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As a Customer Success Manager, you have a strong background in advising and guiding clients in using cloud-based technology platforms. 5+ years in a customer-facing role, ideally Support, Customer Success, Business Development or Account Management.
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As a Customer Success Manager you will be responsible for ensuring the complete post-sale success and satisfaction of your assigned $5-7M+ book of athenahealth customers through establishing yourself as a trusted advisor and business partner.
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Senior Customer Success Manager - Retail & Hospitality. As part of delivering on our international growth, we are now seeking a driven Senior Enterprise Customer Success Manager, particularly focused to strengthen our already relentless customer orientation within the Retail & Hospitality sector.
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As our Customer Success Manager and onboarding specialist you are part of the Demand Growth Team in Germany and work in partnership with our Partnerships Teams across EMEA and the US. Guide our new Partners through the onboarding process and establish the first successful campaigns.
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As a Customer Success Manager at Funnel, you will own a portfolio of mid-market level customers and work to become their trusted advisor as you enable them to handle, analyze and optimize their data.
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Salt is partnering with a Global SaaS Platform looking to bring on a Customer Success Manager to join their growing team based in Boston, MA (Hybrid 3 days in office). As the Customer Success Manager you will be working closely with their Sales, Implementation and Product teams to achieve the company’s objectives and goals for each account.
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5+ years of Customer Success, Professional Services, or Consulting experience in a SaaS software environment with the ability to forge relationships with users, decision makers, and influential stakeholders.
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5+ years of experience in customer success managing large enterprise customers, preferably for companies in the development tooling space. Ultimately, our Enterprise Customer Success Managers are here to partner with our customers.
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Responsibilities: A Customer Success Manager (CSM) will ascertain customer goals and collaborate on customized strategic plans to drive business value through the LinkSquares platform.
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The Customer Success Manager role will play a critical part in the exciting growth trajectory of Tines. 3-5 years of experience in a technical account management, customer success, or post-sales role at a technology company.
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Smartsheet is looking for a Customer Success Manager II, Select Accounts to manage a set of large enterprise accounts. This important role will report to a Manager of Customer Success - Select Accounts.
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Within the Customer Success department, the Customer Success Manager will report directly to the Director, Customer Success. Black Kite is seeking a dynamic Customer Success professional responsible for managing accounts by allocating appropriate time to high-priority goals, requirements, and expansion opportunities.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Customer Success and Operations Manager to join our team. By joining Sonde Health as a Customer Success and Operations Manager, you are stepping into a role that is essential for our partners and our company's continued growth.
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Customer Success Managers are key to ensuring that every client receives first-class service and the best possible value from their investment with Building Engines and JLL/Technologies.
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Customer Success Manager, you will report to the Director of Customer Success and support your business book from onboarding to renewal. 3+ years of customer success/support/sales experience.
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