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Business Insider is hiring a Client Success Manager to join our Revenue Operations Team to own the account management of direct and programmatic deals for some of our East Coast-based clients.
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We are seeking an outstanding Client Success Manager to join our team to maintain a complete book of post-sale Podcast and Digital business. This Client Success Manager will have the opportunity to think strategically and help support the development of key growth areas for iHeartMedia, and team with sales, client partnerships, pre-sale sales development, social, programming, creative production, research, ad/pod operations & inventory management to ensure smooth campaign management.
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The Customer Success Manager is a member of the Accounts Payable department within the Controller’s Unit. Accounts Payable provides critical accounting services to campus, including invoice entry, invoice approval, check run processing, tax reporting, vendor master file management, payment remediation, travel booking support, travel system management, credit card administration, employee & non-employee reimbursement, and expense report management.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Customer Success Manager is a member of the U.S. team with the responsibility to manage and deliver high priority client and internal projects (product development & translations, systems implementation etc.
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We're specifically looking for a customer success manager who will roll up their sleeves and work with the team from inside the trenches. As a key member of specific client teams, you will partner with relevant sales managers to help craft the customer success plan, building strong relationships with customers and collaborating with cross-functional teams internally to deliver consistently excellent customer experiences.
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The Regional Success Manager will work with the Director of Training and Development with hiring and training new employees as well as their career developments which include performance reviews, goal setting and promotions.
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Due to steady and ongoing growth, we are now looking for an experienced Customer Success Manager in interpretation and translation to expand our U.S. and international client base and market.
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About the Role Each and every day the Customer Success team works to ensure that our clients are maximizing the value they are receiving from Loop. You will handle client onboarding, training, provide client support via email, phone and in person meetings, and be responsible for renewals.
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3 or more years of experience as a Technical Client Success Manager, Technical Lead, Technical Account Manager or Technical Engagement Manager. You will serve as our technical client success manager, ensuring our clients' needs are met in a timely and respectful manner.
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Due to our strong global growth and recent private equity investment from Vista Equity Partners, we are looking for an experienced and tech-savvy Customer Success Manager to join our talented and growing Customer Success team.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you ensure that our customers experience the maximum benefit from Yes Energy's products. Customer Success Manager II. Minimum five years of experience with customer success strategies, technical support/helpdesk, and technical sales roles.
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The Customer Success Manager provides maintenance management support and customer service to prospective and current CAMP helicopter customers. The Customer Success Manager will coordinate with CAMP field service representatives, sales, customer support, and the helicopter manager on behalf of the customer for all customer service activities.
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The Influencer Client Success Manager will be responsible for developing and executing influencer marketing campaigns while cultivating strong client relationships and guiding clients to achieve their business objectives.
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The Client Success Manager (SOCOM) will have multiple responsibilities including the following: growing and managing an on-site team, working with reach-back developers and leadership, providing software deliverables to multiple clients including program management during the period of performance, and seeking new business opportunities.
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4+ years experience as a Customer Success Manager at a B2B SaaS company, preferably for companies in the software development lifecycle space. mabl is looking for an experienced Customer Success Manager to help us efficiently support & grow our enterprise customers.
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