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Your Role: As a Customer Success Manager, you will be a key contributor to the success of Odaseva. Our Customer Success Technologists’ main goal is to ensure the success and happiness of our strategic customers leading towards increased adoption, retention, customer satisfaction and ultimately, the expansion of the Odaseva footprint.
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We're looking for a Customer Success Manager with a deep understanding of analytics and business intelligence to join our team. 4+ years of experience in a customer success, account management, or consultative role within the SaaS, analytics, or business intelligence industry.
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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) sits at the intersection of product and customer. Banyan is growing rapidly and seeking a Customer Success Manager to join our team.
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The Growth Data & Strategy team is responsible for building the vision, driving data-driven programs, and defining tooling strategies to increase Sales, Customer Success (CS), and Account Management (AM) teams’ efficiency and effectiveness and improve the experience of businesses that use Square’s ecosystem of products.
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Productboard is seeking a customer-focused, highly energetic, and experienced individual to join our team as a Customer Success Manager (CSM), Enterprise, responsible for managing a portfolio of our largest midmarket and Enterprise customers.
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The Specialist Customer Success Manager (S-CSM) works directly with customers to guide them through their business journey with our solutions. Customer Success Specialist (S-CSM) - SAP Academy for Customer Success - SF (Hybrid.
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Requisition ID: 401518 Work Area: Sales Expected Travel: 0 - 100% Career Status: Graduate Employment Type: Regular Full Time Career Level: T2 The SAP Academy for Customer Success is a talent development program specifically for candidates early in their careers.
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Frequently interact with customers & adjust to the customer context (e.g., alpha research, sales, customer success, prototyping) Reporting to the VP, Creative Enterprise, a successful product leader will embrace extreme customer orientation, be passionate about delivering delightful, scaled creative production experiences, and have a nose for the money (e.g., drive meaningful business impact.
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As a Customer Success Manager you will manage and develop long-term partnerships with some of the biggest online technologies in the world! We are looking for a highly motivated, proactive, persuasive, quick learning and goal-oriented individual to join the Company's Customer Success Team. Including managing existing customers and developing long-term partnerships.
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Join Sprig as a Strategic Customer Success Manager where you'll have the chance to work with product teams at leading tech companies. 7+ years of strategic customer success or analytics practice with Fortune 500 client facing experience preferred.
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This position is a people manager role reports to the VP, Customer Success Strategy & Operations. Establish strong partnerships and interlock with GTM, Sales, Partners and Customer Success to optimize customer renewal rates in all segments.
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Driven by Excellence - you are driven by our mission and our passion for customer success which means you relentlessly pursue excellence, that you do not tolerate mediocrity and you work intensely to achieve your goals.
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Deep domain expertise in enterprise Customer Success including best practices to drive value empowering product experiences to support industry-leading Subscription Management, Renewals Management, Customer Planning, Feed-back Management, Performance, and Close Loop Enablement 2.
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They will help internally, compiling reports, making observations and recommendations and externally help protect our Brand Reputation with guidance from the Vendor Manager and wider Customer Success Team, to any issues or risks.
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We are seeking a full-time Customer Service Associate based within our Customer Success Team, to work across our organization and Vendor Partners to ensure the Tapjoy Customer Experience is maintained and constantly improved upon.
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