With Ubuntu, Canonical made open source usable by all. Today, from enterprise to home users, from Calcutta to California, Ubuntu continues to redefine productivity, reliability, and innovation on desktops, in the cloud, and on devices. We're looking for a Product Marketing Manager who will be responsible for developing marketing strategy and go-to-market plans at a global level for Ubuntu desktop and server. This is a hands-on, multi-disciplinary, and dynamic position, requiring close collaboration with the product and engineering teams, content team, sales teams, as well as other marketing functions—all in support of Ubuntu and Canonical's growth.We value: Experience in a product marketing function for enterprise or developer productsPassion for Ubuntu, Linux, and open sourceThe discipline and creativity to build successful go-to-market strategiesPersonal engagement with users and customersExcellent verbal and written communication skills: strong content marketerExcellent academic results, with Bachelor's or equivalent in Business, Marketing, or STEMCommitment to continuous learning, feedback, and improvementEngagement with the latest marketing and martech practicesWe expect members of the Canonical marketing team to be excellent communicators who are at ease working with a complex mix of engineers, product managers, sales representatives, and executives. They should also be able to translate complex value propositions into simple messages and awareness journeys.What we offer: An opportunity to work on an iconic IT product portfolioInfluence in the open source and Ubuntu communityAn inclusive work environmentLearning and developmentAnnual compensation reviewRecognition rewardsAnnual leavePriority Pass for travelCanonical is a growing international software company that works with the open-source community to deliver Ubuntu, the world's best free software platform. Our services help businesses worldwide reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance security with Ubuntu.We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. Diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds create a better work environment and better products.#J-18808-Ljbffr