Market Manager, Malaysia & Indonesia [this role is based in Malaysia]
General Mills is seeking a Market Manager to lead business development and P&L for Malaysia and Indonesia. The role focuses on driving topline growth, margin expansion, and distributor engagement across trade channels. Candidates must have extensive experience in multinational FMCG environments and possess strong strategic planning and negotiation skills. This is a senior regional leadership position requiring cross-functional collaboration with marketing, finance, and supply chain teams.
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Experience
15+ years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, Malaysia
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
General Mills is seeking a Market Manager to lead business development and P&L for Malaysia and Indonesia. The role focuses on driving topline growth, margin expansion, and distributor engagement across trade channels. Candidates must have extensive experience in multinational FMCG environments and possess strong strategic planning and negotiation skills. This is a senior regional leadership position requiring cross-functional collaboration with marketing, finance, and supply chain teams.
TAL's take
High-level regional management role at a major global FMCG company.
Very clear scope regarding P&L ownership, distributor management, and market expansion for specific regions.
Salaries at General Mills
16.9 LPA average
Based on 15 Grapevine salary entries for General Mills.
Sales
2 - 4 years | Analyst 1
15 LPA average
Range: 15 - 15 LPA
Marketing
2 - 4 years | Analyst 1
9 LPA average
Range: 9 - 9 LPA
Consulting
2 - 4 years | Analyst 1
14 LPA average
Range: 14 - 14 LPA
Other roles
2 - 4 years | Analyst 1
29 LPA average
Range: 29 - 29 LPA
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree
- 15+ years experience in similar role
- Multinational FMCG background
- Fluent in English
- Experience in Malaysia market
About the company
Global FMCG corporation, highly established brand but not a software-centric tech giant.
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