The Inside Performance Manager will support customer engagement and retention for non-assigned accounts, leveraging AI solutions while ensuring client satisfaction and effective communication.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
The Inside Performance Manager serves as the primary point of contact for smaller, supporting customer engagement and retention through responsive service and insights. In this role, you will address inquiries and provide AI-driven solutions, helping clients understand and utilize Impel’s AI technologies. This role requires effective communication, adaptability, and a customer-centric approach, along with a solid understanding of AI applications in the automotive industry.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary point of contact for a portfolio of accounts as assigned, addressing inquiries with accuracy and urgency. Proactively monitor account performance, identifying trends and growth opportunities.
- Support Customer Success (Performance Management team) initiatives by addressing concerns, identifying opportunities for AI-driven efficiency, and aligning solutions with client goals.
- Expertise in AI-driven efficiency and effectiveness solutions for automotive dealers, OEMs, and marketplaces.
- Ability to explain complex AI concepts and their benefits to clients in clear, accessible language.
- Collaborate across departments and partner with individuals of varying expertise, including AI specialists and data scientists, to drive successful outcomes.
- Establish clear, achievable goals, with a strong determination and commitment to delivering results while being accountable for outcomes.
- Exceptional time management skills with the ability to handle multiple AI-driven projects simultaneously.
- Capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment, efficiently solving problems with quick, creative solutions through the use of AI technologies.
- Positive, customer-first attitude with a focus on AI-enabled solutions.
- Ability to learn quickly and adapt to rapidly evolving AI technologies.
- Maintains a positive, customer-first attitude with a focus on solutions.
- Ability to learn quickly and adapt in a fast-paced environment.
- Obtains strong communication and organizational skills, with an ability to explain AI concepts to diverse audiences.
- Basic knowledge of AI applications in customer lifecycle management and the automotive industry.
Other
- Maintains confidentiality of work-related issues, records, and company information.
- Demonstrates a commitment to Diversity, Equity, and inclusion by treating everyone with respect and dignity, ensuring all voices are heard, and advocating change.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a related field (preferred).
- 1-2 years in an client account management or call center support role is preferred. Automotive industry experience is preferred
- Proficiency in Google Suite and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Experience in customer service or account support, ideally within a tech or automotive setting.
- 10% travel.
Top Skills
AI
Google Suite
Microsoft Office Suite
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