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Ground-floor customer success role at venture-backed startup (Lightbank, TenOneTen Ventures, Jason Calacanis) Minimum of 2-5 years of professional experience in SaaS customer success.
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Productboard is seeking a Customer Operations Manager to support the Customer Success, Services and Support teams by building and maintaining processes and systems, providing reporting and analytics, facilitating internal enablement, and supporting inter-team collaboration and communication.
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As a Customer Success Manager (Mid-Market) you will play a critical role in ensuring our customers adopt and utilize Dealpath to its utmost capabilities. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDealpath is looking for a self-motivated Customer Success Manager (Mid-Market) to join our growing team in San Francisco, CA.
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Skilljar is seeking a Sr. Customer Success Manager 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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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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Much of this growth is coming from Klarity's largest enterprise customers like Zoom, Zendesk, UIPath, 8x8 etc., so your role as a Customer Success Manager will be business critical in meeting this demand and delivering a best-in-class customer experience.
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What You’ll Do: As an early Customer Success Manager at PermitFlow, you’ll work alongside the Head of Customer Success to both support our rapidly-growing customer base, and develop and iterate on processes.
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This role reports to the Sr. Director of Product Management and serves as a key interface between our Product team (which includes Analytics and Design), Engineering team, and our customer-facing teams (including Business Development and Client Success.
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As the Customer Success Manager, you'll be the main point of contact for our rapidly growing customer base, ensuring customers are delighted with the entire unitQ experience.
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Work cross-functionally with marketing, product, customer success, engineering & data science to develop key metrics & tracking across every part of the organization to support investment, hiring, scale and profitability goals.
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You will be driving high level decisions across our customer success pipelines, with a fair amount of hands-on opportunities to support products that actually help people lead healthier, happier lives.
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The perfect candidate would be passionate about understanding the customer needs and ensuring we have the core product marketing resources to empower customer success. We are seeking an experienced strategy and product marketing leader to join our team and grow the industry leadership of Adobe Experience Manager as a world-class experience and content management solution (CMS.
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Partner closely with Sales, Sales Excellence, COO Finance, Customer Success, Sales Ops, Sales Enablement, and Sales Product domain to inform strategy and vision. In partnership with the EDH lead, develop scalable reporting and analytics strategy that can be adopted by other product groups such as Marketing and Customer Success.
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With your strategic vision, customer-centric mindset, and technical acumen, you'll play a crucial role in shaping our DEX platform, delivering exceptional value to customers and driving organizational success in the cryptocurrency and blockchain landscape.
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As a Customer Success Manager, you will have hands-on experience working with our school stakeholders (principals, APs, department heads, school counselors, school nurses, etc.) As a Customer Success Manager, your primary responsibility will be to manage the relationship with Hazel schools.
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