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Manager, Customer Success Team Reviews
What is it like working as a Manager, Customer Success Team?
March 2023
Greenville Tech Company.
Manager, Customer Success Team in Greenville:
Pros: Small town vibe and big city features, all wrapped into 1.
Cons: Traffic and humid Summer weather.
December 2021
Forever changing.
Manager, Customer Success Team in Boston:
Pros: Every day is different but my number one priority doesn't change, and that is taking care of my people.
Cons: Ambiguity, and reorginizations
March 2021
Stretched in many different directions.
Manager, Customer Success Team in Mount Prospect:
Pros: The team I work with
Cons: The rate of change without real data to support the change
July 2020
Someone is always negotiating a better deal than you.
Manager, Customer Success Team in San Francisco:
Pros: Autonomy and flexibility
Cons: Still sexist, agist, and rewards top schools
October 2019
Manager Customer Success not valued for her skills.
Manager, Customer Success Team in Seattle:
Pros: Love tech and the ablility to learn and grow
Cons: Traffic and commuting
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