Grab is seeking a senior communications professional in Indonesia to lead product communications, strengthen public understanding of its products, and support business and reputation objectives. The role typically requires substantial experience in corporate, consumer, product, or technology communications; excellent English and Bahasa Indonesia writing and speaking skills; strong media relations; and the ability to translate complex product information into clear, engaging messages. Candidates should be strategic, commercially aware, digitally fluent, and comfortable working with senior leaders, product teams, public affairs, and regional stakeholders. Expectations include developing communication plans, managing launches and announcements, preparing messaging and content, handling reputational issues, measuring communication impact, and working effectively in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment.
Grab is a Southeast Asian technology company headquartered in Singapore, operating across transport, food delivery, parcel delivery, digital payments, and financial services. Founded in 2012, it began as a ride-hailing platform and expanded into a broader everyday-services ecosystem. Grab serves consumers, driver-partners, delivery partners, merchants, and businesses across numerous markets, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Indonesia is one of its largest and most strategically important markets, with services available across many cities. The company’s work focuses on improving access, convenience, and economic opportunity through technology, while also addressing safety, financial inclusion, and sustainable mobility. Employees generally work in a fast-moving, regional environment where cross-functional collaboration, customer understanding, and measurable business impact are highly valued.
Indonesia offers communications, technology, e-commerce, finance, logistics, tourism, and consumer-business opportunities, especially in Jakarta, the country’s main corporate hub. Bali is popular with international professionals and supports careers linked to tourism, hospitality, digital businesses, and creative industries, while Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Makassar provide growing regional opportunities. Indonesian culture emphasizes community, respect, hospitality, and religious diversity; learning basic Bahasa Indonesia is valuable. Lifestyle ranges from busy urban living and extensive food options in Jakarta to beaches, nature, and a slower pace in Bali and other islands. Foreign employees generally need an employer-sponsored work visa and residence permit, with the company handling much of the application process. Requirements depend on nationality, role, and employment structure, and working without the correct authorization is prohibited. Candidates should confirm current immigration rules, healthcare coverage, taxation, housing costs, and local employment conditions before relocating.
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