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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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This Customer Success Manager position will help enable communities to design, build, operate, and maintain their assets and infrastructure through GIS-centric solutions. We are looking for a Customer Success Manager with prior experience in GIS, Cityworks, and customer/account management.
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As our Customer Success Manager, you will join a well-funded, fast-growing technology startup with the unique opportunity to help build out a critical function for the company. Customer Success Manager.
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As a Customer Success Manager, your primary objective is to facilitate and uphold the highest standard of customer experience, from pre-sales engagement to day-to-day interactions.
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The Client Success Manager is often an internal advocate for the breakthrough change Openforce can create for clients and the value Openforce can co-create with clients. Project Management: The Client Success Manager organizes the process of growing revenue and maintaining loyalty at the account.
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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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About you 3+ years of experience as a PM, T&S Ops manager, or Customer Success manager with enterprise sales and CS experience. As a Customer Success Manager at Cinder, you’ll be paramount in determining the entire end-to-end experience for our customers, having your work be seen, used, and loved by reviewers and investigators protecting the largest communities in the world.
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We need a Customer Success Manager with skills in enterprise software, onboarding, project planning, support, troubleshooting, and account management – essentially, all aspects of delivering on the value of our digital asset management and product content syndication platform.
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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) will be responsible for driving adoption of the system and increasing the perceived value of our customers’ NetSuite investment by providing functional advice and strategic guidance to his/her customer portfolio.
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As a Customer Success Manager (CSM), you will join a collaborative team of business process and industry experts, driven to develop and present strategic guidance and advice to our existing customers on the most effective use of NetSuite.
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As a Customer Success Manager at PowerSchool, the ideal candidate is a focused and organized self-starter capable of independent work within a collaborative team environment. Reporting to the Manager, Customer Success, the Customer Success Manager serves as the dedicated PowerSchool professional overseeing value delivery for our customer through PowerSchool’s acclaimed K-12 software solutions.
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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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A well-funded seed-stage startup backed by Y Combinator and Funders Club, we're looking for an experienced Customer Success Manager with B2B SaaS experience to join our high-performing, fully remote team.
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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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Flock Safety is looking for an experienced Customer Success Manager to deliver value and an exceptional experience to our largest and most strategic customers. 5+ years experience in a customer success or account management role.
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