Client Experience Manager - Training & Knowledge Management
Bloomberg Industry Group | |
parental leave
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United States, Virginia, Arlington | |
1801 South Bell Street (Show on map) | |
Nov 07, 2025 | |
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Strategic role responsible for transforming how knowledge and learning drive customer and employee success. This position blends experience design, enablement strategy, and knowledge governance to ensure that clients and internal teams are equipped to deliver a world-class experience at every stage of the customer journey.
Leads initiatives that connect product content, learning programs, and digital experience, ensuring that every piece of information - whether used by clients, support teams, or business partners - is accurate, actionable, and scalable. Partners with the Business Operations Manager, Program Manager, Product Managers, and other internal stakeholders. This role builds frameworks, tools, and governance needed to strengthen product adoption, improve operational readiness, and elevate the overall client experience. Reports directly to the Head of Client Success & Engagement. What You Will Do:
Education & Experience
Skills & Mindset
Other
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parental leave
Nov 07, 2025