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The role of the Customer Success Manager at Solera is a unique and dynamic position that encompasses the responsibilities of both client relationship management and technical field service engineering.
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TicketManager serves a who's who of global brands including Fortune 500s, local businesses and even the NBA and NFL. The Customer Success Manager will support our Revenue team on assigned Enterprise and SMB accounts to promote high levels of customer satisfaction and adoption.
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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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Prime Roots is on the lookout for a Customer Success Manager who is deeply passionate about driving change in the plant-based food industry. Strategic In-Store Execution : Craft and implement merchandising strategies to elevate the customer experience and amplify brand presence.
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Being part of the Customer success team puts you at the center of the organization, living in the product team at TIDAL. We are a small but mighty team that delivers the best customer experiences to all of our listeners and artists.
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Proven work experience (3 years +) as a Customer Success Manager or similar role (e.g., Technical Account Manager, Client Relationship Manager). Reporting to the COO, This technically savvy Customer Success Manager to design and deliver a comprehensive client engagement strategy with a high focus on building/maintaining service excellence through strong and credible relationships and provide ongoing support to help them to make the most and find value in products and solutions.
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As an experienced professional in the SaaS industry as a Customer Success Manager (CSM), you will bring your experience leading our largest, most complex customers from deployment to broad scale usage, managing the risks associated with successful adoption.
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Minimum 7-10+ years of experience in customer success, implementations, or sales experience in a B2B organization. Customer Success Managers at Ramp strive to deliver value to our customers and revenue for our business by implementing Ramp's products for newly-closed customers.
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WATS is seeking our first Customer Success Manager to support our growing base of enterprise clients in their digital waste management journey. As a Customer Success Manager at WATS, you will play a pivotal role in driving successful customer implementations and ensuring their success.
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Performs Monthly Business Analysis around RCM related performance for assigned customer base: Including but not limited to- Denials Analysis/Trending, Outstanding Sales Orders, Unposted Deposits, AR Aging, AR Activity Trends.
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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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We are now looking for a passionate Customer Success Manager to provide world-class product support and build strong partnerships with our constantly growing, international user base.
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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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The Strategic Customer Success Manager is tasked with working with our largest customer accounts, and orienting our GTM machine around them to continue to unlock growth at breakneck speeds.
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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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