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Business Development Manager – HPE POD (Modular Data Center Solutions)
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Business Development Manager – HPE POD (Modular Data Center Solutions) in Tokyo, Japan. Drive growth for AI, HPC, and enterprise modular data center solutions. Requires 8+ years in data center infrastructure, business development, and stakeholder engagement. Lead complex deals with partners and i...
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Client Solutions Manager
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Join a new business division of a mega-service with over 3 billion monthly users. As a Client Solutions Manager in Tokyo, you will strategically manage large ad budgets and coach teams. Fluency in business English and deep digital marketing expertise are essential. Enjoy robust benefits including...
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Japan , Tokyo
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12000000.00 - 19000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Client Solutions Manager
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Join our Tokyo team as a Client Solutions Manager. You will consult with advertisers and agencies on ad strategy, driving client success and satisfaction. The role requires fluency in Japanese/English, 4+ years of experience in gaming, social media, or advertising, and strong community management...
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Manager, Solutions Engineering
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Lead a team of Solutions Engineers in Japan, partnering with sales to secure enterprise cloud environments. Utilize your deep AWS, Azure, and GCP expertise to be a trusted technical advisor. This role requires hands-on cloud, network, and security framework knowledge. Join a fast-growing cloud se...
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About the Solutions Manager role

A Solutions Manager is a strategic professional who bridges the gap between technical product development, business objectives, and client needs. Unlike a traditional product manager who focuses on building features, a Solutions Manager is responsible for crafting and communicating the overarching value of a company’s product suite, ensuring that complex offerings are packaged into clear, compelling narratives that drive adoption and revenue. This role is critical for organizations that sell sophisticated technology or integrated services, as it translates technical capabilities into tangible business outcomes for customers.

The core responsibility of a Solutions Manager is to develop and drive consistent messaging frameworks across an entire product portfolio. They work closely with product teams, marketing, sales, and communications to orchestrate how solutions are presented to the market. This involves transforming highly technical product descriptions into digestible, easy-to-understand value propositions that resonate with diverse audiences—from C-suite executives to end-users. A significant part of the job involves designing go-to-market strategies, overseeing multi-channel campaign messaging (including web, paid media, social, and sales enablement materials), and ensuring that every touchpoint reflects a unified brand story.

Beyond messaging, Solutions Managers are deeply involved in performance measurement and strategic optimization. They leverage data, analytics, and customer segmentation to identify opportunities, refine messaging, and track the effectiveness of campaigns against key performance indicators like brand awareness, engagement, and conversion rates. They must be comfortable working in ambiguity, often defining the next steps without specific direction, and possess strong problem-solving skills to turn findings into executable plans. Leadership is also a key component; these professionals frequently lead cross-functional initiatives without direct authority, influencing peers in brand, product, and sales to align on priorities and ensure flawless execution.

Typical requirements for Solutions Manager jobs include a bachelor’s degree and significant experience (often 7–10 years) in integrated marketing, product marketing, or related fields. Employers look for candidates with a proven track record of creating memorable messaging for complex products and delivering scalable, omni-channel campaigns. Strong executive presence is essential, as these professionals regularly present to senior leadership and guide creative teams. Proficiency in translating technical jargon into customer-friendly language, coupled with a strategic mindset and excellent decision-making skills, are hallmarks of a successful Solutions Manager. While the specific industry may vary—from telecommunications to financial services—the core function remains the same: aligning product capabilities with market needs to drive business growth and customer success.