GSK

Pharmaceutical

ProductManager-Oncology

$750000–1200000k ~AI est. Indonesia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Product Manager - Oncology at GSK. Skills: Marketing management, Product strategy, Customer engagement. Deliver key product selling points and strategy to. Engage with customers and external stakeholders”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver Rx share growth; Increase touchpoints

Industry & Context.

Pharmaceutical
Problems you'll solve

Business analytics

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

University degree, Minimum 8 years experiences in a marketing management position in reputable Pharmaceutical Company, Able to work independently based on agreed product objectives and strategies to reach company target approved, Demonstrated skills of leadership and strategic thinking, Good communications, negotiation and interpersonal skills, Possess content knowledge of marketing strategy development and product knowledge / therapeutic area knowledge

Nice to Have

University degree preferably in marketing / medical/pharmacy

What You'll Do.

Deliver key product selling points and strategy to

Engage with customers and external stakeholders

Execute Global Integrated Campaigns

Update Global Integrated Campaigns

Understand business analytics

Respond to business analytics

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Marketing Team

Full Job Description

GSK’s portfolio spans three product areas: vaccines, specialty and general medicines and our focus is to deliver better and faster for patients globally. Our unrivalled vaccine portfolio targets infectious diseases at every stage of life, helping to reduce the burden of disease for hundreds of millions of people. GSK has exceptional capabilities in vaccine science and technologies, including adjuvant/protein and mRNA. In specialty medicines, we are at the forefront of HIV prevention and treatment, and we are building our presence in key therapeutic areas such as oncology and immuno-inflammation. General medicines include our inhaled medicines for asthma and COPD, antibiotics and medicines for skin diseases. By 2031, we aim to deliver more than £33 billion in annual sales – a step-change in performance and growth which will significantly increase the positive impact we can have on the health of billions of patients around the world. And we’re confident in our future. Our pipeline of 21 vaccines and 43 medicines includes many with potential to be first or best-in-class opportunities for patients. We are currently looking for a **Marketing Manager** (Oncology) who is accountable to lead the strategic direction to the Marketing Team based on long-term plans. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: * Deliver key product selling points and strategy to customers within a portfolio management framework in line with customer segment priorities. * Engage with customers and external stakeholders to make sure the delivery of exceptional experience within service-oriented mindset. * Flawlessly executes Global Integrated Campaigns appropriately updated to address the persona of the customer and or customer segment including F2F and digital * Understands business analytics and respond accordingly to ensure customer engagement, deliver Rx share growth and increase touchpoints. * Develops a media plan in line with Global strategy to ensure an appropriate integration with the Global campaign objectiv

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