About the job
About Talon. One
Talon. One offers an incentives engine that brings loyalty, promotions, and gamification together in one platform. The system is built for enterprise security and scalability, helping businesses design personalized and profitable loyalty programs and promotions using any available data. More than 250 brands, such as Adidas, Sephora, and Carlsberg, use Talon. One to deepen customer engagement and loyalty.
The Team
The Customer Success team includes both Customer Success Managers and Technical Account Managers. Collaboration is central to the way the team works, with close ties to Sales, Partnerships, Product, and Marketing. Open communication and mentorship are encouraged, supporting both professional growth and an inclusive workplace. The team values diversity and ethical practices as essential to making a positive impact in tech.
Role Overview
Talon. One is expanding its Customer Success team in preparation for growth in early 2026. As a Customer Success Manager, the focus will be on building strong client relationships, driving product adoption, and translating customer feedback into improvements. The role involves aligning the API-driven platform with customers’ marketing strategies, working with technical teams to resolve issues, and developing scalable processes for customer success. Strong communication skills are important for supporting enterprise clients and managing projects effectively.
This is a remote position, but candidates must live within commuting distance of the Boston or New York offices.
The anticipated total compensation is $125,000 OTE. Actual compensation may vary depending on experience, skills, qualifications, and location. The salary range is subject to change.
What You Will Do
- Build and maintain relationships with customers to understand their objectives and challenges, encourage product adoption, and share actionable insights with Sales, Marketing, and Product teams.
- Connect customers’ marketing goals to the technical capabilities of the API-driven platform, and explain complex product configurations clearly.

