Customer Success Manager Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Junior Accountant

Company: City of Pleasanton

Location: Pleasanton, CA

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Administers assessment district or other debt including maintenance of accounting records, amortization schedules, audit confirmations, payoff calculations,…

Environmental Service Aide Per Diem, Nights

Company: Huntington Hospital

Location: Pasadena, CA

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Includes cleaning in occupied patient rooms, discharge cleaning, ancillary area cleaning and public areas. Ability to work with blood and body fluids in a high…

Sr Staff Research Analyst (Vulnerability Research Team)

Company: Palo Alto Networks

Location: Santa Clara, CA

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Drive technical best practices and evangelize new technologies within the engineering organization. Take part in architecture strategy sessions; design…

Executive Chef

Company: Merrill Gardens at Campbell

Location: Campbell, CA

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Proper certification as required by state and local statutes. Ability to complete Merrill Gardens’ Food Service certification courses (i.e. ServSafe) and full…

Tile Laborer

Company: Advance Onboarding Solutions

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jun 30, 2025

This role involves performing various tasks on construction sites, including assisting with installations, building structures, and operating heavy equipment.

Business Analyst

Company: City of Santa Clara, CA

Location: Santa Clara, CA

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Possession of an appropriate, valid California driver's license is required at time of appointment and for the duration of employment.

Commercial HVAC Project Manager

Company: Airco Mechanical

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Coordination of subcontractors’ field installations. Must possess a valid unrestricted Driver's License and a reliable vehicle. *Experience in K-12 Projects*.

Executive Chef

Company: Front Porch

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Jun 30, 2025

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations; ability to write…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Customer Success Manager positions at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level CSMs earn between $70,000 and $90,000 annually. Mid‑level managers earn $90,000 to $120,000. Senior CSMs with 5+ years of experience can command $120,000 to $160,000, while CS leads or directors often exceed $180,000, especially in high‑growth tech firms and in markets like the Bay Area.
What core skills and certifications are most valuable for a Customer Success Manager?
Key skills include customer relationship management, data analysis, product expertise, and communication. Certifications such as Gainsight Certified Customer Success Manager, Salesforce Certified Service Cloud Consultant, Zendesk Certified Support Specialist, and HubSpot CS certifications give a competitive edge.
How common is remote work for Customer Success Manager roles?
More than 80% of openings allow full‑time remote or hybrid arrangements. Companies use tools like Gainsight, Teams, and Zoom to maintain collaboration across distributed teams.
What career progression paths exist for a Customer Success Manager?
A typical trajectory moves from Junior CSM to Senior CSM, then to CS Lead or Manager, followed by Director of Customer Success, and ultimately VP or Head of Customer Success. Each step adds responsibility for strategy, team leadership, and cross‑functional coordination.
What industry trends are shaping the Customer Success Manager role?
Current trends include AI‑driven customer analytics, automated health scoring, subscription‑based revenue models, and the rise of CS Ops teams that focus on process optimization and data governance. CS managers are increasingly partnering with product and engineering to embed customer insights into development cycles.

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