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Commercial Analyst – Singapore SBS Business Development (2026 Graduates)

ShopeeSingaporePosted 16 May 2026

Shopee is hiring a Commercial Analyst for its Singapore SBS Business Development team to focus on pricing strategy and operational efficiency. The role involves developing pricing models, evaluating marketing investments, and collaborating with retail merchandisers to optimize performance. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills, particularly in Excel, to manage large datasets and drive actionable insights. This position is ideal for 2026 graduates seeking a career in commercial analytics within a major ecommerce environment.

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Experience

0-2 years

Function

Business Development

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 1

What you will work on

Shopee is hiring a Commercial Analyst for its Singapore SBS Business Development team to focus on pricing strategy and operational efficiency. The role involves developing pricing models, evaluating marketing investments, and collaborating with retail merchandisers to optimize performance. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills, particularly in Excel, to manage large datasets and drive actionable insights. This position is ideal for 2026 graduates seeking a career in commercial analytics within a major ecommerce environment.

TAL's take

Quality 75/1005/5 clarityTier 1 company

Role at a major Tier-1 ecommerce firm offering clear, well-defined responsibilities for an entry-level analyst.

The JD clearly defines the scope of the role, the specific team function, and the analytical responsibilities.

Must haves

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, Finance, or related field
  • Strong analytical skills with proficiency in Excel
  • Experience working with large data sets
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Strong commercial acumen and understanding of FMCG market dynamics

Tools and skills

excel

Nice to have: data studio, sql.

About the company

Shopee is a major global ecommerce player and a leading unicorn in Southeast Asia with significant market presence.

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