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The Associate Director, Technology Solutions Beef Customer Success is responsible for building, developing and leading the Livestock Technology Solutions Beef Customer Success team to ensure the long-term success that our customer have with the investment that they have made in our company's Animal Health Livestock Monitoring Systems.
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As an Account Manager, LP Network Success, you’ll be responsible for building and maintaining relationships with our Logistics Partners. OmniPoint enables the consumer or receiving business to track their order delivery in real time, and provide feedback through a customer-branded interface.
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Experience selling a physical product into stores and accounts as well as customer and product success. Experience selling a physical product into stores and accounts as well as customer and product success.
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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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Customer Success Manager US (Remote) or Salt Lake City (Remote) We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our Customer Success team as a Customer Success Manager.
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As a Customer Success Manager supporting our US National Security business, you'll develop a deep understanding of your customers' challenges and industry trends. Customer Success or Account Management experience with a digital or software product.
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The Client Success Manager is responsible to ensure we are the provider of choice. The Client Success Manager is also integral to ensuring smooth operations and client satisfaction, supporting long-term retention of cases, and working in partnership with colleagues in the immediate team environment and in the larger community.
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Experience - 5+ years of success in senior roles in enterprise SaaS deployment, CSM and/or program management for large, complex, and strategic customers is required. Prior work experience as a Technical Account Manager or Sales Engineer focused on endpoint protection solutions is desired.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you have a strong background in advising and guiding clients in using cloud-based technology platforms. 5+ years in a customer-facing role, ideally Support, Customer Success, Business Development or Account Management.
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Director, Scaled Customer Success (San Francisco) Our Workforce and Customer Identity Clouds enable secure yet flexible access, authentication, and automation that transforms how people move through the digital world, putting Identity at the heart of business security and growth.
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As part of the account team, you will work closely with your Customer Success Manager (CSM) to define the strategic roadmap for your customers, to allow retention, renewal, and expansion of their Dynatrace relationship, and serve as a liaison between the customer and the Dynatrace Support and Product Management teams.
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If yes, then joining the Data and AI team as the next Customer Success Manager at T-Mobile is the perfect position. Certified Customer Success Manager (preferred.
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As an FP&A Customer Success Manager, you will drive complex implementations of financial models and dashboards to help our customers succeed with LiveFlow. Banking, finance, or accounting experience with client-facing exposureCustomer experience/customer success experience working on a highly technical or financial product.
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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) will contribute strategic guidance and advice to customers of various sizes along various points of their customer journey. Develop strong awareness of the customer journey and how a Customer Success Manager serves to strategically advise customers toward agreed upon goals.
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We are seeking a stellar Customer Success Director, experienced in engaging with physician practices and health systems in a value-based care context and eager to help our current customer base succeed in the ACO REACH model and beyond.
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