Job Description:
DXC Technology (NYSE: DXC) helps global companies run their mission critical systems and operations while modernizing IT, optimizing data architectures, and ensuring security and scalability across public, private and hybrid clouds. The world’s largest companies and public sector organizations trust DXC to deploy services across the Enterprise Technology Stack to drive new levels of performance, competitiveness, and customer experience. Learn more about how we
Location: This is a remote position; however, candidates must be located in Toronot, Canada. Occasional travel to client sites is expected, averaging up to 25%, based on project demands and client needs.
Overview:Client Success Managers (CSMs) are responsible for delivering revenue growth in one or more client accounts. For their clients, they are the key representatives of the Consulting & Engineering Services (CES) organization and are responsible for coordinating all CES activities and personnel within their account(s).CSMs are core to the development and delivery of CES strategic objectives and financial goals.
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Please note: The client is in a controlled goods program environment and must comply with the Controlled Goods Program (CGP), which mandates that all applicants hold Canadian Citizenship or Permanent Residency status in Canada.
DXC is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome the many dimensions of diversity. Accommodation of special needs for qualified candidates may be considered within the framework of the DXC Accommodation Policy.
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Note: This option is reserved for applicants needing a reasonable accommodation related to a disability.
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