Product Manager (Marketing) - (Far Cry project) - Ubisoft
  • Montréal, Quebec, Canada
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Job Description

Job Description When you’re a Marketing Product Manager at Ubisoft, you drive individual marketing initiatives from creative concept to launch to provide players with opportunities to further engage with a brand. Be it a trailer, event, or in-game cosmetic, every one of your products enriches the overall experience of a game, adding to its initial offering. You have the ability to navigate between vision, strategy, and hands-on implementation – oftentimes, simultaneously. Dedicated to maintaining a deep understanding of our community, you always stay player-centric. You know that great product marketing comes down to empathizing with your audience – and catering specifically to them.  What you’ll do Work closely with production teams to understand the game’s brand identity , target market, and creative vision + stay up to date on its content release schedule; Come up with product ideas that fit the feel of the game and enhance its intended experience.; Pitch your concepts (and showcase their value and purpose) + validate, discuss, and refine them with interdependent teams; Define product priorities and strategies + manage the marketing roadmap and communication timelines; Collaborate with cross-functional teams (monetization, brand, external specialists, business, public relations, etc.) to develop and execute products, rallying everyone behind them; Partner with consumer research and community management to gather player insights + understand and address feedback and performance, sharing your learnings across the production floor; Research and monitor market trends to identify exposure opportunities. Qualifications What you bring An undergraduate degree in Marketing, Business, or equivalent; Around 3 years of product management or marketing experience (or related experience); Understanding of pop culture and the video game production process; A highly collaborative spirit (building and delivering products is a huge team effort, after all); Ability to translate analytical findings into actionable insights to inform decision making; A healthy regard for feedback: it’s data, which you consider to be a powerful tool; Excellent prioritization, interpersonal, and communication skills + an eye for detail; An adaptable approach to presentation: you can read the room and adjust your delivery accordingly; A whole lot of flexibility to handle the many changes that will come up throughout production: you can respond to (and perhaps even relish?) moments of unpredictability.

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