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We’re looking for a Client Onboarding Specialist to operate on the front lines and ensure customer satisfaction and success with Nitro! 1-2 years of experience in Client Support or Technical Support.
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Manage strategic vendor relationship and cultivate strong working partnership, holding vendor accountable to the highest standard and driving continuous improvement and customer success. They will work closely with stakeholders such as Product, Sales, Technology, Commercialization, and Operations to develop a strong understanding of client needs, drive solutions that increase our digital offering and deliver distinguished client experiences, and commercialize new capabilities as they are rolled out, maximizing the adoption and benefit of our investments.
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The Ready To Hire Customer Success Manager participates and will work to develop, manage and grow relationships with the existing and new client and partner base. Manage Salesforce and other database information related to client success and metrics vital for reaching goals.
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The Governance, Risk and Compliance Analyst will be part customer/client facing and part internal governance maturing the Audit, Compliance and security controls within the organization.
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Closely with internal cross-functional teams (product, marketing, engineering, customer success, etc. Knowledge in marketing mix modeling, multi-touch attribution, data management platforms, customer identity management, predictive analytics, credit marketing, segmentation, targeting, and SaaS solutions is extremely useful.
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1-2 years proven experience in supporting client success. Consult on customer success - Advise customers on how to successfully leverage the product/service based on their unique needs.
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Collaborate with sales engineers, customer success, finance, marketing, and client services teams. Ability to converse with prospects at all levels, including executives, lit support, legal operations, and customer IT personnel.
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5+ years experience in a client-facing role, ideally customer success, consulting, financial services, account management, or sales, preferably working with a technical product. We are looking for motivated and curious Customer Success Managers to help build out Stripe's scaled Customer Success Advisory motion for our Startup segment.
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Client Satisfaction: Champion a customer-centric approach, collaborating closely with our customer success teams to understand client needs and deliver solutions that exceed expectations.
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Experience in client management or customer success management. The schools business focuses on providing special education services to school districts by staffing high quality providers and delivering best in class training to our school district partners.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Customer Success Manager is a member of the U.S. team with the responsibility to manage and deliver high priority client and internal projects (product development & translations, systems implementation etc.
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Our client, a Chicago-based manufacturer of laboratory faucets and safety equipment, is seeking a strong Technical Sales Support Representative to add to their team! This position will work closely with the sales, manufacturing, and logistics teams to support all facets of customer interaction.
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You grow our agency through meaningful client relations and acting as a liaison between customer needs and agency departments. ROLE DESCRIPTION:As an Account Manager for Alexis Zimmer State Farm, you are vital to our daily business operations and customers’ success.
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The Director will conduct analyses focused on optimizing and understanding marketing and sales growth, client retention, debt consolidation performance, and customer lifetime value (LTV.
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The position reports to the Chief Customer Operations Officer and will partner in defining customer success objectives, strategy, and tactics, reporting, and implementing processes that scale across all the post-sales functions with Client Success.
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