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Fantastic opportunity for an accomplished Product Marketing Manager to join a leading ISP based in London at an extremely competitive £50K - £60K basic salary + a generous benefits package. The Product Marketing Manager will take ownership for understanding the requirements of the small to medium enterprises in the UK market, developing broadband application product strategy & creating roadmaps. You will be responsible for delivering leading add on applications into the SME market whilst delivering product margins in accordance with the business plan. You will be required to deliver the SME Product Strategy for 2008, in conjuction with the SME Product Managers & SME Marketing teams. To identify appropriate & profitable market sectors for the SME portfolio & to implement a business plan to ensure maximum profitability, both direct & through the reseller channel. The ideal candidate will have demonstrable experience working in a SME focused product management, product marketing or marketing position within an ISP, Telco or similar organisation. It is essential candidates have an understanding of either broadband, IP, IPVPN or VoIP products. Candidates must have a high level of commercial acumen & possess strong analytical skills. Candidates must be excellent communicators & ideally be educated to a degree or MBA level. Environment: Telco, Telecom, Carrier, Internet, ISP, Product Marketing Manager, Strategy, Channel, MBA, CIMA, CIM, Broadband, DSL, ADSL, VOIP, IP-VPN, VPN. Mecs Comms is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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Country:United Kingdom
Rate/Salary:£50 - £60 per annum + health, pension + more
Start date:ASAP
Position type:Permanent
Company name:MECS Communications Ltd
Contact:David Wragg
Telephone:0207 953 8634
Email:david.wragg.05602.1237@mecscomms.aplitrak.com
Posted:16/05/2008 10:12:37
Reference:PMM01
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