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The Product Manager is responsible for building high-quality and timely solutions to solve complex business problems. We are looking for a dedicated, ambitious and self-driven Product Manager.
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This role will require you to flex between putting on a data analyst, system designer and product manager hat, as well as work collaboratively with a broad set of developers to ensure our game’s economy is functioning as intended.
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We are looking to hire an empathic and data-driven product manager to join our team and help us revolutionize the adult entertainment industry. Product management experience with consumer web products showcasing impact on user audience.
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Our client, the top organization dedicated to maintaining Internet security and stability worldwide, is seeking a dynamic Senior RPA Product Manager to join their team in the Greater Los Angeles, CA area.
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Feedonomics is seeking an experienced Senior Product Manager specializing in order fulfillment technology to lead the development and enhancement of our solutions in the e-commerce ecosystem.
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Experience in content moderation, ecological governance, audit backend, and similar governance product roles is a plus. Possess excellent product design and business understanding capabilities; able to identify and address issues through data or processes and drive solutions.
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5+ years of experience in product management, product marketing, business development, and/or market entry for software and controls products. Own and prioritize technical product backlog in development of Stem's EMS solutions, supporting software and edge products that meet and exceed customer requirements and respond to energy transition needs.
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As a Product Manager, you will collaborate with data science, policy, engineering, operations, and Global Trust and Safety teams to develop strategies and build features that ensure user safety.
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Manager of Textile Product DevelopmentLocation: RemoteSalary: $90,000 - $100,000 annually We are seeking a Product Development Manager that will ensure the successful execution of the product development process, delivering exquisite textile rental products on time while meeting design, quality, and value goals.
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We are seeking a dynamic Product Sales Manager for our Cinema lighting category to join our team. Documented +5 years of professional sales and/or marketing experience in the cinema and motion production category Proven track record in sales and/or product management roles, with a focus on driving sales revenue growth, preferably within the cinema hardware You are socially skilled and interacts with DOP and gaffers effortlessly Understanding how light is the essence of every frame captured.
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Kitsch LLC is currently looking for an experienced and motivated individual to join our team as a Product Development Manager. Product Development Manager. Proven experience (4+ years) in product development within the beauty industry, with a focus on hair care, hair tools or accessories preferred.
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As the Product Manager specializing in ecommerce, you will lead the end-user experience for our Infinite Reality Engine product. Work closely with sales, marketing, finance, legal, and customer success teams to drive product adoption, customer satisfaction, and revenue growth.
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What you’ll bring to Circle:Principal Product Manager You have more than 10 years of product management experience, having evolved product portfolios that have attracted meaningful customer adoption and generated significant revenue.
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We are seeking a strategic and forward-thinking Product Marketing Manager to join our innovative marketing team. Sr. Manager, Product Marketing (Integrated Campaigns) Develop and oversee integrated marketing campaigns that drive product awareness, engagement, and adoption across various channels such as digital, social media, email, events, and content marketing.
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Full Time) Lead Product Manager - Trust & Safety at Whatnot (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. You will be the face of Trust & Safety within the company and drive cross-functional collaboration across multiple teams including product, engineering, operations, policy, analytics, and legal.
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