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Private Brands Product Manager
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Lead our Private Brands portfolio as a Product Manager in Toronto. You will develop and execute product strategies, manage a $100M+ business line, and collaborate with global cross-functional teams. A Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of retail/CPG experience in sourcing, supply chain, and merchandi...
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Canada , Toronto
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Assistant Brand Manager
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Join a global CPG leader as an Assistant Brand Manager in Bolton. Drive iconic brand growth through data analysis, strategic planning, and innovative in-store activations. This hybrid role offers strong potential for permanent conversion. Apply your FMCG marketing and P&L skills in a dynamic team.
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Canada , Bolton
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30.50 CAD / Hour
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Join Employment Hero as a Brand Manager in Canada. Execute creative campaigns and social content for the Canadian SMB market. This hands-on role requires 3-5 years of brand experience and collaboration with global teams. Enjoy remote work, ESOP, and a fast-paced, high-impact environment.
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Embark on a dynamic career path where marketing strategy meets wanderlust. Brand Manager jobs in the travel industry are pivotal roles for professionals passionate about shaping how the world experiences destinations, airlines, hotels, and travel services. These strategic leaders are the custodians of a travel brand's identity, responsible for building emotional connections with travelers and driving commercial success in a highly competitive sector. At its core, the profession involves the comprehensive management of a travel brand's image, positioning, and market performance. A Brand Manager in travel typically oversees the development and execution of annual brand plans, defining the unique value proposition that sets their offering apart—be it a boutique hotel chain, a tour operator, or a luggage company. They conduct deep market analysis, monitoring travel trends, competitor activity, and consumer insights to identify growth opportunities and potential risks. This intelligence directly informs long-term innovation roadmaps, from conceptualizing new travel packages to enhancing digital guest experiences. Day-to-day responsibilities are diverse and cross-functional. Professionals in these jobs lead integrated marketing campaigns across digital, social, content, and traditional channels, ensuring a consistent and compelling brand narrative. They manage marketing budgets and collaborate with creative agencies, media buyers, and PR firms to produce captivating campaigns that inspire exploration. A significant part of the role involves close partnership with other departments: aligning with sales teams on promotional plans, working with product development on new offerings, and collaborating with finance to build business cases and measure campaign ROI. For many travel Brand Managers, overseeing content strategy—from SEO-optimized website copy to immersive social media content—is also key to engaging modern travelers. Typical skills and requirements for these sought-after jobs include a bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field, with many employers preferring an MBA. Candidates usually possess 3-8 years of progressive experience in brand management, marketing, or a related field, with specific industry experience in travel, hospitality, or consumer services being a major asset. Essential skills combine strategic thinking with analytical rigor; proficiency in interpreting market data and performance metrics is non-negotiable. Excellent project management, communication, and problem-solving abilities are crucial for navigating fast-paced environments and leading cross-functional initiatives. A genuine passion for travel and a deep understanding of the traveler's mindset—from inspiration to booking to post-trip advocacy—are what truly differentiate successful candidates in this exciting field. If you're driven to build brands that ignite curiosity and facilitate unforgettable journeys, exploring Brand Manager jobs in travel could be your next great adventure.

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