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Product Manager, Senior - .NET - Microsoft |
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Product Manager, Senior
Job Category: Marketing Location: United States, WA, Redmond Job ID: 703848 11867 Division: Server & Tools Business
We are looking for a passionate technical product marketer to act as the unified voice of .NET for Microsoft. This person will help create and communicate a clear, concise and consistent value proposition for our developer community.
In this role you will: • Refine the .NET story by working with the various product marketing teams who have a stake in .NET, as well as DPE. This includes individual .NET technology teams such as WCF, WPF, WF, ASP.NET, ADO, WIF, Silverlight • Create scenarios and demos that reinforce the value of the platform and how the components work together to deliver amazing developer experiences. We are all about “Show don’t tell!” • Be the first responder to high priority field and customer issues regarding the .NET Framework. This involves working with CATM, DPE and EPG teams around the world. • Represent the unified marketing perspective on the .NET Framework leadership team, and ensure that the .NET brand is being used appropriately. • Work with AR, PR and web teams as a SME to ensure that the .NET story is communicated effectively to the broad audiences including press, influential bloggers, industry analysts and developers directly.
Requirements of the job: • We’re looking for someone with the right mix of program manager and product manager - technical skills and curiosity, plus deep customer empathy, with a little dash of go to market strategy mixed in • Deep passion for developers and be their strongest advocate within Microsoft. • Strong technical understanding of competitive marketplace including Java, RubyonRails, PHP/Zend, Python/Django, and other competitive development frameworks. • Ability to work effectively across many disparate teams, and drive consensus without conflict. • Either by yourself or through vendors, have an ability to create demos, sample code and technical artifacts that make our story come alive for developers. • Excellent oral communication skills, as you will frequently be the voice of .NET to public facing audiences, and customers.
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