Grab is seeking a Senior Analytics Manager in Indonesia to lead analytical projects that support business and product decisions. The role typically requires strong experience in data analytics, business intelligence, experimentation, and people management, along with advanced skills in SQL, Python or R, data visualization, and statistical analysis. Candidates should be able to translate complex data into clear commercial recommendations, manage multiple stakeholders, coach analysts, and work effectively in a fast-paced technology environment. Experience in mobility, deliveries, fintech, e-commerce, or other digital platforms is advantageous. The successful candidate is expected to combine strategic thinking with hands-on analytical judgment and communicate confidently with senior leaders.
Grab is a Southeast Asian technology company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Singapore. It operates a large digital platform across services including ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, digital payments, financial services, and business solutions. Grab serves consumers, driver-partners, delivery-partners, merchants, and enterprises across countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Indonesia is one of its largest and most important markets, with substantial operations in transport, deliveries, digital wallets, lending, and merchant services. The company combines technology, data, and local market knowledge to improve everyday access to mobility, commerce, and financial products. Working at Grab generally involves a collaborative, fast-moving environment with strong cross-functional interaction and a focus on measurable customer and business impact.
Indonesia offers strong opportunities in technology, analytics, finance, e-commerce, logistics, tourism, and consumer services, especially in Jakarta on Java and in growing hubs such as Bali, Bandung, Surabaya, and Batam. Java is the country’s main business center, while Bali is popular with international professionals seeking a more relaxed lifestyle. Indonesian culture values hospitality, community, respect, and adaptability; learning basic Bahasa Indonesia is highly useful. Lifestyle varies from dense urban living and long commutes in Jakarta to beach-oriented living in Bali and quieter communities on other islands. Foreign workers normally need employer sponsorship, a suitable work permit, and a limited-stay visa, with requirements depending on the role and nationality. Relocating usually involves securing a formal employment contract, arranging immigration documentation through the employer, and budgeting for housing, healthcare, transportation, and private schooling if relevant. Local regulations should be checked before moving.
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