Customer Success Operations Manager
We are looking for a Customer Success Operations Manager to drive the effectiveness and efficiency of our Customer Success team.
To empower all customers to achieve their business goals through learning so that Udemy is an indispensable resource, and to become a partner our customers adore. We will serve as strategic advisors and provide trusted support. We will be the voice of the customer internally and will foster strong cross functional partnerships. Our customers’ success will be the engine that drives Udemy’s success.
Strategic mindset
Resourceful
Inspirational
Trustworthy
Collaborative
We’re looking for candidates who can dive into our retention metrics, refine our forecasting process, and manage our capacity planning. We will depend on your expertise to keep our focus on changes that drive growth, scalability, and retention. You love working cross functionally and globally to support the broader Customer Success goals.
This role sits under the Revenue Operations team and reports to the Director of Customer Success Operations.
Here's what you'll be doing:
- Partner with the CS leadership team on revenue forecasting, retention and KPI reporting so we always know where we are relative to our goals
- Refine renewals, upsells, retention and expansion forecasting process
- Manage customer distribution and capacity planning across all CS segments to ensure the best possible experience for our customers
- Develop insights into our customer health so we can detect early signals of at-risk renewals and identify upsell opportunities
- Dive deep into our data to identify key strategic insights to improve our business
- Develop, communicate and reinforce system standards, processes and policies
- Recommend ways to optimize our SFDC and Gainsight instance and partner closely with our BizOps team
- Identify process automation and improvement opportunities and work with cross-functional teams to drive these initiatives, such as Sales, Marketing, Product, and Finance.
- Own the documentation of our processes and ensure they are maintained up to date
- Represent the needs of Customer Success with the broader Revenue Operations team
We're excited about you because you have:
- 3+ years of experience in an Operations role focused on Customer Success
- Experience with Salesforce and Excel (vlookups, pivot tables, etc) a must; Gainsight a plus
- Experience working in a B2B SaaS environment
- Passion for designing processes that scale
- Data-driven mindset with a commitment to process improvement
- Strong listening skills, open to input from other team members and departments, and an understanding of how people go through a change and the change process
- Project management skills
- An eye for inefficiency and like to fix challenging problems
About Udemy
We believe anyone can build the life they imagine through online learning. Today, more than 50 million students around the world are advancing their careers and passions by exploring and mastering new skills on Udemy, and expert instructors are able to share their knowledge with the world. Through our global marketplace and our solutions for businesses and governments, we connect people everywhere with the skills they need for success in work and life. We’re a close-knit bunch that enjoys problem-solving and collaboration, and we share a serious belief in the power of learning and teaching to change lives. Udemy’s culture encourages innovation, creativity, passion, and teamwork. We also celebrate our milestones and support each other every day.
Founded in 2010, Udemy is privately owned and headquartered in San Francisco’s SOMA neighborhood with offices in Denver (Colorado), Dublin (Ireland), Ankara (Turkey), Gurugram (India), and São Paulo (Brazil).
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