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Hi everyone! Welcome to Professional Helpers Weekly Job Drop, a weekly listing of CX jobs across support, trust and safety, success, and more, scoured from the corners of the internet and (usually) presented to you on Monday afternoon.

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Monday Fresh Roles

🟢 = New (live within the last 7 days)

🟡 = Reposted (has been live previously, but has been reposted)

🟣 = Swooped Flag (I had to navigate through Swooped or another AI job aggregating site to find the details, unsure how long it’s been posted)

🔵 = Community Submission - Someone in the CX community has submitted this role for sharing!

Customer Experience (67 live)

🟡 Alma - Director, Voice of the Customer - $165,000 - $185,000

🟢 University of South Carolina - Director of Customer Experience & Change Management - $58,339

🟢 Motorola - Director, Global Customer Care & Service Management - $170,000 - $190,000

🟡 Adobe - Director, Customer Value - $204,900 - $345,700

Customer Success (38 live)

🟢 Datavant - Customer Success Manager - $125,000 - $150,000

🟡 Attentive - Customer Success Manager, Enterprise (West) - $80,000 - $108,000

🟢 Snapdocs - Customer Success Manager - $107,000 - $186,000

🟢 Vida - Client Success Manager, Employer - $130,000 - $140,000

🟡 HubSpot - Senior Customer Success Manager, Mid-Market/Corporate - $90,000 - $135,000

Trust & Safety (74 live)

🟡 TD Bank - Senior Manager, Insider & Conduct Risk Management - $110,760 - $178,880

🟢 Etsy - Senior Program Manager, Trust & Safety - $126,000 - $164,000

🟡 Snap Inc - Trust & Safety Specialist - $69,000 - $121,000

Community Management (44 live)

🟡 Ibex Outdoor Clothing - Community Manager - $50,000 - $60,000

🟢 Ophelia - Community Partnerships Manager - $80,000 - $100,000

🟡 PrizePicks - Senior Director of Community Management & Social Media - $180,000 - $215,000

🟢 Winona - Community Manager

🟢 Risk Labs - Community Manager

🟢 Askable - Community Manager

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