This role supports Grab’s strategic planning and business growth across Southern Sumatra, Indonesia. Requirements typically include a bachelor’s degree in business, economics, engineering, finance, or a related field; strong analytical and problem-solving skills; proficiency with spreadsheets and presentation tools; and excellent communication in English and Indonesian. The candidate is expected to analyze market and operational data, identify growth opportunities, prepare business recommendations, coordinate with cross-functional teams, and help execute strategic initiatives. Familiarity with consulting, operations, marketplace businesses, or digital platforms is advantageous. The role also requires adaptability, ownership, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively with stakeholders in a fast-changing environment.
Grab is a Southeast Asian technology company offering everyday services through its digital platform. Founded in 2012, it began as a ride-hailing business and has expanded into mobility, food delivery, parcel delivery, digital payments, financial services, and merchant solutions. Grab operates across several countries, including Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Cambodia. In Indonesia, its services connect consumers, driver-partners, delivery partners, merchants, and financial-service users across major cities and regional markets. The company uses technology, data, and local partnerships to improve access to transportation, commerce, and financial products. Grab’s work environment generally emphasizes entrepreneurial thinking, collaboration, customer focus, measurable results, and the ability to operate effectively in rapidly developing markets.
Indonesia’s major islands offer varied career and lifestyle opportunities. Java, especially Jakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya, has the broadest employment market in technology, finance, logistics, consulting, manufacturing, and consumer services. Sumatra, including Medan, Palembang, and Bandar Lampung, is important for agriculture, energy, transportation, commodities, and regional commerce. Bali provides opportunities in tourism, hospitality, digital work, and creative industries, while Sulawesi and Kalimantan are stronger in mining, agriculture, logistics, and natural resources. Indonesian culture values community, respect, hospitality, and religious diversity; lifestyles range from busy urban living to slower coastal and rural communities. Foreign professionals usually need an employer-sponsored work permit and appropriate visa, with requirements varying by role and nationality. Relocation planning should cover housing, healthcare, transport, local registration, taxes, and language basics. Living costs vary significantly, with Jakarta and Bali generally more expensive than regional cities.
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