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We are seeking a Content Marketing Manager to lead all aspects of content strategy, planning, and execution for our rapidly growing brand. Reporting to our Director of Marketing, this person will elevate our thought leadership presence, scale our SEO performance, improve our email click rates, and empower cross-team stakeholders with high-quality content that is equal parts creative and strategic.
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The Digital Marketing and Communications Manager is a full-time, permanent position that manages omni-channel digital strategies to reach and engage prospective and admitted students.
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The Contracts Negotiation Manager will manage (in conjunction with key internal partners) the negotiation and drafting, as well as facilitate the execution of, standard and non-standard procurement and marketing related contracts, amendments, statements of work and renewals to ensure compliance with business requirements and corporate policy.
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As a Product Marketing Manager at Statsig, you will play a pivotal role in defining and executing marketing strategies that drive product adoption and growth. In addition, you'll also be heavily involved in our analyst relations program, thought leadership and content marketing initiatives, market segmentation, persona development, and engaging with our customers and the broader developer community.
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Create content for omni-channel marketing efforts in support of the product portfolio and new product initiatives with an eye toward segment-specific value propositions, market benchmarks, and product differentiation.
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The Sr Commercial Marketing Manager is responsible for developing Digital Marketing and Event strategies which promote T-Mobile Wholesale growth and brand awareness.
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Senior Manager, Performance MarketingAre you passionate about travel and do you want to drive impactful strategies in the marketing space? or related fields; or equivalent related professional experience; MBA a plus6+ years of experience in a fast-paced and highly analytical commercial environment (investment baking, eCommerce, technology); consulting a plusA strong understanding of digital marketing and optimization, and sophisticated, hands-on knowledge of growth marketing channelsCreative problem-solving skills.
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Own email marketing strategy and regular reporting to Sr. Leadership. The email marketing program is a key driver of business success, and in this role, you will create, track too, and own performance of the program.
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As Shopper Marketing Manager - Strategy & Capability for Nestl Coffee Partners (NCP), you will partner with multi-functional NCP headquarter teams to drive strategy and develop a full funnel approach that places our shoppers at the center of everything we do.
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We are seeking an experienced Sr. Campaign Manager to own the development and execution of marketing campaigns for Amazon Web Services (AWS) AI and Machine Learning solutions, with a focus on generative AI. In this role, you will be responsible for the overall campaign strategy, execution, evaluation, and optimization for the US and Canada.
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The Azure Data product marketing team is seeking an exceptional marketer to grow our cloud database business by driving app developer acquisition of Azure Database for PostgreSQL, Azure SQL Hyperscale, and Azure Database for MySQL.
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As a Product Marketing Manager, Security, for Google Cloud, you will take part in a complete marketing experience as you guide every facet of the product's journey from determining positioning, naming, analysis, feature prioritization and external communication.
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This role will report into the Senior Manager, Growth Marketing and can be based in New York, Austin, Seattle or remotely in the US. As a Manager on the Growth Marketing team, your responsibilities will include developing and executing email and in-product marketing programs aimed at engaging our users across their journey, with a focus on driving product adoption, retention, and expansion.
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College degree (business, economics, international relations, political science, policy, and marketing are often a good fit) Are you a good project and program manager? Grant writing and grant administration related to USDA export assistance grant programs.
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Smartsheet is seeking a Senior Manager, Integrated Marketing with experience leading a cross-functional team across content strategy, product marketing, demand generation, and digital marketing to create category awareness and generate pipeline for sales.
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