The Portfolio Manager, hi! Product Marketing role focuses on positioning and promoting Singtel’s hi! consumer products and services. Responsibilities typically include managing the product portfolio, developing go-to-market plans, conducting market and competitor analysis, coordinating product launches, and working with sales, digital, creative, and channel teams. Candidates should have a degree in marketing, business, communications, or a related discipline, with relevant experience in product marketing, portfolio management, telecommunications, technology, or consumer services. Strong commercial judgment, analytical ability, project management skills, and clear communication are expected. Familiarity with digital marketing, customer insights, campaign performance, and Singapore’s consumer market would be advantageous.
Singtel Group is a leading communications technology company headquartered in Singapore, serving consumer and enterprise customers across Singapore, Australia, and other regional markets. Its businesses include mobile and broadband services, digital products, information and communications technology, cybersecurity, cloud, managed services, and entertainment. In Singapore, Singtel operates one of the country’s largest telecommunications networks and offers a wide range of connectivity and digital lifestyle solutions. The company also supports organisations with enterprise technology services through its regional capabilities and partnerships. Singtel employs a large, diverse workforce and invests in innovation, customer experience, digital transformation, and sustainability. The hi! brand is associated with consumer mobile and digital offerings, making product marketing roles relevant to customer acquisition, retention, portfolio growth, and evolving digital consumption habits.
Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city with strong opportunities in technology, telecommunications, finance, logistics, healthcare, professional services, and digital marketing. Its workplace culture is generally professional, multicultural, efficient, and team-oriented, with English widely used in business. Lifestyle options range from modern shopping districts and food centres to parks, beaches, museums, and lively neighbourhoods. Public transport is reliable, although housing and daily expenses can be high, especially in central areas. Foreign professionals usually need an employment pass or another Ministry of Manpower work permit, with eligibility depending on salary, qualifications, experience, and employer sponsorship. Employers commonly assist with applications and relocation planning. New arrivals should arrange housing, healthcare coverage, banking, and tax registration, and learn local workplace practices. Singapore’s warm, humid climate, excellent safety standards, and regional flight connections make it a convenient base for both work and travel.
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