Customer Success | Mid Level | 48 days vacant

Cost of Vacancy: Customer Success Manager

Calculate the cost of a vacant Customer Success Manager role. Churn risk, expansion revenue stall, and team overload — see the real numbers with SHRM benchmark data.

Total Cost (48 days vacant)

$121,842

$648/day burning

Cost Breakdown

Four cost layers — all calculated transparently from salary, department, seniority, and team data.

Productivity Loss

$31,091
26%

Salary/day × 1.5x (Customer Success, Mid Level) × 48 days

Replacement Cost

$47,500
39%

SHRM benchmark: 50% of salary for Mid Level roles

Ramp-to-Productivity

$15,545
13%

New hire at reduced output for 90 days after joining

Team Cascade Cost

Often overlooked
$27,706
23%

3 teammates × 30% extra load + burnout cost after 45 days

Projected Total at Fill Date

$174,497

Assumes 54 more days to hire (industry avg for this role type)

Fill 2 Weeks Faster

Save $9,073

Every 14 days saved = $9,073 back in your business

Why This Role Costs So Much

Customer Success Manager vacancies have a direct line to churn. When a CSM is absent, their accounts lack proactive outreach, QBRs get postponed, health scores slip unnoticed, and renewal conversations start late. Research shows that 33% of customers consider switching after a single poor service experience. A 48-day vacancy covering 30–50 accounts is a churn risk that compounds over the quarter.

  • Each CSM typically manages 30–50 accounts — a vacancy leaves all of them under-served
  • QBRs and renewal conversations delayed by vacancy increase churn probability
  • Expansion revenue (upsells, cross-sells) stalls without proactive account management
  • 3 teammates absorbing accounts causes burnout risk at 48+ days

Calculation Assumptions

Annual salary $95,000
Working days/year 220
Role impact multiplier 1.5x
Days vacant (scenario) 48 days
Teammates absorbing work 3 (Mid Level)
Ramp period 90 days
Industry avg time to fill 48 days

Benchmarks: SHRM 2025 Recruiting Benchmarking Report

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