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Job Description: -Adobe Marketing platform engineer/administrator with experience in CI/CD pipelines(DevOps) and Adobe Marketing Cloud products(AEM, AEP, Marketo, Target)-The engineer is responsible for execution and support of the long-term technology roadmap, planning, architecture, implementation, -and day to day support of the Enterprise Digital Content Management product offering with special focus on the Adobe Cloud suite of products.
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Work hand-in-hand with Brand, Product and Content Marketing to influence bold, resonating messaging and content in support of demand and ABM campaigns. As the SVP, Head of Global Growth Marketing, you will be a visionary and hands-on marketing leader who can build predictable and repeatable processes to generate quality pipeline across our complex, global product portfolios.
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As a Manager of Analytics within the Analytics and Data Science group, you will be responsible for surfacing data-driven opportunities for the business functions (Content, Marketing, Product, and/or New Growth/International.
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As a result, this role will regularly engage with key stakeholders in Product, Sales, Marketing and the Senior Leadership Team to ensure messaging and GTM strategy is aligned with a cohesive, differentiated and client-centric narrative across Epsilon, Yieldify, as well as broader Publicis organization.
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Partner with business, technology, marketing, and analytics leaders and executives to shape product strategy with market intelligence, customer insights, and performance analytics. Deep experience leading product design teams operating across UX and UI, strategy, content, and research from strategy through delivery to market and in-market optimization.
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Brand Strategy: Work with the Director, Brand + Product Marketing to develop and execute a comprehensive brand strategy that aligns with our organization's mission and values. Build plans and tentpole initiatives leveraging various marketing channels and tactics, such as digital marketing, content marketing, events, and partnerships, to reach a broader audience.
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Surface data-driven opportunities for business functions (Content, Marketing, Product, Growth/Expansion). Background in content/media, marketing tech, subscription business, or internet industries.
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As a Manager of Analytics within the company’s Analytics and Data Science group, you will be responsible for surfacing data-driven opportunities for the business functions (Content, Marketing, Product, and/or New Growth/International.
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Background in content/media, marketing tech, subscription business, and/or internet industries preferred - an understanding of e-commerce analytics, marketing analytics, experimentation, membership/loyalty analytics, and revenue management techniques a plus.
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Work closely with solutions, product marketing and alliance marketing to ensure content is integrated as part of the holistic lifecycle strategy, while helping drive delivery to campaigns groups.
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As a Manager of Analytics within client's Analytics and Data Science group, you will be responsible for surfacing data-driven opportunities for the business functions (Content, Marketing, Product, and/or New Growth/International.
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Candidates should be email deliverability and marketing automation experts with extensive experience with HTML coding and dynamic content. This is a critical role in supporting multi-million-dollar acquisition, partnership, research, product, and member engagement initiatives and ensuring streamlined and flawless planning and execution.
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Work across teams (e.g. product marketing, sales, customer success) to ensure content is timely, accurate, engaging, and relevant for the target audience. Work closely and seamlessly with our marketing automation expert – webinars, to make sure guests are invited, content is ready, webinars run smoothly, follow up takes place, and tracking and measurement are all in place to enable a high performing program.
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Sr. Product Marketing Manager - Endpoint Security (3-5 year experience, remote) You’ll have experience working with a distributed team, and you will relish taking ownership of the product marketing activities.
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Proven ability to manage multiple matters for a growing company and to collaborate across cross-functional teams, including sales, marketing, finance, product, security, and business and corporate development.
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