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Intern, Business Management (Product) – Astro

Astro
Kuala Lumpur
Salary: Undisclosed

Role Summary

The Intern, Business Management (Product) is responsible for assisting in the planning and execution of product launches and Go-To-Market (GTM) strategies. This role involves collaborating with various teams to ensure successful delivery of product initiatives and monitoring performance metrics.

Job Description

In this internship, you will engage in day-to-day activities that involve supporting product management efforts and working closely with cross-functional teams. You will gain hands-on experience in product launches and market analysis in a dynamic work environment. Key Responsibilities: - Assist in planning and executing product launches and Go-To-Market (GTM) strategies. - Analyze key metrics to monitor performance and ensure success of product initiatives. - Collaborate with relevant teams to ensure timely task and project delivery. - Support the development of marketing materials and product documentation. - Participate in team meetings to discuss project progress and challenges. - Conduct market research to identify trends and opportunities. - Help prepare reports and presentations for stakeholders.

Job Requirements

Education background in Business, Marketing, or Economics.

Strong analytical skills.

Excellent communication skills.

Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.

Detail-oriented and organized.

Quick Info

Company

Astro

Location

Kuala Lumpur

Salary

Undisclosed

Skills Required

6 skills

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Required Skills

1

Product Management

2

Market Analysis

3

Collaboration

4

Analytical Thinking

5

Communication

6

Time Management

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