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Bandai UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Namco Bandai Group, a global leader in children and family  video game software, network services, visual and music products. Bandai is the master toy licensee of some of today’s most popular properties including Power Rangers, Ben 10, Digimon, and Pac Man as well as original products including the worldwide phenomenon Tamagotchi. We are seeking a toy industry specialist to join the 


As Product Manager/ Senior Product Manager, you will work closely with the marketing director and marketing team in executing all consumer and trade marketing activities, including the successful launch of new products, packaging, promotions and advertising. You will have a proven track record in product /brand management and be instrumental in the development and successful execution of all marketing strategies as well as managing the lifecycle of our product portfolio. You must be well-organised, self-motivated, computer literate, a good communicator and have excellent presentational skills.


We are inviting applications from creative and strategic marketers, who fully appreciate the value of working on prestigious brands. For this role you will be a graduate with a minimum of 4 years experience in marketing / product management with at least 2 years gained within the toy industry. Salary negotiable and dependent on candidate.


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