[Remote] Customer Success Manager

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Numerator is a company that focuses on delivering value through its products, and they are seeking a Customer Success Manager to manage customer relationships post-onboarding. The role involves ensuring clients realize value from Numerator's solutions, driving product adoption, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance the customer experience. Responsibilities Manage customer relationships and overall client health after onboarding, ensuring customers achieve measurable value against their long-term strategic goals by coaching the end users on how to best leverage the data Serve as a trusted advisor by developing a deep understanding of each client’s business, priorities, and use cases Drive product adoption and engagement through proactive outreach, training, business reviews, and ongoing stakeholder connectivity Partner with Sales to support renewals, business reviews, account planning, and growth opportunities across an assigned portfolio Identify and communicate realized business value through impact stories, customer use cases, and success metrics Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams to resolve customer needs, improve the client experience, and maximize product value Manage and prioritize a territory of approximately 30 clients while maintaining strong customer engagement Travel occasionally as needed Skills Strong relationship-building skills with the ability to become a trusted advisor to clients Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong presentation skills, including experience presenting to clients and stakeholders at varying levels, from analysts to senior leaders Knowledge of the CPG and/or retail industry, including consumer insights, category insights, and promotional data Ability to understand customer business objectives and connect promotional data to strategic initiatives Experience in Customer Success, account management, consulting, or a related client-facing role Proven analytical skills, including the ability to interpret data, derive insights, and create compelling client stories Creative problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to driving adoption and engagement Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage competing priorities across a broad client portfolio Ability to guide clients through processes clearly and translate data into actionable insights Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience 3+ years of relevant experience in Customer Success, account management, market research, CPG, retail, or a related field Experience in Brand Marketing, Market Research, Category Management, Shopper Insights, Consumer Insights, or as a service provider to these functions Experience managing a large portfolio of clients and prioritizing competing needs Working knowledge of enterprise software, data, or insights platforms serving the retail and consumer goods industries is highly valued, such as Nielsen, Circana, Dunnhumby, or similar solutions Company Overview Numerator is a data and tech company that provides advanced technology for consumers to understand the market research industry. It was founded in 1990, and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA, with a workforce of 5001-10000 employees. Its website is http//numerator.com.

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