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6+ years of relevant work experience in customer success, account management, or sales at a SaaS company. Passion for customer success, and ability to put the customer first.
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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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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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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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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 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 Customer Success Manager (CSM) is at the center of our mission statement to make every customer a reference and success. PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Customer Success Manager within the Financial Services or Banking Sectors for SaaS company.
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As an Operations Technical Program Manager, you'll work cross-functionally - with other Customer Success teams, with systems and engineering teams, and beyond - to build toward the global vision of CS. You will report to a Technical Program Management Lead.
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The Customer Success Manager will be responsible for driving customer success and retention. Analytical mindset with experience using data to drive decisions and improve customer success.
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Manage the strategy for developing relationships, serving as the primary point of escalation for the Customer Success team, and oversee the enablement of programs. 10+ years of experience in customer success in a B2B SaaS company.
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Then come and join our global team as CS Customer Success Manager (CSM). Establishes and maintains close working relationships with the customer, local Service Operations Manager (RSM), Key Account Manager (KAM)/Key Account Executive (KAE) (Sales teams), Customer Service Engineers (CSEs), and other support resources.
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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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The Customer Success Manager is responsible for building effective relationships with current customers and for maximizing the customer lifetime value within the assigned portfolio.
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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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Our Customer Success Managers work closely with institutional clients and partners providing white glove service in discovering their business needs ensuring they are optimizing our suite of BitGo products.
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