Powtoon - A Visual Native company
Customer Success Manager - Central London Office

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Customer Success Manager - Central London Office
About Powtoon Powtoon is a leading AI-powered video platform used by 95% of the Fortune 500 to transform how organisations communicate, train, and scale knowledge. As our Enterprise business continues to grow, we are looking for a commercially minded Customer Success Manager who can own revenue retention, drive expansion and act as a strategic partner to our customers. This is not a support role - This is a revenue-owning, value-led, growth-oriented CSM role. As a Customer Success Manager, you will own a portfolio of enterprise and mid-market accounts and be accountable for: Customer outcomes Revenue retention Expansion growth Key Responsibilities Build strong, senior relationships with enterprise customers and become a trusted advisor to key stakeholders Deeply understand each customer’s business goals, use cases, and success criteria Drive onboarding, adoption, and ongoing value realisation across accounts Lead structured business reviews focused on outcomes & ROI Partner with Account Executives to progress expansion opportunities from discovery to close 3–6+ years experience in Customer Success, Account Management, or a commercial post-sales role in B2B SaaS Proven experience owning Retention & Expansion targets Comfortable managing senior enterprise stakeholders Strong numerical and analytical capability: Able to analyse usage data and translate it into commercial action Excellent discovery skills - able to uncover growth opportunities Comfortable working in close partnership with Sales on expansion deals Native-level written and spoken English Strong presentation and storytelling skills Preferable to have: Experience selling or expanding into Enterprise L&D, IT, HR & Internal Communications Experience in AI-enabled or transformation-focused products Familiarity with CRM tools (HubSpot, Salesforce) Grab a fantastic opportunity to grow in a stable, bootstrapped, and profitable startup. Our flagship product is fun and creative, genuinely well-loved, and used by millions Volunteering programs Fully stocked office Weekly food allowance via Deliveroo Cyclescheme
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