and a passion for delivering exceptional user experiences. As a Product Manager, you will play a pivotal role in defining and executing the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for our Cota solution across multiple products.
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Responsibilities:Focus on a mix of user-facing features including, but not limited to: merchandising ESPN DTC products, funnel creation and optimization, paywalls, A/B testing UX and UI, and landing pages.
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Candidates should have: Strong UI/UX skills with a proven track record of delivering intuitive and visually appealing interfaces. We're seeking a customer-focused, self-motivated leader with exceptional UI/UX skills to drive transformative change.
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Collaborating with UX/UI designers to create intuitive and user-friendly product experiences. Boeing Global Services (BGS) is actively seeking a highly skilled Senior Product Manager for Level 4 & 5 to join our dynamic Sales and Marketing team in Seattle, Washington.
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You will establish a set of primitives to allow customers to automate the boring parts of governance through UI and command line interfaces. Data analysis skills (SQL or Python, in-product behavior analysis in Google Analytics, Heap or similar products.
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We are looking for a driven, Senior-level Product Manager who learns fast, is humble, and can manage extensive ambiguity across some of the company's, and industry’s most cutting-edge machine-learning initiatives.
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Work collaboratively with Engineering, Science, UI/UX to execute and deliver the product strategy, vision, and roadmap; We are seeking a Product Manager to join our team.
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Knowledge of multiple functional areas such as Product Management, Engineering, UX/UI, Sales, Customer Support, Finance or Marketing. 4 years of experience in product management, consulting, co-founder or related technical role.
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