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We work with companies funded by the best investors including Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Tiger Global Management, A16Z, Accel, DFJ, and more. You should have a strong ability to build meaningful connections with high value consumers, forge brand partnerships with sales influencers and companies on social, and create buzz on social around our product.
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The Product Management team guides the strategy and vision for Disney’s incredible global digital products portfolio - from Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and the ESPN App to Marvel Unlimited, National Geographic, ABC and ABC News, and film websites and games.
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Work closely with our talented backend and product team to develop and ship new, innovative user features on Tiktok. You will be able to design, implement, and ship new product experiences that will deliver fun and joy to millions of TikTok users.
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Experience using POS Sales data alongside other data sources such as invoice, product margin, supply chain, web marketing, product, and shopper behavior metrics to provide a holistic program for retail growth, preferred.
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A pioneer and category leader in Technology Business Management (TBM) and FinOps, Apptio works with thousands of customers, partners, and community members worldwide. Our team has embarked on a journey to update the Apptio One Cost product UI and provide a modern experience to our users.
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Experience with industry standards relating to Vulnerability Management including Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Product Security Software Engineer (Mid-Level or Experienced.
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THE ROLEOur studio is looking for a Product Management Lead, Live Ops who is incredibly passionate about making games and bringing exceptional entertainment to millions of players. QUALIFICATIONSAt least 7 years of Product Management experience within gaming (console, mobile or PC.
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More than 10 years of relevant Product Management experience in an agile software product development environment. As a Principal Product Manager, Technical, you'll play a crucial role in shaping the future of mobile coverage.
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Proficiency in Model-Based Definition and Drawing-Based Definition utilizing CATIA V5 with configuration management in ENOVIA and/or Teamcenter. Validates analysis of technical data, influences product engineering design and makes robotics, automation or technical recommendations to support production system integration.
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5+ Years of experience in a Product Management role. Great grasp of the customer data platform (CDP) / data management platform (DMP) / master data management (MDM) subject areas.
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This position incorporates a broad generalist background in human resource management skills and expertise in strategic client partnership, including employee and labor relations, talent development, performance management, workforce development, culture design and change management, diversity and inclusion, conflict resolution, organizational change and restructuring, budgeting, compensation, and recruitment.
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Strong project management skills, including organizational skills and aptitude for detail. Establishes project scope and timelines; works with business unit management in assigning accountabilities to project team members, and communicates changes in project scope/timeline to management and customers.
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8+ years of Product Management experience, with a proven track record of working directly with engineering teams to deliver successful products. You will oversee every phase of the product lifecycle, from ideation to sunset, meticulously ensuring that objectives are crystal clear, releases adhere to schedules, and users are deeply engaged with our array of rewards content.
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Product Management Lead, Live Ops. At least 7 years of Product Management experience within gaming (console, mobile or PC). You will be focused on live ops systems and engagement drivers, in an integral role leading development and product strategy for our title.
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We are builders–as a product lawyer, you help enable the business with proactive strategic legal advice on all aspects of our business–from product ideation, to management of regulatory examinations, to commercial and transaction legal matters, among others.
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