Job title: Sr. Product Marketing Manager, New App Platform
Company: Zapier
Job description: Briefly tell us about the go-to-market project or launch that you’re most proud of. What was your role in the project and who were the other key players? Please share a link to the final product, too. *
Describe the core buyer in your most recent role. How did you help teammates focus on building for and marketing to that buyer? *
Which of the following sales models do you have the most experience with? *
Rank your comfort level with the following competencies, with the competency you’re most comfortable with at the top: 1. Managing cross-functional stakeholders 2. Presenting research and insights to executives 3. Building a go-to-market strategy 4. Writing value propositions and messaging 5. Conducting qualitative research like customer interviews and focus groups 6. Conducting quantitative research like user or market surveys 7. Conducting secondary research like a literature review *
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Location: USA
Job date: Sun, 10 Jul 2022 05:50:04 GMT
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