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As a Technical Product Manager, you will play a critical role in shaping the digital infrastructure that supports our mission. Market Research: Stay up to date with industry trends, emerging technologies, and the competitive landscape to inform product strategy and identify opportunities for innovation.
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Amazon Web Services is seeking an unconventional, visionary, and driven Senior Product Manager for the AWS Optimization team. As a senior product manager, you will serve as a key member of our product management team.
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This product extends far beyond competitive products in the market and is expected to be critical to Databricks across multiple product teams. You will use a mix of customer interviews, data analysis, and market research to reach conclusions and drive alignment with your stakeholders, and then design product features to address them.
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Product Marketing is responsible for developing crisp, highly differentiated, and compelling positioning and messaging for AWS and its services. You will also work with the engineering teams to shape the product vision and prioritize features.
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Job DescriptionThe Senior Product Manager will own the roadmap and execution across the commerce organization to create first-class experiences that retain our subscribers within Disney Entertainment and ESPN Technology.
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This Sr. Product Manager will be part of the Center of Excellence within the Supply Chain Innovation org in answering complex supply chain design related questions. Amazon’s Global Supply Chain (GSC) team is looking for a Senior Product Manager to help us shape the future of Amazon's inbound network, enabling a synchronized inventory flow, transportation, storage and fulfillment network, and the capacity and capabilities designed to facilitate them all.
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We’re a group of hard-working overachievers who are deeply focused on building the future of finance and Web3 for our users across the globe, whether they’re trading, storing, staking or using crypto.
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The Sr Product Manager, Fiber Internet Hardware is a visionary, strategist, analyst, customer evangelist, respected leader of execution, and professional relationship builder all rolled into a single dynamic package.
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The Sr. Product Manager will collaborate closely with business intelligence, the global Member/Partner relations teams, and subject matter experts from across the company, as well as the Virtuoso Network, to guide the identification, prioritization, and development of the Virtuoso Data Products strategy and reporting pipeline.
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The QoS Traffic and Capacity Management Principal Product Manager will play a leading role in defining and implementing the quality of service policies for all customer connectivity traffic on the Kuiper satellite communication network, globally.
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You will report to the Product Compliance Engineering Infrastructure Sr Manager and be part of the product compliance function within AWS’s Global Trade and Product Compliance team (GTPC) that ensures that all equipment procured for use in AWS data centers, as well as equipment sold or provided to customers, satisfies global regulatory requirements.
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Customer-obsessed product managers who make customers feel heard and help the team with customer empathy. Product managers who have demonstrated the ability to build, ship, and iterate on a product multiple times.
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We are looking for a big thinker and customer obsessed Senior Product Manager to create a cutting-edge search experience for PitchBook users. Collaborate with design, engineering, data science, and adjacent product teams to ensure search products scale and provide meaningful impact to end-users.
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As a Senior Product Manager - Technical (PMT) you will be responsible for managing the lifecycle of a product and be the voice of that product’s customer. The most important attributes are the Product/Program Management skills: working through ambiguity, the ability to remove obstacles, identify and manage risk, ownership, networking concepts, BGP, L3, and evaluation of alternatives, communicating and escalating to leadership and across teams.
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Experience developing cross-functional relationships with product, consumer research and marketing teams to develop strategy and consumer insights that drive compelling creative executions. We are looking for a product marketing leader to drive the marketing strategy of our B2C business, In-Garage Delivery.
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