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Product Marketing Manager
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Seeking a Product Marketing Manager to lead the Laser Printing portfolio for Coding & Marking in Kajetany, Poland. Drive product lifecycle strategy, market analysis, and VOC insights to launch innovative traceability solutions. Requires 5+ years B2B experience, strong business acumen, and cross-f...
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Poland , Kajetany
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Dover Precision Components
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Channel Marketing Manager - Out of Home
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Channel Marketing Manager – Out of Home role in Warsaw, Poland. Drive marketing strategy for OOH, HoReCa, and On-the-Go channels. Requires 5+ years FMCG experience, strong commercial and financial acumen, and leadership skills. Enjoy development opportunities, additional days off, and work with i...
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Poland , Warszawa
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23200.00 PLN / Month
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Coca-Cola HBC
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Marketing Ops Manager, Tech & AI
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LumApps seeks a Marketing Ops Manager in Kraków to own marketing technology, AI workflows, and data integrity. You will manage Google Tag Manager, HubSpot, Salesforce, and integrations like 6sense. Ideal candidates have 3+ years in marketing ops, proven AI automation experience (n8n, Zapier), and...
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Poland , Kraków
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LumApps
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Global Marketing Services Hub Continuous Improvement And Project Delivery Manager
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Drive continuous improvement and transformation for global marketing services. You will connect product owners with local teams to enhance capabilities and adoption. This role offers a competitive package including bonus, company car, and private medical care. Locations include Poland, Belgium, F...
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Poland; Belgium; France; Germany; Italy; Netherlands , Mazovia; Brussels Capital; Île-de-France Region; Baden-Württemberg; Campania; South Holland
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Unilever
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Trade Marketing Manager
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Lead the trade agenda for the Cooking Aids category in Poland as a Trade Marketing Manager. Utilize your 3+ years of FMCG experience and data literacy (Nielsen, P&L) to develop channel strategy for Modern Trade. Enjoy a hybrid role in Mazovia with development opportunities, attractive benefits, a...
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Poland , Mazovia
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Unilever
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Engineering Manager, Marketing Technology
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Lead the Marketing Technology team at Bolt in Warsaw, building scalable backend systems that power global marketing. You will manage senior engineers, guide architecture in Node.js/TypeScript, and ensure reliability for high-throughput workloads. This hybrid role offers a competitive salary, stoc...
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Poland , Warsaw
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Bolt
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About the Marketing Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity with Marketing Manager jobs, a dynamic and pivotal career path at the heart of business growth. Marketing Managers are the strategic architects behind a company's market presence, responsible for crafting, implementing, and overseeing campaigns that drive brand awareness, generate qualified leads, and ultimately contribute to revenue. This role is a blend of creative vision and analytical rigor, making it an exciting and demanding profession for those who thrive at the intersection of art and science.

Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a wide array of responsibilities. A core function is the development of comprehensive marketing strategies. This involves conducting market research, identifying target audiences, setting clear campaign objectives, and defining key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success. They are then tasked with the end-to-end execution of these plans, which can encompass a diverse marketing mix. This often includes digital marketing efforts like SEO/SEM, email marketing, social media management, and content creation, as well as more traditional channels. A significant part of their role involves managing budgets, allocating resources efficiently across various initiatives to maximize return on investment (ROI).

Furthermore, Marketing Managers are often the central hub for collaboration, working closely with sales teams to ensure lead quality and support the sales pipeline, with product teams to launch new offerings, and with senior leadership to align marketing goals with overarching business objectives. Many roles also involve brand management, safeguarding the company's public image and ensuring consistent messaging across all touchpoints. In some positions, there is a strong focus on field marketing, which involves planning and executing events, conferences, and webinars to engage directly with key audiences. Others may center on partnership management, building and nurturing strategic alliances to expand market reach.

The typical skill set required for Marketing Manager jobs is both broad and deep. Employers generally seek candidates with proven experience in marketing, often 3-5 years or more, with a track record of successful campaign management. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as is strong project management ability to juggle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. A data-driven mindset is crucial; these professionals must be adept at analyzing campaign performance, drawing actionable insights, and reporting on results. Strategic thinking, creative problem-solving, and leadership capabilities are also highly valued, whether for managing a direct team or coordinating with cross-functional stakeholders. For those with this blend of creativity and business acumen, Marketing Manager jobs offer a rewarding career with a direct impact on a company's success and market position.