Overview
The US-ASEAN Business Council Inc. (Council) was established in 1984 as a non-profit organization. On behalf of its members, the Council conducts research and analysis of economic, environmental, financial, political, and social conditions in the ten countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), namely Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Council utilizes the results of its research and analysis to assist its member companies by providing educational programs, technical information for product innovation, and trade and investment-related activities. Through its 501c3 arm, the Council provides support for humanitarian efforts, community engagement, and educational scholarships. The Council has become the leading voice of the U.S. private sector in promoting mutually beneficial trade and investment relationships between the U.S. and the ten countries of Southeast Asia.
The Council supports the interests of 180+ member companies by providing advocacy, thought leadership, research, education, intelligence, and building key business relationships. Worldwide, the Council's members generate over $7 trillion in revenue and employ more than 13 million people. The Council is the only American organization formally recognized in the ASEAN Charter and meets annually with the Finance, Trade, and Energy Ministers at their annual meetings. The Council produces research papers on cybersecurity, energy, environment, financial services, health, information communications technology, life sciences, sustainability, and other leading-edge topics and activities in ASEAN. The Council currently has 20 employees in the United States and 34 employees in ASEAN. Members companies include 3M, Abbott, Chubb, Ford Motor Company, Coca-Cola, ExxonMobil, Google, Intel, and UPS. The Council has offices in Washington, DC, New York, NY, Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, and Singapore.
The US-ASEAN Business Council believes that a diverse and inclusive workforce drives innovation and creates a culture of respect and understanding. We are committed to fostering an environment where all employees feel valued, respected, and supported, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, or background. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply and to bring their unique perspectives to our organization.
Essential Duty Elements
The Associate – Indonesia position is a hybrid, full-time position, reporting to the Chief Country Representative through the Country Representative. Associates are responsible for a wide range of tasks, including monitoring, providing reports, identifying potential members, and ensuring customer satisfaction. The incumbent may also conduct research by conducting surveys, evaluating competitors' strategies, conducting stakeholder mapping, and assisting members to develop advocacy positions. The position may require occasional domestic and/or regional travel. The position may occasionally supervise interns or contractors with oversight from the Country Representative.
Responsibilities
- Monitor media/press in Indonesia, regionally and internationally, to ensure members and colleagues are aware of the latest developments.
- Coordinate analysis and communication pertaining to relevant Indonesian policies and regulation as well as IPEF and RCEP.
- Work directly with Council members to drive initiatives in countries across ASEAN by identifying local government priorities and expanding on public-private engagement opportunities such as regular dialogues and consultations.
- Develop programming such as roundtables, briefings, seminars, workshops, and business missions advancing the objectives of the member companies.
- Build relationships with Indonesian, U.S., and ASEAN government officials and policymakers/influencers.
- Build a network of industry partners and relationships with key industry associations.
- Work cross-functionally to position corporate messages, create advocacy among stakeholders, and reinforce efforts to properly position private sector views.
- Conduct research on trade policy in Indonesia.
- Work with the staff in Indonesia, Washington, DC, and throughout Southeast Asia to ensure all projects and daily workload are being completed and escalated to the supervisor as needed.
- Monitor implications of policy and political activity on sector-specific business areas and provide regular updates to member companies, including staying up to date on key contacts and regional and U.S.-based events.
- In concert with the Chief Country Representative, Country Representative, and Manager undertake necessary and appropriate steps to provide strategic advice on policy matters.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college in Business Administration, International Relations, Political Science, Asian Studies, or a related field. A master's degree is a plus.
- Exposure to American companies, especially those in Indonesia, is preferred.
- A minimum requirement for this ASEAN based position is the ability to work legally in Indonesia on a permanent basis, have a valid passport to be able to travel to the U.S. and throughout ASEAN. Fluency in Bahasa Indonesia is required.
- Must abide by the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of the United States and US-ABC’s Commitment to Diversity, Anti-Discrimination, and Anti-Harassment Policy.
- 2-4 years of work experience, as well as government, government relations, research, business development, and/or multinational management.
- Demonstrated experience successfully managing programs and budgets and tracking and advocating on key policy issues.
Preferred Skills
- Must be able to work independently without significant direction and achieve concrete results.
- Must be organized, detail-oriented, and be able to successfully handle multiple tasks at the same time and function in a fast-paced environment.
- Must be willing to work beyond normal business hours in order to speak with colleagues in Southeast Asia, participate in regular staff calls, and consult with Council members based in Asia.
- Needs to be member-focused and maintain good and open working relationships with the Council’s 180+ member companies and their representatives.
- Must be fluent in English with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Should be able to demonstrate the ability to produce high-quality English-language publications.
- Must have excellent research skills and be able to learn and absorb quickly. Excellent working knowledge of Internet research and MS Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint is required.
- Must be able to interact with all organizational levels including senior management of member companies, senior business leaders from ASEAN countries, senior government leaders from ASEAN countries, academics, think tanks, and media.
- Must have a good sense of logistics and ability to plan, run, and execute programs.
- Must be a strategic thinker who understands key variables and can execute a plan to move members’ issues forward.
- Needs to have knowledge of Southeast Asia, including its history, culture, politics, and business environment.
- Knowledge of ASEAN as an organization and its key programs and players is a plus.
Additional Notes:
**Due to the position’s potential travel requirements, the incumbent must always maintain awareness of and proof of compliance with all immigration (visa), CDC, and WHO vaccination or other health requirements recommended for worldwide travel or be willing to fund job-related travel from personal funds. **
Application Procedure
To apply to the Council’s Associate - Indonesia position, please submit a cover letter, resume, and brief writing sample (no more than two pages). Please note hiring for this 2025 position remains contingent on sufficient personnel budget.