Customer Success Manager, Emea

Vercel Vercel · Enterprise · London, United Kingdom · Customer Success Managers

Customer Success Manager for Vercel, focusing on enterprise accounts to drive consumption growth and adoption of Vercel's platform, including its AI-native web capabilities. This role requires commercial acumen, technical confidence in modern frontend and AI infrastructure, and the ability to build executive relationships to drive organizational transformation and platform adoption.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own consumption targets across a portfolio of Enterprise accounts — tracking platform usage across all products and driving consumption into new teams, workloads, and use cases
  2. Build and maintain deep executive relationships with CTOs, VPs of Engineering, and Heads of Platform — becoming a trusted advisor on long-term frontend and AI infrastructure strategy
  3. Lead Executive Business Reviews as the primary lever for consumption growth — using EBRs to surface new contacts, uncover untapped workloads, and create multi-team alignment around Vercel's platform
  4. Design and deliver internal hackathons and discovery sessions that create first-hand understanding of what's possible — translating executive curiosity into engineering adoption at scale
  5. Drive org transformation programmes with customers, helping engineering leadership redesign developer workflows, platform ownership, and tooling strategy around Vercel's capabilities

Skills

Required

  • Commercial mindset
  • Technical confidence in modern frontend architecture, CI/CD pipelines, and AI-native development
  • Experience building long-term relationships in complex enterprise environments
  • Experience running Executive Business Reviews
  • Understanding of organizational change within large engineering organizations
  • Disciplined and structured approach to portfolio management

Nice to have

  • Curious, direct, and opinionated

What the JD emphasized

  • Own consumption targets
  • drive consumption
  • consumption growth
  • consumption signals
  • produce revenue
  • owning consumption targets
  • measured on them