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The Customer Success Manager will be responsible for the growth and success of a network of community customers for A Place for Mom within a designated region / market area. The Customer Success Manager will measure and report specific results to the communities, diagnosing issues, identifying opportunities for improvement, and coaching on best practices at all levels to achieve success.
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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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The Mid-Market Customer Success Manager is tasked with working with our growing customer base and working closely with cross-functional partners to deliver clear value, retain and renew customers while unlocking growth and expansion opportunities.
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Prior experience in a Customer Success or Account Management role, preferably within a B2B SaaS enviroment. Our Customer Success Managers play a critical role in supporting new and existing customers throughout their customer journey to oversee the accounts' health and overall retention.
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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) is responsible for the overall success and health of the customers in their book. Our expansion has created the need for an energetic and motivated Customer Success Manager to join our Customer Experience Team. If you would like to work at a fast-paced company that is experiencing high growth, keep reading.
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Position Overview The Customer Success Specialist is responsible for supporting MetroPlusHealth members and other key stakeholders across the customer’s journey. ; ORHigh school degree and 3-5 years of experience in direct consumer contact, including, but not limited to, customer engagement, customer services, sales, community engagement; Healthcare especially Managed Care experience preferred but not required.
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Senior Customer Success Manager - Retail & Hospitality. As part of delivering on our international growth, we are now seeking a driven Senior Enterprise Customer Success Manager, particularly focused to strengthen our already relentless customer orientation within the Retail & Hospitality sector.
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You'll make a huge impact on the business, driving success metrics like revenue generation, customer retention, accurate forecasting, pipeline conversion and velocity, quota attainment, time to new-hire productivity, and Sales & Customer Success employee engagement.
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8+ years experience as an Account Manager, Customer Success Manager, or other customer-facing advisory role, ideally with experience growing revenue for customers in the financial services industry.
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The College Success team is currently hiring a College Success Coach to support Scholars attending college in the Bay Area of California, geographically from CSU Monterey Bay to UC Berkeley and the colleges in between.
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We're looking for a Customer Success Manager to join our growing team. As a Customer Success Manager, you will be responsible for managing day-to-day interactions with customers, including being the primary point of contact for on-going projects or implementations, as well as cross-selling initiatives.
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Glean is looking for a talented Enterprise Customer Success Manager to join our rapidly expanding, venture-backed startup, to support and grow our largest & most strategic customers. Experience in at least one of the following disciplines: Customer Success Management, Professional Services, Technical Project Management, Account Management.
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Coordenar as atividades da equipe de Customer Success, prezando pelo cuidado, experiência, desenvolvimento e gestão das demandas do time, de modo a traduzir o planejamento tático da área para a excelência na execução das atividades.
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About The Role & Team As a Customer Success Manager, Emerging Enterprise for our east region, you are responsible for executing programs that will help our customers arrive at successful solution adoption and long-term value realization.
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A hybrid role of customer relationship management, sales engineering, and project management, Powin is seeking dynamic technology leaders that enjoy spending their time working with customers to develop world-class projects.
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