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Customer-facing experience in Customer Success Management / Client Service / Account Management or similar ideally in B2B SaaS. Reporting into the Head of Customer Success, the ideal candidate will be customer-centric and passionate about building strong customer relationships while delivering value to ensure happy customers.
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Here at ChargeAfter, we are building the next unicorn in the Fintech industry and are looking for a talented and success-driven Customer Success Manager to help make it happen! 5+ years of experience that may include B2B SaaS in fintech or merchant services, consulting, product management, or technical account management.
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A customer success orientated background, ideally with supporting enterprise performance management (EPM), multi-dimensional modeling platforms or another leading SaaS provider. Minimum ten years of experience working in SaaS and leading high performing customer success or GTM teams.
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At least 5 years of Customer Success or account management experience in SaaS or technology services companies. As a Customer Success Team Leader, you will lead a team of experts working with leading technology companies across various business sectors, including Fortune 500 companies.
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We strongly prefer candidates from top management consulting firms (i.e. BCG, Bain, McKinsey) or who previously led SaaS customer success teams. We're looking for an energetic, high "slope" customer success leader to build an industry-leading implementation and account management practice.
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Advantage: experience in either – account management, customer success, professional services, SAAS / Tech industry experience. AppCard is looking for a business oriented, tech savvy Jr Customer Success Manager to deliver loyalty marketing solutions to our clients.
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5 - 10 years of experience managing customer relationships in B2B SaaS companies. As a Senior Customer Success Manager, you will serve as the primary point of contact for our clients and as the voice of the client to our internal teams.
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SaaS providers such as Rackspace, VMware/Broadcom, or Digital Ocean. SaaS companies in the EdTech space, such as Udemy or Pluralsight. Customer Success Strategy : Develop and deploy customer success strategies tailored to client needs.
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3+ years experience in an account management (customer success) role; ideally with a B2B SaaS product. HRBaires is helping OneSignal to find a Customer Success Manager.
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5+ years of relevant experience across Customer Success, Sales, Consulting, or Account Management (data or SAAS experience preferred) Foursquare is looking for an Enterprise Customer Success Manager (CSM) to join our team located in or near one of our office hubs - New York City, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco.
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Requires 2 years of experience in: leading a team within Saas to achieve/overachieve specific goals and metrics around customer success; identifying customer needs and defining and executing against KPIs; experience with software platforms, research media agencies, marketing/advertising or financial services companies; leading customer success within a subscription-based software-related organization.
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3+ years of experience in customer success engineering / technical account management, or a related role within a SaaS company. Work closely with clients to configure our SaaS solutions to align with their business needs.
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3+ years of B2B SaaS customer success, account management or consulting experience working with accounts of various sizes. Mid Market Customer Success Manager. The Customer Success Team is the trusted advisor for building relationships, driving product adoption, and empowering teams to fulfill their goals.
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Proven experience in a customer success management or account management role, preferably within the construction industry and/or SaaS sector. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Customer Success Manager to join our team As a Customer Success Manager.
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Current experience of working as a Customer Success Manager ideally within a start-up / scale-up Saas platform company. We are seeking a Senior Customer Success Manager to work alongside our global enterprise customers (Fortune 500+) to own their end-to-end success and be responsible for revenue retention, upsell, growth & expansion, and overall customer happiness.
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