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Minimum 7-10+ years of experience in customer success, implementations, or sales experience in a B2B organization. Customer Success Managers at Ramp strive to deliver value to our customers and revenue for our business by implementing Ramp's products for newly-closed customers.
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Being part of the Customer success team puts you at the center of the organization, living in the product team at TIDAL. We are a small but mighty team that delivers the best customer experiences to all of our listeners and artists.
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TicketManager serves a who's who of global brands including Fortune 500s, local businesses and even the NBA and NFL. The Customer Success Manager will support our Revenue team on assigned Enterprise and SMB accounts to promote high levels of customer satisfaction and adoption.
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WATS is seeking our first Customer Success Manager to support our growing base of enterprise clients in their digital waste management journey. As a Customer Success Manager at WATS, you will play a pivotal role in driving successful customer implementations and ensuring their success.
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Attocube systems Inc, the US sales & support representative of Germany-based attocube systems AG, is looking for a talented Customer Success and Installation Engineer to join our team. As Customer Success and Installation Engineer you'll have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and collaborate with a dynamic team of sales and engineering professionals.
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We are looking for a Customer Success Manager to help secure the long-term success of our customers. You will report to our Manager of Customer Success.
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Position Overview The Customer Success Specialist is responsible for supporting MetroPlusHealth members and other key stakeholders across the customer's journey. ; ORHigh school degree and 3-5 years of experience in direct consumer contact, including, but not limited to, customer engagement, customer services, sales, community engagement; Healthcare especially Managed Care experience preferred but not required.
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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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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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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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As the first Customer Success Manager focused solely on our SMB segment, you'll get the chance to shape a brand new CS function and have lots of autonomy and impact. Radar is looking for a Customer Success Manager to support our large and growing segment of small and mid-size (SMB) customers.
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3+ years experience in an account management (customer success) role; ideally with a B2B SaaS product. OneSignal is seeking a versatile Customer Success role to help manage our US Enterprise business by leading implementation and successfully increase the value our partners achieve by messaging their customers.
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Plan and participate in weekly one-on-one meetings with College Success Manager. Regularly and openly communicate with College Success Manager to seek guidance and support to navigate complex challenges alumni may be facing.
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As an FP&A Customer Success Manager, you will drive complex implementations of financial models and dashboards to help our customers succeed with LiveFlow. Banking, finance, or accounting experience with client-facing exposureCustomer experience/customer success experience working on a highly technical or financial product.
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As the Manager of Customer Success Machine Learning Engineers, you will play a pivotal role in leading and managing our global team of Success Machine Learning Engineers. Reporting directly to the VP of Customer Success, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategies to enhance the success of our customers in utilizing our ML tools.
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