We are looking for a Product Analyst to join our Product Management team.
This is a new grad opportunity to have ownership over a new business unit while learning the art and science of product management. You will join a team that has built products previously at aCommerce, LinkedIn, Moda Operandi, Gilt Groupe, Groupon, and more.
You will get to work in a team that wears many hats and maintains the backbone of the business through products, processes, and technology.
Our PMs typically go through a career path of Product Analyst → Senior Product Analyst → Associate Product Manager → Product Manager, etc.
⭐️ What you'll do
- Day-to-day operational ownership in scaling our 3P (Third-Party) Pharmacy business unit — connecting patients to independent mom-and-pop pharmacies via our mobile app and website
- Work with the Product Management and Engineering teams to build the technology and infrastructure to empower thousands of independent mom-and-pop pharmacies in Thailand
- Manage in-house and part-time pharmacists to create the best medicine content in Thailand
- Do whatever is needed to scale both demand- and supply-side acquisition — incl. signing up more independent pharmacies to join our platform, and working with our marketing teams to market your product
- Manage our pool of independent pharmacies to ensure they're engaged. Collect feedback that we can use to enhance our product
- Eventual full 4P marketing ownership depending on how fast you can learn and how hard you'll work
- Work on ad hoc products and features non-related to 3P Pharmacy depending on workload and progress
⭐️ Who we are looking for
- Pursuing a degree in fields such as Business Administration, Economics, Information Technology / Information Systems, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, or anyone with a strong affinity towards tech and looking to pivot
- Never-give-up, optimistic attitude
- Curious mindset: why → what → how
- Proficient in spreadsheets like Excel and Google Sheets
- Get things done attitude, always leaning towards action rather than inaction