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Oct 18 – Customer Success Jobs

SmartKarrot

Role: VP Customer Success Location: Irvine, CA, US (Hybrid) Organization: IntelligenceBank As a VP of Customer Success, you will achieve business targets for upsell, product usage and engagement, retention ARR and churn prevention for the North American region. Assist with the renewal process for the team’s accounts.

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Jan 20 – Customer Success Jobs

SmartKarrot

Role: Vice President of Customer Success Location: Remote, United States Organization: Lockstep As a Vice President of Customer Success, you will manage all aspects of the Customer Success team at Lockstep. Build, recruit, retain, and grow a team of great customer success representatives.

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May 10 – Customer Success Jobs

SmartKarrot

Role: Customer Success Manager – Strategic Location: Remote, United States Organization: Premier Group Recruitment As a Customer Success Manager, you will be actively serving a portfolio of assigned North American accounts including major consumer, prosumer, and B2B brands.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Byron Deeter, Elliott Robinson, Henry Schuck, and Jason Lemkin

SaaStr

If you look back on February 5th, 2019, which was the SaaStr Annual, hopefully many of you were there in person, we gave the state of the cloud presentation and talked about the power of the industry, and the power that’s been building in terms of market capitalization of just the public cloud companies and what they show.

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The SaaS response – how our peers are responding to COVID-19

Intercom, Inc.

So, in this episode you’ll hear from: Kristin Habacht , Head of EDR Sales at Atlassian. Loren Padelford , General Manager, Shopify Plus. Tom Ronen , Head of Customer Success at Monday.com. We’re all trying to find our way in unchartered waters – and it can be a challenge, whether personally or professionally.