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Product Marketing Manager, Catalog

Meta

London, England, United KingdomOn Site

Original Job Summary

About the Role

Meta is seeking a Product Marketing Manager, Catalog to join our Business Product Marketing team. The role focuses on finding the intersection between people's needs, marketers' needs, and Meta's strongest differentiators to drive the development, launch, and growth of industry-leading business products.

Responsibilities

  • Lead market assessment with quantitative analysis and qualitative feedback.
  • Understand advertiser needs and identify product risk areas.
  • Coordinate cross-functional projects to develop innovative solutions.
  • Ensure alignment and flexibility across regional and vertical teams.
  • Own go-to-market strategy, product documentation, and positioning.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years in technology, marketing, product management or management consulting.
  • Experience in digital advertising/monetization and e-commerce.
  • Strong cross-functional collaboration and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication with technical, business, and external stakeholders.
  • Bachelor's in Business, Marketing, or Creative discipline (Master's preferred).

Key skills/competency

  • Market Assessment
  • Digital Advertising
  • Product Marketing
  • Go-to-Market Strategy
  • Cross-functional Coordination
  • Analytical Skills
  • Communication
  • Risk Evaluation
  • E-commerce
  • Innovation

How to Get Hired at Meta

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Research Meta's culture: Study their mission, values, and products.
  • Customize your resume: Highlight digital marketing and product skills.
  • Demonstrate analytics: Use data-driven examples in interviews.
  • Network effectively: Leverage LinkedIn connections at Meta.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review digital advertising platform trends.
Analyze market data and research tools.
Understand product lifecycle management.
Familiarize with go-to-market frameworks.

Behavioral Questions

Describe a conflict during cross-functional projects.
Explain handling ambiguous market data.
Discuss prioritizing project tasks effectively.
Relate how you influence team decisions.