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Create high-quality marketing content, including sales enablement materials, product collateral, case studies, whitepapers, and blog posts. Ensure that all product marketing activities align with the overall brand strategy and reinforce the brand's values and positioning.
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Keeping current on strategic activities such as Endoscopy and marketing product strategies, business development and licensing activities, new product development, broad OU visions and strategies, and clinical evidence generation strategies.
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The Assistant Director will work closely with the School ofLiberal Arts Office of Research and Graduate Programs team by supporting theday-to-day management of our graduate programs and research administration.
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The Senior Technical Marketing Engineer (Sr. TME) position plays a vital role within the greater product management team, driving technical strategy and customer adoption of Company solutions.
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Interfacing with sales, marketing, and product management teams to maintain a two-way communication channel for resolving issues related to sales demand and production supply. At least 3+ years of experience as a supply chain planner/production controller in the manufacturing field, with a preference for the semiconductor foundry industry.
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Key Responsibilities: Act as a pivotal member of the Point-of-Care Product team, leveraging insights from market research, competitive analysis, customer engagement, and collaboration with subject matter experts to develop and refine prioritized product needs.
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Define the marketing strategy for the Customer Workflows (Customer Service Management, Field Service Management and Sales and Order Management) and lead the product and solutions marketing execution.
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Develop and execute sophisticated software tests to validate Customer Solution Profiles working closely with Development, Product Management, SRE and Technical Marketing teams. Participate in system design so that Quality Assurance is considered throughout the entire lifecycle of the Prisma Access Feature Development.
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Cloud with strong messaging and storytelling skills to develop a customer-centric narrative and marketing strategy, and deliver engaging marketing experiences to drive top-level business goals.
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You will work with the product marketing team on launching emerging technology, writing code and sharing it with the community to inspire developers. The NVIDIA developer marketing group is looking for a developer advocate who is passionate about working with cutting-edge technology, building well-documented inspirational demos, and sharing that code with the communities using Small Language Models (SLMs) to power their applications.
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Provide feedback and market intelligence to our marketing and product development teams to aid in PayNearMe’s evolution. Master and maintain comprehensive knowledge of PayNearMe’s product suite, ensuring you can effectively address client needs.
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Ability to work constructively, decisively, and collegiality with internal customers (scientists, marketing, quality assurance, product development, affiliates) to solve problems and communicate regulatory needs.
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With simple, useful and practical product/service offerings. As an Account Executive focused on Enterprise Sales, you will play a crucial role in fueling PayNearMe’s growth by securing new business within large enterprise accounts, particularly in the lending sector and related verticals.
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Experience in product marketing, content marketing, and digital marketing is a plus. The Sr. Manager, EPYC Server AI Product Marketing is a key member of the Server Marketing Team, will oversee the design, development, and communication of AI (Artificial Intelligence) marketing strategies and campaigns that are designed to establish AMD EPYC product leadership in the AI space.
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