Big Campaigns Associate, Business Development
The Big Campaigns team at Shopee is seeking a Business Development Associate to drive major e-commerce campaigns in Southeast Asia. The role involves end-to-end planning, strategy execution, cross-functional collaboration, and data-driven performance monitoring. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets. This is an entry-level position focused on campaign execution and project management.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
The Big Campaigns team at Shopee is seeking a Business Development Associate to drive major e-commerce campaigns in Southeast Asia. The role involves end-to-end planning, strategy execution, cross-functional collaboration, and data-driven performance monitoring. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets. This is an entry-level position focused on campaign execution and project management.
TAL's take
Tier-1 company with a clearly defined entry-level role within their core business development team.
The JD clearly outlines the campaign management function and responsibilities for the associate role.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in any related field
- Strong interest in e-commerce and campaign management
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets
- Excellent project management capabilities and attention to detail
- Comfortable working in a dynamic environment
Tools and skills
About the company
Shopee is a major global e-commerce unicorn with a strong market presence in Southeast Asia.
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