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The Customer Success Manager will support our Revenue team on assigned Enterprise and SMB accounts to promote high levels of customer satisfaction and adoption. Previous customer service and/or Customer Success experience preferred.
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Responsibilities:Develop, manage and maintain excellent relationships with all nursing staff, hospital administrators and other key client contacts; Serve as one of the primary points of contact in our account model for the client, providing superior customer success to patients, nurses, administrators, other staff members.
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Recurly seeks a Senior Customer Success Manager that is a master relationship-builder and dynamic communicator with a track record of successfully building rapport with client partners.
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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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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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You'll excel at fostering loyalty and retention by exceeding client expectations, strategically showcasing value, and collaborating cross-functionally to deliver tailored solutions that enhance customer success and promote long-term partnerships.
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We are looking for a Customer Success Manager to help secure the long-term success of our customers. You will report to our Manager of Customer Success.
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Partner closely with a Client Success Manager (CSM) to develop a Member Value Plan (MVP) and deliver the customer servicing strategy with each client, adapting appropriately to each client’s strategic objectives.
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Manager, Key Accounts Customer Success / CRM. Strategic Partner Manager, Channel Partner, Google Customer Solutions. Key Account Manager, SEG & Ingles (Food and Beverage Sales Team.
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Dealpath is looking for a self-motivated Customer Success Manager (Mid-Market) to join our growing team in San Francisco, CA! As a Customer Success Manager (Mid-Market) you will play a critical role in ensuring our customers adopt and utilize Dealpath to its utmost capabilities.
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A Client Success Manager has the responsibility to make sure that a product helps customers achieve whatever goals they have, and drive increased customer satisfaction and usage.
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The Small & Medium Business (SMB) Customer Success Manager within our Growth Customer Success team is a hybrid role spanning both customer implementation and longer-term customer success.
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Work closely with Sales, Customer Success Manager and/or Project Management for account creations, project deletions and best practices. The Sr. ITAM Customer Success Manager (SR. CSM) is responsible for managing, expanding and renewing contracts with SHI’s customers.
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As an Assistant Store Manager, you would lead projects including reset & remodels as well as general service and work with the Store Manager to find and develop the best people to represent Serv-U-Success by providing them with the tools and training needed to be part of a successful high-performance team.
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We are expanding and looking to add a few Experienced Luxury Sales Professionals to work within our Brand New State of the Art Facility, representing the Quality of Mercedes-Benz. The key to our success is based on how dedicated we are to our customers and our people.
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