Long-Term Relationships Jobs in New York City, NY

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Lead Software Engineer (Velocity Black)

Company: Capital One

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 21, 2025

Work within and across teams to design, develop, test, implement, and support technical solutions across a full-stack of development tools and technologies.

Project Manager, Creative Operations

Company: Michael Kors

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 22, 2025

Takes detailed notes from meetings and sends clear and concise recaps and next steps to teams involved. Manage executional projects related to Campaign, i.e.…

Director of Marketing

Company: Abacus Business Computer

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jun 20, 2025

*Build, manage, and mentor the marketing team*, while overseeing relationships with external agencies and contractors. New York, NY 10018 (Preferred).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Long‑Term Relationships roles?
Entry‑level Client Success Managers earn $60k–$80k, mid‑level managers range $80k–$120k, and senior partnership leaders or Directors receive $120k–$160k, often supplemented by performance bonuses tied to NRR and churn reduction.
Which skills and certifications are required in this field?
Proficiency with CRM platforms such as Salesforce and HubSpot, data‑analysis tools like Gainsight or Retently, and certifications such as Salesforce Certified Administrator, HubSpot Inbound Marketing, or Customer Success Manager (CSM) are highly valued. Strong communication, negotiation, and project‑management skills are essential.
Is remote work available for Long‑Term Relationships positions?
Yes, the majority of 1,804 roles offer fully remote or hybrid arrangements, with many employers using collaboration tools like Slack, Zoom, and Asana to manage cross‑functional teams.
What career progression paths exist in Long‑Term Relationships?
Typical trajectories move from Associate Account Manager to Senior Account Manager, then to Partnership Manager or Director of Client Success, and ultimately to VP of Partnerships or Chief Customer Officer, depending on leadership aptitude and strategic impact.
What industry trends are shaping Long‑Term Relationships roles?
The shift toward subscription economics, AI‑driven customer insights, and partnership ecosystems is increasing demand for analysts who can interpret usage data, automate retention workflows, and co‑create value with partner brands.

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