Strategy and Operations Consultant, Regional Operations
Shopee is seeking a Strategy and Operations Consultant to join their Regional Operations team in Singapore. You will evaluate and optimize operational strategies, manage complex cross-functional projects, and drive initiatives to enhance marketplace performance. This role requires experience in top-tier strategy consulting and strong analytical capability to translate data into actionable business outcomes. You will work closely with senior stakeholders to shape operational excellence across the platform.
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Experience
2+ years
Function
Strategy
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
Shopee is seeking a Strategy and Operations Consultant to join their Regional Operations team in Singapore. You will evaluate and optimize operational strategies, manage complex cross-functional projects, and drive initiatives to enhance marketplace performance. This role requires experience in top-tier strategy consulting and strong analytical capability to translate data into actionable business outcomes. You will work closely with senior stakeholders to shape operational excellence across the platform.
TAL's take
Role is at a major tier-1 e-commerce company requiring high-level strategic consulting experience.
Clear expectations for strategy and operational improvement work within a defined regional operations context.
Must haves
- Minimum 2 years of working experience in a top-tier strategy consulting firm
- Proven track record in developing and implementing business strategies
- Experience managing complex projects or programs
- Strong analytical skills with ability to translate data into strategic insights
- Comfortable navigating ambiguity and solving unstructured problems
- Strong collaboration skills and ability to influence across functions
About the company
Shopee is a major global e-commerce marketplace and a leading regional tech player in Southeast Asia.
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