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Due to our strong global growth and recent private equity investment from Vista Equity Partners, we are looking for an experienced and tech-savvy Customer Success Manager to join our talented and growing Customer Success team.
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In this role, the Principal Customer Success Manager will function as the strategic account manager for a dedicated portfolio within the production industry, encompassing commercial, film, and television sectors.
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Our Mid-Market customer success management team is growing and we are looking to add a California-based Customer Success Manager. Dutchie believes that diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to our success, and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
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The Opportunity - Customer Success Manager Film & TV (Remote - USA - Los Angeles) We are looking for an experienced solution-oriented Customer Success Manager to join our growing team.
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Customer Success Managers (CSMs) connect our most strategic clients to Refinitiv’s portfolio of software & desktop solutions! Clearly define business outcomes and craft a comprehensive success plan to include customer objectives, partners, achievements, risks and metrics needed to achieve them.
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Skilljar is seeking a Customer Success Manager, Enterprise, to join our growing CS team! 8+ years in a customer success or account management role, preferably in an enterprise SaaS environment.
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The Client Success Manager (CSM) will be responsible for proactively engaging clients and serve as a trusted advisor to our clients, leading to retention and strong adoption of our products allowing Aspire to support clients in attaining their own objectives using our solutions while driving revenue growth.
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Demonstrated high quality performance as a Customer Success Manager, Client Relations Manager, or Account Manager within the clinical diagnostics industry or previous related experience focused on customer satisfaction preferred.
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As an Associate Client Success Manager, you will support the implementation of a California Energy Commission (CEC) EPIC grant project including managing the launch of our platform and programs, building and maintaining strong operational subcontractor relationships, and supporting CAISO market participation and acquisition and marketing initiatives.
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MCI is looking for an ambitious, self-driven, and experienced Employment Services Client Success Manager to join our team. As a Employment Services Client Success Manager you must be confident, outgoing and self-motivated with a strong work ethic and have the ability to function effectively in a fast paced work environment.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking to hire a Customer Account Manager in Burbank, CA.Job Summary:The Customer Account Manager (CAM) owns the commercial relationship with assigned Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers (commercial and defense customers, as assigned) with emphasis on meeting annual revenue and profit targets while mitigating Crane Aerospace & Electronics (CA&E) risk and liability.
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Product development: Becoming a deep expert on our customer and an avid user of our product, so you can advocate for the features that our brand community needs most. We are looking to bring on a highly analytical and strategic leader to head up the brand success side of our marketplace and own our brand management program soup to nuts.
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Global leader in Construction Equipment Market intelligence is actively seeking a Client Success Manager to join their team! As a Client Success Manager, you will be the company's product expert, actively shaping customers’ experiences within their platform.
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We're looking for a Customer Success Manager with a customer-centric mindset and hands-on experience in the construction industry. We're looking for a Customer Success Manager with a customer-centric mindset and hands-on experience in the construction industry.
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In this role, the Client Success Manager will collaborate cross-functionally with Sales and Account Management, existing channel partners, and Marketing to infuse the partner perspective into our product strategy and roadmap.
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