Microsoft

Sr. Product Marketing Manager Linux on Azure

United States, Washington, Redmond + 3 more

Found: Yesterday

Location: United States, Washington, Redmond

Compensation:

USD $85,100 - $169,800 per year

Overview:

As a Product Marketing Manager, you will position Azure as the best destination for Linux workloads, collaborating with engineering, marketing, and sales teams to drive adoption.

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver researched messaging and positioning frameworks.
  • Build marketing materials for sales enablement.
  • Develop marketing plans to achieve revenue growth.
  • Analyze performance metrics to improve strategies.
  • Plan co-marketing activities with Linux partners.

Qualifications:

  • Master's or Bachelor's Degree in relevant fields with experience in business.
  • 5+ years in product marketing or strategy.
  • Experience with cloud business, Linux, and open source.
  • Knowledge of Kubernetes and cloud native technologies.

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