As an Experience Manager, you have transferrable skills that would make you a good fit for other similar jobs. Here's a list of related jobs, possible career transitions and alternative careers, based on skills you likely have.
These job titles are similar to the Experience Manager role, and are often used interchangeably by companies.
A Customer Experience Manager shares 80% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
Here is a list of possible career transitions and similar professions a typical Experience Manager often moves into, within or outside their industry.
An Operations Manager shares 62% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
An Account Manager shares 55% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Customer Success Specialist shares 58% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Sales Manager shares 57% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
An Account Executive shares 54% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Store Manager shares 51% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Salesperson shares 66% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Director Of Operations shares 65% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Service Manager shares 59% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Marketing Manager shares 54% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Marketing Director shares 55% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Business Operations Manager shares 65% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
An Operational Specialist shares 63% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
A Client Director shares 51% of core skills with an Experience Manager.
If you're an Experience Manager and are planning to move into a similar profession or alternative career, it's important to build the right skill sets to position you for your next career.
We analyzed thousands of career transitions in your industry and identified the highest value skills to build as an Experience Manager. Building these skills will set you up for the most number of the above careers.
Here is a word cloud of the skills above. Use this as inspiration for the kinds of transferrable skills you need to build to move into a similar profession or alternative career.
Some skills that are common for an Experience Manager transitioning into a Customer Success Specialist role are Software as a Service (SaaS), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Customer Satisfaction, Customer Retention, Salesforce.com, Account Management, Zendesk and Digital Marketing.
Some skills that are common for an Experience Manager transitioning into a Store Manager role are Retail, Store Management, Inventory Management, Merchandising, Retail Sales, Sales, Visual Merchandising and Sales Management.
Here is a list of jobs a former an Experience Manager could consider moving to:
Below are the most common career transitions for an Experience Manager
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