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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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As a Sr. Customer Success Manager for Agency, you will serve as the primary liaison for our strategic holding company agency customers, helping them achieve their creator marketing goals using CreatorIQ software and services.
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Regal.io is seeking its first Enterprise Customer Success Manager to own the post-sale experience for the strategic segment of its fast-growing B2C customer base. The Enterprise Customer Success Manager role is a key data-driven, consultative, client-facing growth driver within Regal’s rapidly scaling business.
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The Dataiku Senior Customer Success Manager is responsible for serving a portfolio of large enterprise accounts for the Northeast territory. The Senior Customer Success Manager serves as the internal voice of the customer while working with other Dataiku teams and partners to exceed customer expectations.
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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) will manage customer loyalty and adoption of Saviynt’s innovative products and services using our customers’ business objectives and priorities as the foundation of the work they perform.
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As an Enterprise Solutions Engineer on our Post-Sales team, you’ll partner closely with members of our Customer Success Manager team to provide thought leadership and develop strategy to ensure the long-term success of our customers.
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The Enterprise Customer Success Manager (CSM) role is part of our North American Customer Success team. 3 years of experience in a related field or as a Customer Success / Account Manager for a SaaS company.
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Reports to the Enterprise Customer Success Team Manager. The Enterprise Customer Success team at Trustpilot is the central touchpoint for our key accounts, orchestrating the post-sales customer lifecycle in partnership with Sales, Onboarding and Support.
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8+ years experience as an Account Manager, Customer Success Manager, or other customer-facing advisory role, ideally with experience growing revenue for customers in the financial services industry.
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A background leading customer success teams in an Enterprise SaaS space. Watershed is hiring an experienced manager for our Customer Success team! You and your team will help refine and scale the customer success function as we gear up for this next year+ of growth.
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Customer Success Managers report to our post-sales team's Senior Director of Customer Success. Customer Success Managers at Nova Credit are charged with retaining & growing revenue from Nova Credit's existing customers.
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You'll support the Customer Success Manager in preparation for SteerCos or other Executive meetings. As an Implementation Specialist, you'll drive successful onboarding for Enterprise Service Co-Pilot customers, working closely with customers and in partnership with an assigned Technical Success Manager (TSM.
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The Enterprise Customer Success Manager (SAM) at Simon Data is accountable for a book of business of existing client accounts that Simon cannot afford to lose. The Enterprise Customer Success Manager role is all about ensuring that Simon's largest, most sophisticated clients extract as much value out of our platform and services as possible.
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We are looking for a Customer Success Manager who is highly motivated and has a hunger to develop media and advertising knowledge. The Sales Marketing and Customer Success team at Dailymotion aims to be the subject matter experts to convince brands to partner with Dailymotion.
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We’re looking for an experienced Customer Success Manager to help build out the function and support our enterprise customers. Provide accurate forecasting and reporting on customer success metrics; regularly escalating any that are at-risk for churn.
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