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Four or more years of proven B2B SaaS experience in direct client management (account management, customer success, sales, or other relevant business area) working with enterprise (Fortune 1000) customers.
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You will be the customer's internal advocate, helping ensure an excellent Method experience, and gathering feedback on ways that Method can build the next generation of embedded fintech solutions.
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Be a client advocate to bridge discussions between use cases/business process and the desired platform functionality so as to conceptualize and crystalize appropriate feature enhancements during the project between clients, Product and/or Engineering groups needed to groom these ideas/feedback.
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Provides Client Admin, Client End-User, and Internal trainings, performs both on-site and utilizing VSD (Virtual Service Delivery) If you are someone who can be yourself, advocate for others, stay nimble, dream big, own every outcome, and think global but act local - come join our team.
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We advocate for our field staff, go above and beyond for you and we keep you informed on ways you can help advocate for the clients we serve! We are looking for a friendly individual to coordinate our client and caregiver schedules.
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The Travis County Public Defender's Office (PDO) is a comprehensive public defender office envisioned to be client-centered, holistic, and innovative to the needs of Travis County residents. Social Workers in the PDO advocate for clients inside and outside of the courtroom.
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Pre-Litigation Attorney: We are seeking an attorney with 1-3 years of personal injury experience to join our growing firm in TX. A qualified associate must possess the ability to provide legal representation to advocate for our clients while providing outstanding client service skills.
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Acts as a single point of contact and client advocate for customer escalations and owns the coordination and oversight to problem solving efforts between clients, support engineers, field service personnel, software support, investigation and analysis of product problems.
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Candidate must provide immediate analysis on liability, collectible damages, and communicating the steps the team will follow in order to achieve the best results for the client. Communicate offer to client and disburse of client funds.
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You will have direct responsibility for solution delivery to a customer across all project phases and will use your knowledge of Supply Chain Collaboration and Planning practices to deliver high customer satisfaction, by acting as an advocate for the client, providing direction for design activities, ensuring project delivery on-time and within budget.
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Act as a client advocate with a focus on improving the buyer experience. Collaborate with internal departments to facilitate client need fulfillment. They build long-lasting, mutually beneficial relationships with their contacts, always striving to find the products which best fit the individual needs of the client.
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The Client Advocate will work directly with our clients to ensure they feel supported, taken care of and are satisfied with their care and overall experience. Brainstorms and shares with owners new ways to improve client care and office procedures.
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Serve as the customer advocate internally while effectively collaborating with internal cross-functional teams including client success managers, account managers and data team members. We're growing and we are looking to add a passionate Client Success Manager with an ecommerce/ Amazon Advertising background to help brands maximize their presence and profitability on ecommerce platforms, particularly Amazon.
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The person we want is: Kind and compassionate Responsible and trustworthy Service-oriented Respectful Collaborative Authentic Ethical Accountable for results Key ResponsibilitiesAs an Intake Specialist your duties will include, but are by no means limited to: Client Engagement: Utilize your exceptional people skills to connect with potential clients, establishing trust and rapport from the first interaction.
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A client advocate serves as a dedicated liaison, ensuring that clients' expectations are met, their issues are addressed, and their overall experience is positive and satisfactory. The Client Managing Partner owns the relationships with multiple of Acxiom’s accounts and clients.
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