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Senior Customer Experience Program Manager
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Senior Customer Experience Program Manager – Hyderabad. Drive Microsoft’s Mission Critical Services for Windows, orchestrating premium commercial customer engagements. Leverage AI and data to lead incident management, service delivery, and feedback loops with engineering teams. Requires 4+ years ...
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India , Hyderabad
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Guest Experience Manager - Food & Beverage
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Lead our Food & Beverage guest experience in Mumbai. This managerial role oversees all F&B operations, ensuring exceptional hospitality and resolving guest situations. You will manage the reservation desk, direct service flow, and lead the team. Ideal candidates have 2+ years in guest services or...
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India , Mumbai
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Principal Customer Experience Engineering Manager
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India , Hyderabad
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Senior Manager - Global Operations Client Experience
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India , Bengaluru
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Assistant Manager – Talent & Employee Experience
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Seeking a proactive Assistant Manager for Talent & Employee Experience in Mumbai. You will own end-to-end hiring execution, onboarding, and early employee lifecycle management. The role requires 3-6 years in TA/HR, strong ownership, and stakeholder coordination skills. Ideal candidates are struct...
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Guest Experience Manager
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Lead the Guest Experience team at Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, a chic urban oasis. This management role requires 2-3 years of luxury hotel experience and a passion for creating exceptional, guest-centric service. You will coach the team, innovate experiences, and ensure seamless execution across al...
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Senior Manager, Talent Experience and Operational Excellence
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Lead the enterprise-wide Employee Experience and Operational Excellence strategy in Hyderabad. This senior role requires 14+ years in HR transformation, expertise in Lean Six Sigma, and proficiency in Workday/ServiceNow. You will design the employee journey framework, drive process excellence, an...
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Product Manager I, Integrations Experience
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Join Abnormal AI in Bangalore as a Product Manager I, Integrations Experience. Drive innovation for our data platform, focusing on enterprise-grade API integrations and a seamless customer experience. Leverage your 2-4 years of PM or technical B2B SaaS expertise to shape product strategy. Collabo...
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About the Experience Manager role

Experience Manager jobs represent a dynamic and strategic career path focused on shaping how customers, users, or employees interact with an organization across every touchpoint. Professionals in this role are the architects of seamless, intuitive, and memorable experiences that drive loyalty, satisfaction, and business growth. While the specific title may vary—from Customer Experience Manager to Product Experience Manager—the core mission remains the same: to deeply understand the needs of end-users and translate those insights into actionable strategies that improve processes, digital tools, and service delivery.

Individuals pursuing Experience Manager jobs typically oversee the full lifecycle of an experience, from initial discovery and onboarding through ongoing support and retention. A central part of the role involves cross-functional leadership, requiring collaboration with teams in product development, engineering, marketing, sales, and operations to ensure a unified vision. Common responsibilities include mapping customer journeys, identifying pain points, leveraging data analytics to measure satisfaction and performance, and leading initiatives to reduce friction. Experience Managers often champion the use of digital platforms, such as CRM systems, analytics tools, and automation software, to enhance efficiency and personalization. They are also heavily involved in change management, helping their organizations adopt new processes or technologies that improve the overall experience.

Success in Experience Manager jobs demands a unique blend of analytical rigor and creative empathy. On the analytical side, professionals must be comfortable working with data to track key performance indicators, uncover trends, and make evidence-based recommendations. On the human side, they need strong communication and listening skills to understand both user frustrations and internal stakeholder priorities. Leadership and coaching abilities are essential, as these roles frequently involve managing teams of direct reports or influencing peers without direct authority. A background in business, marketing, or a quantitative field is common, but many successful Experience Managers also come from design, psychology, or operations backgrounds. Adaptability is critical, as the landscape of user expectations and technology is constantly evolving.

Ultimately, Experience Manager jobs are about bridging the gap between what a company offers and what its audience truly needs. These professionals act as the voice of the user within the organization, ensuring that every decision—from product features to customer service protocols—is made with the end-user in mind. Whether focusing on consumer-facing digital products, internal employee tools, or complex B2B supply chains, the goal remains consistent: to build lasting value through exceptional, human-centered experiences.