Principal Business Consultant – Commercial Content Business Consulting
Location
Japan
Posted
82 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Principal Business Consultant – Commercial Content Business Consulting
Veeva Systems Inc
• The Veeva Business Consulting practice is growing, and we are looking for talented individuals to join. • This team shapes commercial strategies, processes, and operations of leading Life Sciences organizations. • Provide ongoing solutions for the core business issues faced in today’s dynamic market. • The Global Commercial Content Business Consulting team leads innovation and partnership in content management. • The focus is to help identify the source of the business issues faced, define critical success factors, and develop a structured approach to deliver solutions. • Majority of time will be spent leading customer engagements and working with a wide variety of clients to deliver Commercial Content advisory support.
Job Requirements
- 10+ of experience with management consulting company or ad agency experience
- Background and industry experience within the commercialized product or brand domain landscape
- Strong track record of experience delivering client advisory engagements
- Core management consulting skills, including: workshop facilitation, client presentations, project management, change management, and ability to develop structured approaches/methodologies to business problems
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to travel roughly 60%, but this can vary depending on engagement
- Experience working with a content management system; preferably, Veeva Vault
- An effective communicator verbally and written both in English and Japanese
- Valid working visa in Japan is required
- Bachelor’s degree is required
Benefits
- Highly competitive remuneration
- Opportunity for rapid progression
- Veeva Giving. Financial contributions for the societal causes you’re passionate about
- Health & wellness programs
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• You will support our ContentTech area in the further development of tools for our editorial and sales teams. • You will develop and maintain automations that, among other things, provide raw data for our Google Ads campaigns. • Together with Product Owners and the editorial team, you will analyze requirements and develop meaningful enhancements for existing applications. • You will fix bugs in running automation processes (e.g., automatic generation of JIRA tickets). • You will ensure that our applications always work with current APIs. • You will work closely with Product Owners and developers from other teams in a hybrid team setup.
• Ensure logical and meaningful review of content in any of the languages mentioned above. • Deliver high-quality content review consistently and accurately • Proofread, review and edit documents for accurate use of grammar and content
• Lead the editorial vision and write the core content • Coordinate with design and print production to ensure the final piece is cohesive and professionally executed • Create the overarching concept/theme for the inaugural issue • Build a complete table of contents (features + departments + recurring columns) • Establish voice/tone guidelines and editorial standards (what we do / don’t do) • Identify interview opportunities: clerks, administrators, election staff, records, etc. • Shape the “editorial spine” so the issue reads with momentum and cohesion • Write original feature-length stories (reported or interview-based) • Draft opinion/perspective pieces rooted in real municipal operations (not hot takes) • Create lighter recurring elements (e.g., field notes, checklists, desk-reference tips) • Conduct or support interviews; synthesize them into clean, compelling narratives • Work with stakeholders to ensure accuracy without losing editorial independence/voice • Partner with a designer to align story structure with layout (pagination, flow, hierarchy) • Edit and refine copy in layout (tightening, reordering, making it scan-friendly) • Coordinate with print vendor: specs, paper options, schedules, file delivery • Manage proofing rounds and final sign-off prior to print • Ensure the publication lands as a polished, readable object—something people keep



