Senior Product Marketing Manager Advertising & Marketing Jobs - Milpitas, CA at Geebo

Senior Product Marketing Manager

Company Name:
FireEye
Duties: Responsible for product management and marketing for FireEyes rapidly expanding product portfolio. Help define the next generation of threat protection products that reshapes the overall security industry. Bridge the key elements of customer needs with technological innovation to create world-class roadmap and products. Work closely with Engineering, Operations, Product Management, Technical Marketing, and Sales. Responsible for deep technical understanding of the enterprise security products in the market. Travel required to various, unanticipated domestic and international locations.
Requirements: Masters degree in Computer Science, Marketing, Business Administration, or related field and 24 months of experience in the job offered or a related occupation. Experience must include: 1. Minimum 2 years of software development experience in Unix-based operating system; 2. Minimum 2 years of experience in computer network components, including network security; 3. Product development of security products, IPS (Intrusion prevention), and IDS (Intrusion Detection); 4. C and C+
on Linux or Windows for enterprise products; 5. Network or endpoint security solutions; 6. Building technical product content and demonstrating solution differentiators to customers.
CONTACT: To apply, mail resume c/o Patricia DeHont at FireEye, Inc., 1440 McCarthy Blvd., Milpitas, California 95035. Reference job # 10760.23.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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