We are hiring a full-time Product Intern for the Nala Personal Health Manager mobile application to work on product development and related activities within software product management lifecycle and Agile methodology. This role may require collaboration with teams in software engineering, operations, design and marketing. The ideal candidate has an aptitude and penchant for structured problem solving, coupled with positive work ethic, initiative, and high willingness to learn. Prior exposure to user experience research and user acceptance tests will be an added advantage. Fresh graduates are welcome to apply.
β Validating requirements from users / client partners together with Product Manager and Designer
β Coordinating smooth and timely delivery of feature launches according to release plans
β Keeping up to date with features from similar or competitive products
β Drive feature communication / adoption, eg. by creating educational or marketing materials
β Monitoring product key performance metrics
β Maintaining proper documentation according to company standards
β User research (preferred)
β Acceptance test (preferred)
β Interest in healthcare (preferred)
Minimum education qualification:
β Bachelors or equivalent
Nalagenetics is a venture-backed Singaporean company aiming to increase efficacy of prescriptions and reduce adverse drug reactions using genetic testing and information management systems. We develop core capabilities in three areas: affordable genetic testing, clinical decision support (CDS), and web/app for post-prescription follow up. Since April 2016, we have deployed 1,000 of our leprosy test in Papua to prevent Dapsone Hypersensitivity Syndrome (DHS) in leprosy patients. We were incubated at Harvardβs Venture Incubation Program and Harvard Business Schoolβs Rock Accelerator and Summer Fellowship, and accepted in Techstars NY. Nalagenetics is mission-driven: two of our co-founders have seen first-hand adverse reaction through close family members- that experience taught us advanced innovations are in pharma and biotech would not mean much without knowing how to best apply it to our population.