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CX Research & Insight (Corporate Banking - MMLC)
Qode
Ho Chi MinhOn-site2d ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
CX Research & Insight (Corporate Banking – MMLC)
🎯 Job Purpose
Conduct and coordinate structured customer research and industry analysis to generate actionable insights for targeted sub-sectors, enabling effective customer-centric product and service design.
🔑 Key Responsibilities
1 - Research Planning & Execution
- Consult and co‑organize interview and survey activities với:
- Relationship Managers (RMs)
- Industry experts
- Corporate clients
- External research agencies
- Apply standardized, professional research methodologies to ensure data quality and consistency
- Generate actionable insights for targeted sub-sectors (MMLC)
2 - Desk Research & Industry Analysis
- Support Product Owners (PO) to conduct:
- Competitor landscape analysis
- Industry trend analysis
- Translate findings into:
- Customer behavior implications
- Product/service opportunity areas
3 - Research Framework & Standardization
- Develop and maintain standardized guidelines for:
- Interview design
- Survey methodology
- Stakeholder engagement
- Ensure full alignment với:
- Internal research frameworks
4 - Workshop & Insight Activation
- Professionally coordinate and co-organize with:
- Product Owners (PO)
- Business Analysts (BA)
- External agencies
- Design and deliver:
- Customer insight workshops
- Co-creation sessions
- Industry events
👤 Requirements
- Experience: 4–8 năm
- Corporate banking / consulting / research (B2B)
- Strong ability:
- Interview khách hàng doanh nghiệp
- Insight synthesis
- Advantage:
- Hiểu industry / large corporate
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