Senior Product Marketing Manager

Aquent
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1 year ago
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Job Title:Senior Product Marketing Manager

Client Location:London - onsite 5 days per week

Starting:ASAP

Salary/Pay Rate:£246.16 - £375.80 per day PAYE

Duration:14 months


Job Description:


Are you passionate about driving innovation, creating impactful brand partnerships, and shaping the future of entertainment advertising? Join our client's team as a Senior Product Marketing Manager and lead the charge in scaling our sponsorships and brand integration program.


This is an exciting, cross-functional leadership opportunity focusing on top-tier brand integrations to support the EU sponsorships program. You’ll develop and execute strategies that drive sponsorship product adoption, from title selection to go-to-market execution and premium brand partnerships.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Shape and drive the EU sponsorship program strategy, aligning with global advertising teams.
  • Develop workflows and approval processes for title selection, sponsorship bundling, and marketing materials.
  • Influence product marketing strategies and bring fresh ideas to sponsorship offerings.
  • Create tools and training materials to empower the sales team and drive revenue growth.
  • Conduct benchmarking, analyze trends, and refine the EU sponsorship offering using data-driven insights.
  • Monitor marketing KPIs and optimize strategies based on results.


Basic Qualifications:

  • Proven professional marketing experience (non-internship).
  • Strong data-driven approach with proficiency in Excel or Tableau.
  • Exceptional communication skills, with experience presenting to senior leadership.
  • Expertise in building and scaling cross-functional marketing programs.
  • Demonstrated ability to align and direct diverse teams toward common goals.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience creating scalable go-to-market initiatives.
  • A track record of guiding creative projects from inception to completion.
  • Familiarity with advertising sponsorships, entertainment marketing, or related industries.



**This role is open for a limited time. Next steps will be shared with shortlisted candidates ASAP. Due to the high volume of applicants, we may be unable to reply to each applicant individually. If you have not received a response within 48 hours of your application, please assume that you have not been selected for progression to the next stage of the hiring process


Client Description:

Our Client is a FTSE 100, multinational technology company no longer known for just one thing. Their areas of expertise include e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, artificial intelligence, original entertainment… the list goes on. Despite being primarily digital, their aim is to be the most customer-centric company in the world.


Aquent is dedicated to improving inclusivity & is proudly an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from under-represented groups & are committed to providing support to applicants with disabilities. We aim to provide reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, to those with a medical condition, disability or neurodivergence.

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