Business Intelligence Analyst - Shopee COO Office
The Shopee COO office is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst to support business growth through metric design, performance tracking, and actionable insights. The role involves maintaining dashboards, collaborating with stakeholders, and driving digital transformation initiatives. Candidates require experience in data analytics, proficiency in Excel, and familiarity with SQL or Python. The position is based in Singapore and requires a strong data-driven mindset.
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Experience
1+ years
Function
Research
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
The Shopee COO office is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst to support business growth through metric design, performance tracking, and actionable insights. The role involves maintaining dashboards, collaborating with stakeholders, and driving digital transformation initiatives. Candidates require experience in data analytics, proficiency in Excel, and familiarity with SQL or Python. The position is based in Singapore and requires a strong data-driven mindset.
TAL's take
Shopee is a tier-1 company, and the role offers clear ownership of business metrics within a strategic COO office.
The JD clearly defines the role within the COO office, listing specific tasks and analytical expectations.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Business, Analytics, Statistics, Computer Science or related
- At least 1 year of experience in Business Intelligence or Data Analytics
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency in Excel
- Familiarity with SQL and/or Python
Tools and skills
Nice to have: vba, spark.
About the company
Shopee is a major global ecommerce platform and a leading tech company in Southeast Asia.
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